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Stanislaus County Superior Court
Bail Schedule
Effective July 2015
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Bail Schedule – Table of Contents
Key to Abbreviations ..................................................................................................................... 1
General Information ...................................................................................................................... 2
Rules of Application ...................................................................................................................... 3
Health and Safety Code ................................................................................................................. 5
Penal Code ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Vehicle Code ................................................................................................................................. 28
Schedule A--(Not Listed Offenses) ............................................................................................. 29
Schedule B--(Enhancements) ...................................................................................................... 30
Schedule C--(Allegations) ............................................................................................................ 38
Misdemeanor & Infraction Bail Schedule ................................................................................. 42
Common Abbreviations in Bail Schedule
ADW
CS
DOJ
BI
NSF
PFC
w/prior
w.i.t.
w.i.t.c.
Assault with deadly weapon
Controlled substance
Department of Justice
Bodily injury
Not sufficient funds
Prior felony conviction
With prior conviction
With intent to
With intent to commit
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Stanislaus County Felony Bail Schedule
General Information
1.
Pursuant to the requirements of Penal Code Section 1269b, this felony bail schedule is
adopted by the Superior Court of Stanislaus County and is to be utilized in setting bail for
the release of persons arrested on felony charges, without warrant, for the alleged
commission of any bailable offense.
2.
Bail shall be set according to the bail schedule at the time of booking by the booking officer,
at the time of arraignment in Superior Court, and on all arrest warrants, unless a magistrate
in his or her discretion, determines a different amount of bail is appropriate or grants a
request for release on own recognizance or a request to increase or lower bail pursuant to
Penal Code Section 1269c.
3.
This schedule shall supersede all prior felony bail schedules in Stanislaus County and shall
become effective July 1, 2013. This bail schedule will be revised annually in accordance
with Penal Code Section 1269b(c), unless it is re-adopted without revision.
4.
The jailer and clerks of the Superior Court are hereby authorized to accept bail for release of
persons held in custody on felony charges in the amount of bail as set forth in accordance
with this schedule. Jailers, booking officers, and clerks should receive periodic training on
the use of the bail schedule. Training will be provided by a designated person from the
Superior Court Clerk’s Office.
5.
Pursuant to Penal Code Section 1269c, if a peace officer has reasonable cause to believe that
the amount of bail set forth in the schedule of bail for that offense is insufficient to assure
defendant’s appearance, the peace officer shall prepare a declaration in writing, under
penalty of perjury, setting forth the facts and circumstances in support of the peace officer’s
belief and file it with a magistrate. Similarly, the arrested person, either personally or
through his/her attorney, friend, or member of his/her family, may make application to a
magistrate for release on bail lower than that provided in the schedule of bail or on his/her
own recognizance within eight (8) hours after booking. If no change in bail is approved by
the magistrate within eight (8) hours after booking, bail shall be set according to the bail
schedule.
6.
Bail for release from custody may be given in cash or by a properly executed property bond
approved by the court after a hearing or by a surety bond executed by a certified surety
insurer.
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Stanislaus County Felony Bail Schedule
Rules of Application
Rule #1
If the arrest is for a single offense only, bail shall be set according to the general felony bail
schedule for that offense. (See Schedules B and C for addition of enhancement and special
allegation bail increments).
Example:
Rule #2
Person arrested for assault with deadly weapon only (245(a)(1) PC). Bail
should be set in the amount of $50,000. If great bodily injury is inflicted
(12022.7(a) PC), $50,000 bail should be added per Schedule B. Total bail
= $100,000.
If the arrest is for multiple offenses, bail shall be set according to the General Felony Bail
Schedule for all offenses provided that the felonies were not committed on the same occasion
and did not arise from the same set of operative facts (i.e., the offenses are not PC 654 to each
other). (See Schedules B and C for addition of enhancement and special allegation bail
increments). For separate arrests by separate agencies, bail shall be set at the total amount for
each agency arrest.
Example:
Person arrested for [PC 459(2) and PC 496.1, both occurring on Day 1
and based on same facts] and [PC 459(2), PC 496.1, both occurring on
Day 2] and has a PC 667.5(b) prior alleged. Total bail = $10,000 + 10,000
+10,000 = $30000.
Rule #3
If the arrest is for a Penal Code, Health and Safety Code, or Vehicle Code violation that is not
listed in the General Felony Bail Schedule, bail shall be set as set forth in Schedule A. (See
Schedules B and C for addition of enhancement and special allegation bail increments.)
Rule #4
For any felony violation of any code other than the Penal Code, Health and Safety Code, and
Vehicle Code, bail shall be set as follows:
 Maximum sentence = 3 years: Set bail at $10,000.
 Maximum sentence > 3 years: Set bail according to Schedule A.
Rule #5
Bail may be added to the base bail for enhancements and extraordinary circumstances per
Schedule B, by the booking officer, at the time of booking, if the arresting officer and/or the
accused’s criminal history (rap sheet) provide sufficient, reliable information to the booking
officer to justify the increased bail. Bail per Schedule C is not to be added by the booking
officer. Once charges are filed by complaint or information, bail for enhancements,
extraordinary circumstances, and special allegations per Schedules B and C may be added by
the judges of the Superior Court.
Rule #6
PC section 182 (conspiracy) and PC section 664 (attempt) shall have a bail schedule amount
equal to the substantive offense that is the subject of the conspiracy or attempt, unless the
General Felony Bail Schedule indicates otherwise. (e.g., attempted murder, robbery, or arson. ,
attempted murder, attempted arson).
Rule #7
Violation of Felony Probation (PC§1203.2/1203.3) arrest without a warrant shall have bail set
at $100,000. Violation of Mandatory Supervision (PC §1170(h)(5)), Post release Community
Supervision (PC §3450 et seq.), or Parole (PC § 3000 et seq.) shall have bail set at “No Bail”.
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Rule #8
If the arrest without a warrant is for both felony and misdemeanor offenses, bail shall be set
for the felony offense(s) ONLY unless a charge of 23152(a) or (b) is added. If so, the additional
bail for 23152(a) or 23152(b) shall be added to the felony bail amount. No additional bail
should be set for other misdemeanor offense(s) unless approved by a magistrate, or the
misdemeanor arrest was based upon a warrant for which bail was previously set.
Rule #9
If defendant is charged with a felony and has one prior serious or violent felony alleged
pursuant to PC§667(d), bail shall be double of that specified for the underlying charge in this
bail schedule.
Rule #10
All felony offenses having a possible sentence of a number of years to life shall have bail set at
$250,000, unless a different bail amount is specifically listed.
Rule #11
If a defendant is charged with a felony and has two or more prior serious or violent felonies
alleged pursuant to PC§ 667(d), at arraignment bail shall be set pursuant to these Rules,
including Rule #10, regardless of the charged felony. If the defendant qualifies for a
determinate sentence pursuant to PC § 1170.12 (c)(2)(C), then at pretrial the court shall set bail
as follows: compute the bail amount for the charges and enhancements according to the
schedule, then apply Rule #9 to the first 667(d) prior, and then add $25,000 for each additional
667(d) prior.
Rule #12
If a defendant fails to appear as ordered by the court or upon a promise to appear, $500 shall
be added by the court to whatever bail is set as reasonably necessary. The court shall add $550
to the second and $555 to the third failures to appear.
Rule #13
Pursuant to Penal Code Section 1270.1, the prosecuting attorney and defense attorney shall be
given a two court-day written notice and an opportunity to be heard in open court before any
person who is arrested for any of the following crimes may be released on bail in an amount
that is EITHER MORE OR LESS than the amount contained in the schedule of bail for the
offense, or may be released on his or her own recognizance:








Rule #14
Any serious felony (Sec. 1192.7 PC);
Spousal rape (Sec. 262 PC);
Corporal injury to spouse or cohabitant (Sec. 273.5 PC);
Threatening a witness (Sec. 136.1 PC;
Threat to commit a crime resulting in death or GBI (Sec. 422 PC);
Stalking (Sec. 646.9 PC)
Battery on non-cohabitant former spouse, fiancé, fiancée or person
with dating relationship (Sec. 243(e)(1) PC).
Any other crimes later included by amendment to Sec. 1270.1 PC.
When a defendant is returned the State of California by extradition, his or her bail shall be set
in the amount of the warrant plus $100,000. Forty eight (48) hours notice is required to deviate
from this rule. See PC §1554.3
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Health and Safety Code
Note: Always check Schedule B ((11370.4(a), 11370.4(b), and 11379.8)) when large amounts of controlled substances are
allegedly involved.
Code Section
1390
1621.5
7051
7052
11100
11100.1
11104(a)
11105
11105
11106
11153
11153.5
11162.5
11162.5
11350(a)
11350(b)
11351
11351.5
11352(a)
11352(b)
11352.5
11353
11353.5
11353.7
11354
11355
11357(a)
11358
11359
11360(a)
11361(a)
11361(b)
11363
Description of Crime
Willful violation of health care services provisions
Donation of blood, organs, tissue, or semen by person knowing he/she
has AIDS (rev. 7/13)
Unlawful removal of human remains for sale to dissect
Unauthorized removal or mutilation of human remains
Transferring CS w/out reporting or filing false report w/pc
Failing to report receipt of CS w/prior
Transfer of substance w/knowledge of intent to manufacture CS
Knowingly making false statement on report of drug activity
Violation of section w/prior
Transferring CS w/o permit
Issuing prescription to addict/habitual user of CS
Wholesaler knowingly furnishing CS not for medical purposes
Counterfeiting official prescription blank
Possession of four or more counterfeit prescription blanks
Possession of CS
Possession of CS specified in §11054(e)
Possession of CS for sale
Possession or purchase for sale of cocaine base
Illegal transportation, sale, furnishing of certain specific or classified
CS
Illegal transportation, sale, furnishing of certain specific or classified
CS between noncontiguous counties
Possession for sale of Heroin
Person 18 yrs or over using minor in sale, transportation or giving to a
minor certain specific or classified controlled substances
Sale by adult to minor of CS at school, public playground, church,
synagogue or child day care center
Sale by adult to minor of CS in public park
Person under 18 yrs or over using minor in sale, transportation or
giving to a minor certain specific classified substances
Selling/furnishing substance falsely represented to be CS
Possession of concentrated cannabis - felony
Cultivating/harvesting/processing marijuana
Possession of marijuana for sale
Sale or transportation of marijuana
Person 18 yrs or over using minor in sale or transportation or giving to
a minor 14 or under (rev. 7/13)
Person 18 yrs or over who furnishes, administers or gives, marijuana
to a minor over 14
Cultivating/harvesting/processing peyote
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Presumptive
Bail
10,000
35,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
50,000
50,000
20,000
10,000
Code Section
11364.7(b)
11366
11366.5(a)
11366.5(b)
11366.5(c)
11366.6
11366.7
11366.8(a)
11366.8(b)
11368
11370.1
11370.6
11370.9
11371
11371.1
11374.5
11375
11377
11378
11378.5
11379(a)
11379(b)
11379.2
11379.5
11379.5(b)
11379.6(a)
11379.6(b)
11380
11382
11383(a)
11383(b)
11383(c)
11383.5(b)(1)
11383.7
11390
Description of Crime
Manufacturing drug paraphernalia
Maintaining place for selling/using CS
Managing place for manufacture, storage, or distribution of CS
Managing place for CS and knowingly allowing it to be fortified against
police
Violation of H&S §11366.5(a) w/prior conviction
Use of fortified place to sell or manufacture CS
Sale of chemical, drug or lab equip for unlawful use
Possession, use or control of false compartment to store, smuggle, or
transport CS
Construction or installation of false compartment to store, smuggle, or
transport CS
Forgery/alter prescription of any narcotic drug
Possession of CS while in possession of loaded firearm (rev. 7/13)
Possession of funds over $100,000 to purchase CS
Receive, transfer, invest, or manage funds over $25,000 derived from
CS offenses
Violate/solicit minor to violate CS prescription laws
Violate/induce minor to violate CS laws
Unlawful disposal of hazardous substance used in manufacturing CS
Possession for sale of designated CS
Possession of non-narcotic CS
Possession of non-narcotic CS for sale
Possession of PCP for sale
Sale or transport of non-narcotic CS
Transportation for sale of non-narcotic CS between noncontiguous
counties
Sale or possession for sale of CS specified in §11056(g)
Sale or transportation of PCP
Transportation for sale of PCP between noncontiguous counties
Manufacturing of PCP, Methamphetamine or other CS, including
chemical extraction of marijuana oil. (rev 0715)
Offering to manufacture PCP, Methamphetamine or other CS (rev.
7/13)
Adult inducing minor’s involvement w/non-narcotic CS (rev. 7/13)
Selling or furnishing substance falsely represented to be CS
Possession of materials w.i.t. manufacture methamphetamine (rev.
7/13)
Possession of materials w.i.t. manufacture PCP (rev. 7/13)
Possession of materials w.i.t. manufacture methamphetamine (rev.
7/13)
Possession of ephedrine like substance w.i.t. to manufacture
methamphetamine (rev 7/13)
Possession of precursors for manufacturing of methamphetamine (rev
7/08)
Cultivating mushrooms for CS
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Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
15,000
20,000
10,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
35,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
15,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
250,000
30,000
50,000
10,000
35,000
35,000
35,000
35,000
20,000
10,000
Code Section
11391
11550(e)
11550(f)
12702
25189.5(b)
25189.5(c)
25189.5(d)
25189.6(a)
25189.6(b)
25189.7(b)
25190
25191(a)
25515
103800
115215(b)(1)
115215(b)(2)
116750(a)
116750(b)
118340(a)
118340(d)
120291(a)
Description of Crime
Sale or transportation of mushrooms for CS
Under influence of CS while in possession of loaded firearm (rev. 7/13)
Second or subsequent conviction of §11550(e) (rev. 7/13)
Furnishing fireworks to minors
Knowing disposal of hazardous waste at unauthorized site
Transport of hazardous waste to unauthorized plant
Treatment or storage of hazardous waste at unauthorized facility
Treatment, transport, disposal, or storage of hazardous waste that
causes unreasonable risk of fire, explosion, or serious injury
Violation of §25189.6(a) that places person in imminent danger of
serious harm or death (rev. 7/13)
Burning hazardous waste at unauthorized facility
Violation of hazardous waste disposal regulations w/prior
Illegal transport of hazardous waste w/prior
Failure to report release of hazardous waste w/prior
Willful filing of false birth certificate (rev. 7/13)
Unauthorized disposal of radioactive material causing substantial
danger to public health or safety
Unauthorized disposal of radioactive material causing GBI or
substantial probability of death (rev. 7/13)
Tampering with public water system
Threatening to tamper with public water system
Unauthorized treatment, transport, storage, or disposal of medical
waste w/prior (rev. 7/13)
Knowing unauthorized treatment or disposal of medical waste (rev.
7/13)
Willfully infecting another with HIV by engaging in unprotected sex
(rev. 7/13)
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Presumptive
Bail
10,000
35,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
50,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
5,000
10,000
15,000
40,000
50,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
Penal Code
Code Section
32
38
67
67.5
68
69
71
72
76(a)(1)
76(a)(2)
85
86
92
93
95
95.1
96
99
100
107
109
110
113
114
115
115.1
116
117
118
118a
118.1
127
129
132
134
136.1(a)
136.1(b)
Description of Crime
Accessory after the fact to a felony (rev. 12/10)
Knowledge and concealment of treason
Bribing state executive (rev. 12/10)
Bribing state official/employee (rev. 12/10)
State official asking for or receiving bribe (12/10)
Resisting or deterring executive officer (rev. 12/10)
Threat to injure school or public employees
False claim to public board or officer w/I to defraud
Threatening life of or threatening serious bodily harm to government
official
Threatening life of or threatening serious bodily harm to government
official w/pc
Bribing legislator (rev. 12/10)
Legislator accepting bribe (rev. 12/10)
Bribing judicial officer or juror (rev. 12/10)
Judicial officer or juror accepting bribe (rev. 12/10)
Influencing juror/referee/umpire
Threatening juror following verdict (rev. 12/10)
Misconduct of jurors/referees/umpires (rev. 7/13)
State printer conflict of interest (rev. 7/13)
Collusion of state printer in fraud against state
Escape of felon prisoner from training school/county hospital
Assisting escape of inmate from training school/reformatory/etc.
Send/carry into training school/reformatory items for escape
Manufacture false documents (rev. 7/13)
Use of false documents
Attempt to record false or forged instrument
Publishing campaign advertisement containing unauthorized
signature (rev. 7/13)
Tampering w/jury list
Certifying false jury list
Perjury
Perjury by false document
Peace officer filing a false report
Subornation of perjury
False return under oath
Offer false/forged/altered evidence
Preparing false evidence
Maliciously dissuade witness or victim from testifying (rev. 12/10)
Dissuade witness to or victim of crime from making report (rev.
12/10)
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Presumptive
Bail
25,000
15,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
20,000
10,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
10,000
50,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
Code Section
136.1(c)
136.1(d)
136.5
137(a)
137(b)
138
139
140
141(b)
142
146a(b)
146e(b)
148(b)
148(c)
148(d)
148.1(a)
148.1(b)
148.1(c)
148.1(d)
148.3(b)
148.4(b)
148.1
149
151(a)(2)
154
155
155.5(b)
156
157
165
166(c)(4)
166(d)
168
171b
171c
171d
181
182(a)(1)
Description of Crime
Prevent testimony w/threat of violence or force (rev. 12/10)
Attempt to prevent testimony
Possess deadly weapon w.i.t. dissuade witness from testimony
Inducing false testimony by bribing witness
Inducing false testimony through use of force or threat
Witness soliciting or receiving bribe
Threatening witness to or victim of crime (rev. 12/10)
Use of force or threat of force or violence to witness or victim
because of assistance in prosecution (rev. 12/10)
Peace officer filing false evidence (rev. 7/13)
Officer refusing to receive or make arrest
Impersonating an officer (rev. 12/10)
Disclosure of address/phone number of peace officer or family
member resulting in bodily injury to these persons (rev. 7/13)
Taking of weapon while resisting arrest
Taking of firearm while resisting arrest
Taking of firearm from peace officer w/it permanently deprive
False bomb report to official
False bomb report to on-duty peace officer
False bomb report to any other person
Malicious possession or sending of facsimile bomb w/intent to
cause fear for his or her safety
False report of emergency resulting in death/GBI (rev. 7/13)
Tamper w/fire alarm resulting in death/GBI (rev. 7/13)
Resisting officer and causing death or serious BI (rev. 7/13)
Assault or battery by police (rev. 12/10)
Advocating injury/death of peace officer resulting in injury/death
Defrauding creditors by selling or concealing property
Selling or concealing property by defendant or judgment debtor
Disposal of property by convicted felon prior to sentencing or during
period restitution order remains unsatisfied and enforceable to
avoid making restitution
Producing spurious heir
Substituting child
Giving or offering bribe to official (rev. 12/10)
Violation of protective order w/prior (rev. 07/15)
Purchase or receipt of firearm in violation of protective order
Disclosing warrant prior to execution
Bringing firearm, knife, or deadly weapon into state or local public
building
Bringing loaded firearm into state office/capitol/legislative office
Bringing loaded firearm into res/grounds of governor/legislative
officer/legislator
Involuntary servitude or sale of person (rev. 0715)
Criminal conspiracy to commit felony (see underlying felony) (rev.
12/10)
10
Presumptive
Bail
75,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
10,000
25,000
50,000
15,000
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
15,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
same as crime
Code Section
182(a)(2)
182(a)(3)
182(a)(4)
182(a)(5)
182(a)(6)
182.5
186.10(a)
186.22(a)
186.22(b)
186.22(d)
186.26(a)
186.26(b)
Description of Crime
Conspiracy to indict falsely (rev. 12/10)
Conspiracy to maintain false court action (rev. 12/10)
Conspiracy to cheat or defraud (rev. 12/10)
Conspiracy to obstruct justice (rev. 12/10)
Conspiracy against public official
Criminal street gang conspiracy (see underlying felony)
Money laundering
Participation in criminal street gang activity (rev. 12/10)
Committing felony while violating provisions against participating in
criminal street gang (rev. 7/13)
Commission of wobbler (felony/misd) in association with criminal
street gang (rev. 7/13)
Soliciting or recruiting person to participate in criminal street gang
Use of threats of physical violence on two or more occasions within
30-day period to coerce, induce, or solicit another person to
participate in criminal street gang activity (rev. 7/13)
Presumptive
Bail
same as crime
same as crime
same as crime
same as crime
50,000
15,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
10,000
50,000
186.26(c)
Use of physical violence to coerce, induce or solicit another person
to participate in criminal street gang or to prevent person from
leaving gang (rev. 7/13)
50,000
186.28
Supplying or selling of firearm for use in commission of felony by
criminal street gang member (rev. 7/13)
Murder (rev. 07/15)
Attempted murder, first degree w/premeditation (rev. 07/15)
Attempted murder of peace officer (rev. 7/15)
Attempted murder, second degree
Vehicular manslaughter, w/drugs or alcohol, and w/gross
negligence (rev. 0715)
Vehicular manslaughter, w/drugs or alcohol, and w/o gross
negligence (rev. 07/15)
Voluntary manslaughter
Involuntary manslaughter (rev. 12/10)
Vehicular manslaughter, w/o drugs or alcohol, but w/gross neg
Vehicular manslaughter where collision knowingly caused for
financial gain
Vessel manslaughter, w/drugs or alcohol, but w/o gross neg (rev.
7/13)
Mayhem (rev. 12/10)
Aggravated mayhem (rev. 12/10)
Torture (rev. 12/10)
Kidnapping (rev. 12/10)
Kidnapping a child for 288 (rev. 12/10)
Kidnapping, victim under 14 (rev. 12/10)
Kidnapping for ransom or extortion or to commit robbery or sex
crime, if bodily harm
Kidnapping for ransom or extortion or to commit robbery or sex
crime, if no bodily harm
25,000
187
664/187 (1st)
664/187
664/187(2nd)
191.5(a)
191.5(b)
192(a)
192(b)
192(c)(1)
192(c)(3)
192.5(a)
203
205
206
207(a)
207(b)
207(a) 208(b)
209(a)
209(b)
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No Bail until Arrain
500,000
500,000
250,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
100,000
500,000
500,000
100,000
500,000
200,000
1,000,000
500,000
Code Section
Description of Crime
210
211/212.5(a)
211/212.5(b)
211/212.5(c)
211/213(a)(1)(A)
Pose as kidnapper to extort
Robbery first degree [residential] (rev. 12/10)
Robbery of person using automated teller machine, first degree
Robbery second degree
Robbery of inhabited dwelling in concert with two or more persons
211/213(b)
215
217.1(a)
217.1(b)
219.1
Attempted robbery second degree (rev. 7/13)
Carjacking (rev. 12/10)
Assault on government official (rev. 7/13)
Attempt to kill specified public official
Throwing missile at common carrier w/it wreck resulting in BI (rev.
7/13)
Throwing missile or shooting at passenger/freight vehicle (rev. 7/13)
Assault to commit sex felony (rev. 12/10)
Administering narcotics w/intent to commit felony
False imprisonment by violence/menace/fraud/deceit
False imprisonment of elder or dependent adult by
violence/menace/fraud/deceit
Deprivation of liberty w.i.t .obtain forced labor or services (rev. 7/13)
Deprivation of liberty w.i.t. effect or maintain a violation of specified
sex crimes (rev. 7/13)
Deprivation of liberty of minor to engage in commercial sex
act/specified sex crimes (rev. 7/13)
Deprivation of liberty of minor to engage in commercial sex
act/specified sex crimes by force, fear, fraud, deceit, coercion,
violence, menace, duress or threat. (15 years to life) (rev. 7/13)
219.2
220(a)
222
236/237(a)
236/237(b)
236.1(a)
236.1(b)
236.1(c)(1)
236.1(c)(2)
241.1
241.4
241.7
243(c)(1)
243(c)(2)
243(d)
243.1
243.3
243.4(a)-(d)
243.4(j)
Assault on a custodial officer
Assault on school security patrol member
Assault on juror
Battery against custodial officer/firefighter/paramedic w/injury
Battery against peace officer w/injury
Battery against person resulting in serious BI
Battery against custodial officer (rev. 7/13)
Battery against public vehicle operator w/injury
Sexual battery
Commission of Pen C§243.4(a)-(d) against minor w/prior (rev. 7/15)
243.6
243.7
243.9
244
244.5(b)
244.5(c)
245(a)(1)
245(a)(2)
245(a)(3)
Battery against school employee w/injury
Battery against juror
Battery on peace officer by gassing
Assault w/caustic chemicals or flammable substances
Assault w/stun gun or taser (rev. 7/13)
Assault w/stun gun or taser on peace officer/firefighter
Assault with deadly weapon other than firearm (rev. 12/10)
Assault with firearm
Assault with machine gun or assault weapon
12
Presumptive
Bail
50,000
100,000
75,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
150,000
50,000
250,000
50,000
25,000
same as crime
15,000
20,000
25,000
250,000
500,000
500,000
1,000,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
30,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
Code Section
245(a)(4)
245(b)
245(c)
245(d)(1)
245(d)(2)
245(d)(3)
245.2
245.3
245.5(a)
245.5(b)
245.5(c)
246
246.3
247(a)
247(b)
247.5
261
261(a)(2)
261.5(c)
261.5(d)
262(a)(1)
262(a)(2)
262(a)(3)
262(a)(4)
262(a)(5)
264.1
265
266
266a
266b
266c
266d
Description of Crime
Assault with force likely to cause GBI (rev. 12/10)
Assault with semiautomatic firearm (rev. 7/13)
ADW other than firearm or assault w/force likely to produce GBI on
peace officer firefighter (rev. 12/10)
Assault w/firearm on peace officer/firefighter (rev. 10/12)
Assault w/semiautomatic firearm on peace officer/firefighter (rev.
12/10)
Assault w/machine gun or assault weapon on peace
officer/firefighter (rev. 12/10)
ADW or assault w/force likely to produce GBI on public vehicle
operator (rev. 7/13)
ADW or assault w/force likely to produce GBI on custodial officer
(rev. 7/13)
ADW other than firearm or assault w/force likely to produce GBI on
school employee (rev. 7/13)
ADW w/firearm on school employee
Assault w/stun gun or taser on school employee
Discharge firearm at inhabited dwelling, vehicle, or aircraft (rev.
12/10)
Discharge of firearm in grossly negligent manner
Discharge firearm at unoccupied aircraft
Discharge firearm at unoccupied vehicle
Discharge laser at aircraft
Rape other than 261(a)(2) (rev. 12/10)
Rape of victim by force, violence, duress, menace, or fear of bodily
injury (rev. 12/10)
Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor more than 3 years younger
than defendant (rev. 7/13)
Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor under 16 by defendant over
21 (rev. 7/13)
Rape of spouse by force, violence, duress, menace, or fear of
bodily injury (rev. 12/10)
Rape of spouse overcome by intoxicant (rev. 12/10)
Rape of spouse unconscious of act (rev. 12/10)
Rape of spouse accomplished through threat of future retaliation
(rev. 12/10)
Rape of spouse accomplished by threat of use of authority of public
official to incarcerate, arrest, or deport victim (rev. 12/10)
Rape in concert (rev. 12/10)
Abduction to force marriage of defilement (rev. 7/13)
Seduction of minor for prostitution
Abduct for prostitution w/o consent or by misrepresentation
Abduct by force for illicit relation
Inducing commission of sexual act through false representation
creating fear
Receiving money for placing person in custody for cohabitation
13
Presumptive
Bail
25,000
75,000
75,000
150,000
150,000
250,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
30,000
200,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
100,000
150,000
10,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
200,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
Code Section
266e
266f
266g
266h
266i
266i, (b)(2)
266j
267
269
270
271
271a
273(c)
273a(a)
273d(a)
273.5
273.5(e)
273.6(d)
273.6(e)
273.65(d)
273.65(e)
278
278.5
280(b)
281
284
285
286(b)(1)
286(b)(2)
286(c)(1)
286(c)(2)
286(c)(3)
286(d)
286(e)
286(f)
286(g)
286(h)
286(i)
286(j)
286(k)
288(a)
288(b)(1)
Description of Crime
Payment for purpose of prostitution
Selling person for immoral purpose
Placing wife in house of prostitution
Pimping (rev. 7/13)
Pandering (rev. 7/13)
Pandering, recruitee under 16 years old (rev. 7/13)
Transport minor under age 16 for lewd & Lascivious act/cause
minor to perform act (rev. 7/13)
Abduction of minor for prostitution (rev. 7/13)
Aggravated sexual assault of a child (rev. 12/10)
Child neglect by person adjudicated as parent (rev. 7/13)
Child abandonment
Willful abandonment or non support of child under 14 years
Paying parent for adoption of child w/pc
Willful cruelty to child
Inflict traumatic injury on child
Inflict traumatic injury on spouse or cohabitant
Traumatic injury on spouse/cohab. with a prior (rev. 12/10)
Violation of protective order w/prior (rev. 12/10)
Violation of protective order resulting in physical injury w/prior
Violation of protective order w/prior
Violation of protective order resulting in physical injury w/prior
Child stealing (rev. 7/08)
Child stealing in violation of custody order
Child concealment outside of state
Bigamy
Marrying spouse of another
Incest
Sodomy, victim under 18 years (rev. 12/10)
Sodomy, victim under 16, def over 21 (rev. 12/10)
Sodomy, victim under 14/def 10 yrs older (rev. 12/10)
Sodomy by force, violence, duress, fear of BI (rev. 12/10)
Sodomy by threat of retaliation (rev. 12/10)
Sodomy in concert by force or fear or BI to victim or another (rev.
12/10)
Sodomy in jail or prison
Sodomy, victim unconscious (rev. 7/13)
Sodomy, victim incompetent (rev. 7/13)
Sodomy, victim incompetent, both confined for mental disorder (rev.
7/13)
Sodomy of victim overcome by intoxicant (rev. 7/13)
Sodomy by victim’s belief that accused is spouse (rev. 7/13)
Sodomy by threat to use authority of public official (rev. 7/13)
Lewd and lascivious act w/child under 14 years (rev. 12/10)
Lewd and lascivious act w/child under 14 committed by force,
violence, etc (rev. 12/10).
14
Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
15,000
35,000
35,000
70,000
50,000
50,000
500,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
50,000
50,000
10,000
20,000
5,000
5,000
10,000
25,000
50,000
150,000
150,000
150,000
200,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
200,000
Code Section
288(b)(2)
288(c)(1)
288(c)(2)
288.2(a)(1),
(b)(1)
288.2(a)(2),(b)(2)
288.5
288a(b)(1)
288a(b)(2)
288a(c)(1)
288a(c)(2)
288a(c)(3)
288a(d)
288a(e)
288a(f)
288a(g)
288a(h)
288a(i)
288a(j)
288a(k)
289(a)(1)
289(a)(2)
289(b)
289(c)
289(d)
289(e)
289(f)
289(g)
289(h)
289(i)
289(j)
Description of Crime
Lewd and lascivious act by caretaker w/dependent adult by force,
violence, etc. (rev. 7/13)
Lewd and lascivious act w/child 14 or 15, def at least 10 yrs. older
(rev. 7/13)
Lewd and lascivious act by caretaker w/dependent adult (rev. 7/13)
Distribution or exhibition of lewd material to minor (rev. 7/13)
Second or subsequent conviction of section (rev. 7/13)
Continuous sexual abuse of child (rev. 12/10)
Oral copulation, victim under 18 (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation, victim under 16, def over 21 (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation, victim under 14/def 10 yrs older (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation by force, violence, duress, fear of BI (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation by threat of retaliation (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation in concert by force/fear of BI to victim/another (rev.
12/10)
Oral copulation in jail or prison
Oral copulation, victim unconscious (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation, victim incompetent (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation, victim incompetent, both confined for mental
disorder (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation of victim overcome by intoxicant (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation by victim’s belief that accused is spouse (rev. 7/13)
Oral copulation by threat to use authority of public official (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object by force, violence,
duress, or fear of BI (rev. 12/10)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object by threat of
retaliation (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim incompetent
(rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim
incompetent, both confined for mental disorder (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim unconscious
(rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim overcome
by intoxicant (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, by victim’s belief
that accused is spouse (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, by threat to use
authority of public official (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim under 18
(rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim under 16,
def over 21 (rev. 7/13)
Sexual penetration w/foreign or unknown object, victim under 14,
def 10 years older (rev. 7/13)
15
Presumptive
Bail
100,000
50,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
250,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
200,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
200,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
Code Section
289.6(a)(1)
289.6(a)(2)
289.6(a)(2)
289.6(a)(3)
289.6(a)(3)
290
311.1
311.2(b)
311.2(d)
311.3
311.4(b)
311.4(c)
311.9(a)
311.9(b)
311.9(c)
311.11(a)
311.11(b)
313.4
314(1)
314(1)
332
334(a)
337
337a
337b
337c
337d
337e
337f(c)
337f(d)
337i
337.2
Description of Crime
Employee of public health facility engaging in sexual activity with
inmate w/prior
Employee of public detention facility engaging in sexual activity (as
defined in Pen C§289.6(d)(1)-(4)) with inmate
Employee of public detention facility engaging in sexual activity (as
defined in Pen C§289.6(d)(1)-(5)) with inmate w/prior
Employee of Youth and Adult Correctional Agency engaging in
sexual activity (as defined in Pen C§289.6(d)(1)-(4)) with inmate
Employee of Youth and Adult Correctional Agency engaging in
sexual activity (as defined in Pen C§289.6(d)(1)-(5)) with inmate
w/prior
Failure to register by sexually violent predator (rev. 12/10)
Sale or distribution of obscene material depicting minors
Sale or distribution of obscene material depicting minors for
commercial consideration
Sale or distribution of obscene material depicting minor under 18 to
minor under 18
Sexual exploitation of minor under 18 w/pc this section/chapter (rev.
7/13)
Involving minor under 18 in obscene film or performance (rev. 7/13)
Involving minor under age 18 in posing or modeling involving sexual
conduct (rev. 7/13)
Violation of Pen C§311.2(a), (c), (d), or 311.5 w/pc of Pen C§313.1
or chapter 7.5 (rev. 7/13)
Violation of Pen C§311.4 w/pc of Pen C§311.3 or Pen C§311.4
(rev. 7/13)
Violation of Pen C§311.7 w/2 pc of chapter 7.5 (rev. 7/13)
Possession of matter depicting sexual conduct of child under 18
Possession of matter depicting sexual conduct of child under 18
w/prior (rev. 7/13)
Distribute/exhibit harmful matter to minor w/pc under chapter 7.5
(rev. 7/13)
Indecent exposure w/prior of §314(1) or Pen C §288
Indecent exposure after entering inhabited dwelling
Obtaining money or property by fraudulent game or trick
Concessioner fraud by hidden mechanical device
Official granting aid/license for illegal gaming for remuneration
Pool selling or bookmaking
Corrupt sporting event/bribe player or participant
Accepting bribe to throw sport event
Bribing official of sport event
Official of sport event accepting bribe
Racing drugged horse
Racing horse under fictitious name or license
Transmitting race information for illegal gambling
Touting w/p touting conviction
16
Presumptive
Bail
20,000
15,000
20,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
15,000
35,000
15,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
20,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
Code Section
337.3
337.4
337.7
347(a)
347(b)
350(a)(2)
350(b)
350(c)
350(d)(1)
350(d)(2)
350(d)(3)
367f
367g
368(b)
368(d)
368(e)
374.2(d)
374.8
375(d)
382.5
387
399
399.5
401
404.6(c)
405b
417(b)
417(c)
417.3
417.6
417.8
422
422.7
424
Description of Crime
Using name of official in touting
Touting in excess of $950
Use of illegal/forged credential or license in touting
Willful contamination of food/drink/medicine, etc. (rev. 7/13)
Falsely reporting contamination of food/drink/medicine, etc.
Manufacture, sale, or possession for sale of 1000 or more
counterfeit marks valued in excess of $950
Manufacture or sale of counterfeit mark w/prior
Manufacture, sale, or possession for sale of counterfeit mark
causing death or GBI (rev. 7/13)
Possession for sale of less than 100 counterfeit marks at location
other than point of sale w/2 priors
Possession for sale of 100 or more counterfeit marks at location
than point of sale w/prior
Possession for sale of 1000 or more counterfeit marks at location
other than point of sale
Sale of human organs for transplantation (rev. 7/13)
Unauthorized use or implantation of sperm, ova, or embryos in
assisted reproduction technology (rev. 7/13)
Willful causing of pain to or suffering of dependent adult (rev.
07/15)
Theft or embezzlement over $950 of dependent adult (rev, 7/13)
Theft or embezzlement over $950 by caretaker of defendant adult
(rev. 7/13)
Malicious discharge of harmful materials into public sewer w/pc
Unauthorized deposit of hazardous substances
Release harmful substance in public place which may result in
serious illness or permanent injury
Selling dinitrophenol
Corporate criminal liability regarding disclosure of safety hazards
Allowing vicious animals at large resulting in death
Failure of owner to exercise ordinary care with dog that bites person
Aid/abet suicide
Inciting riot in state prison or county jail resulting in serious BI
Taking from lawful custody: Lynching (as defined in 405a)
Draw/exhibit loaded firearm in threatening manner upon grounds of
day care center
Draw/exhibit firearm in a threatening manner in presence of peace
officer
Draw/exhibit firearm in threatening manner in presence of person in
motor vehicle
Inflict serious BI during violation of §417, §417.1, §417.8
Draw/exhibit deadly weapon w/it to resist arrest (rev. 7/13)
Terrorist threats of violence
Hate crime (rev. 7/13)
Embezzlement
17
Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
30,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
15,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
15,000
Code Section
425
432
451(a)
451(b)
451(c)
451(d)
451.1
452(a)
452(b)
452(c)
453(a)
454
455
459(1st)
463(a)
463(b)
464
470
470a
470b
471
472
474
475
476
476a
478
479
480
481
483.5(d)
484b
484c
484e(a)
484e(b)
484e(d)
484f(a)
484f(b)
484g
Description of Crime
Officer’s failure to pay over public funds
Fraudulent possession of blank licenses/receipts
Arson w/GBI (rev. 12/10)
Arson of inhabited structure or property (rev. 12/10)
Arson of structure or forest land (rev. 12/10)
Arson of property (rev. 12/10)
Aggravated Arson
Unlawful fire w/GBI (rev. 12/10)
Unlawful fire of inhabited structure or property (rev. 12/10)
Unlawful fire of structure or forest land (rev. 12/10)
Possess, manufacture, dispose of flammable material or incendiary
device w/arson intent (rev. 12/10)
Commission of Pen C§451(a), §451(b), or §451(c) within area of
insurrection or emergency (rev. 12/10)
Attempted arson (rev. 12/10)
Burglary first degree
Burglary second degree during emergency resulting from
earthquake, flood, fire, riot, or other natural or manmade disaster
Grand theft except grand theft of firearm, during emergency
resulting from earthquake, flood, fire, riot, or other natural or
unnatural disaster
Open/attempt to open vault w/explosives (rev. 7/13)
Forgery
Forgery of driver’s license or identification cards
Possess/display forged driver’s license or identification card
Altering entries in books and records
Forgery of public and corporate seals
Sending false/forged message by phone/telegraph w/fraud intent
Passing or receiving forged bill/check/note
Making/passing/possession fictitious bill/note/check
NSF checks (rev. 7/13)
Counterfeiting (rev. 7/13)
Possessing or receiving counterfeit coin/bullion, etc. (rev. 7/13)
Making/possessing counterfeit die or apparatus (rev. 7/13)
Counterfeiting or altering passenger ticket (rev. 7/13)
Manufacture, sale, or transport of deceptive identification document
for fraudulent use
Diversion of over $1000 in construction improvement loans
Obtaining construction funds by false voucher
Selling, transferring, or acquiring access card w/it defraud
Theft of access cards of four or more persons
Acquiring access card account information w/it defraud
Forgery of access card
Forgery of signature on access card
Using forged access card or altered access card account
information to obtain over $950
18
Presumptive
Bail
15,000
10,000
250,000
200,000
75,000
50,000
250,000
100,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
200,000
25,000
50,000
15,000
10,000
40,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
Code Section
484h
484i(b)
484i(c)
485
487(a)
487(b)(1).(2)
487(b)(3)
487(c)
487(d)
487(d)
487a
487b
487d
487e
487g
496(a)
496(b)
496(d)
496a
496c
496d
497
499(a)
499(b)
499c
499d
500(b)
502(d)
502.5
502.7(a)
502.7(b)
502.7(d)
502.7(g)
502.8(c)
502.8(d)
502.8(e)
502.8(e)
Description of Crime
Access card offenses by merchant over $950
Altering or modifying access card account information w/it defraud
Counterfeiting access card
Appropriation of lost property by finder (rev. 7/13)
Grand Theft money, labor, or property over $950
Grand theft agricultural or aquacultural products over $100
Grand theft money, labor, or property of $950 or more by servant,
agent, or employee
Grand theft person
Grand theft firearm
Grand theft auto, farm animal
Grand theft carcass
Severance of other’s realty for cash w/felonious intent
Theft from claim/mine
Stealing dog valued at more than $950
Stealing/fraudulently obtaining any animal for commercial use
Receiving stolen property
Receiving stolen property in excess of $950 by second hand goods
dealer
Attempted receiving stolen property
Junk dealer receiving property of utility company/railroad, etc.
Copying title information w/o consent of owner
Receiving stolen vehicle, trailer, or vessel
Bringing stolen or embezzled property into state
Joyriding w/1pc of Pen C§487(d) or Veh C§10851.
Joyriding w/2pc of joyriding
Theft of trade secrets
Theft of aircraft (rev. 7/13)
Receiving money of $950 or more for transmittal to foreign
countries
Computer-related crimes
Removal of structures from mortgaged realty w/o owner’s consent
(rev. 7/13)
Fraudulently avoiding charge for telephone or telegraph service
Use of instrument to avoid telephone or telegraph charge
Allowing fraudulent use of calling or credit card to obtain
telecommunications service
Theft of telephone or telegraph services w/pc within 5 years
Possession or use of illegal telecommunications equipment w/it
avoid charge for service w/prior
Possession of illegal telecommunications equipment w.i.t. sell and
avoid charge for service
Manufacture of 10 or more telecommunications devices w.i.t. to sell
and avoid charge for service
Possession of 10 or more items of illegal telecommunications
equipment w/it sell and avoid charge for service
19
Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
40,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
Code Section
502.8(f)
503
504
504a
504b
505
506
506b
507
508
514
520
522
523
524
528
529
530
530.5
532
532(a)(4)
533
534
535
537(a)(2)
537e(a)
538
538.5
548
549
549
550(c)(1)
550(c)(2)
550(c)(3)
551(c)
551(d)
560
560.4
566
Description of Crime
Manufacture of 10 or more items of illegal telecommunications
equipment w/it sell and avoid charge for service
Embezzlement
Embezzlement by public officer
Embezzlement of property held under lease
Debtor’s embezzlement by sale of mortgaged property
Embezzlement by carrier
Embezzlement by trustee
Violation of Civ C§2985.3 - 2985.4 re real estate sales
Embezzlement by tenant or bailee
Embezzlement by clerk or servant
Embezzlement of public funds (rev. 7/13)
Extortion (rev. 7/13)
Obtain signature by threat (rev. 7/13)
Sending threatening letters w/it extort (rev. 7/13)
Attempted extortion
Marriage by impersonation
Impersonation for fraud
Receiving money/property in assumed character
Using personal identifying information of another to obtain credit,
goods, services or medical information
Obtain money/credit/property/labor by false pretense
Making false financial statement
Selling land twice
Spouse selling land/property by false pretense (rev. 7/13)
Illegal auction
Defrauding innkeeper of more than $950
Purchase/possess/sell integrated circuit w/removed/altered ID/ser
no more than $950
Sale/dispose of mortgaged property
Fraudulent use of wire, radio, or TV transmissions
Defrauding insurer (rev. 7/13)
Soliciting fraudulent insurance claims
Second or subsequent offense of soliciting fraudulent insurance
claims
Filing fraudulent or multiple insurance claims (rev. 7/13)
Defrauding health care provider of more than $950
Preparing or making false oral or written statement in support of or
opposition to insurance claim
Offering consideration for referrals to auto repair dealer or
contractor -- more than $950
Offering consideration for referrals to auto repair dealer or
contractor w/prior
Issuing false documents of title
Issuing fraudulent duplicate document of title
Dairy equipment offenses over $950
20
Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
30,000
10,000
15,000
30,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
Code Section
570
577
578
580
581
587
588a
591
592(b)
592(b)
593
593a
593c
593d(b)
593d(b)
594(b)(1)
594.3(a)
594.3(b)
594.35
594.4
594.7
597(a)
598c
600(a)
601
607
610
617
620
621
625b(b)
625c
626.9(b)
626.9(b)
626.9(b)
Description of Crime
Unlawful subleasing of motor vehicle
Issuing false bill of lading/receipt/voucher
Issuing fictitious warehouse receipts
Failure to show receipt is duplicate
Sale or pledge of property receipted for by carrier or warehouse
Injury to or obstruction of railroad tracks or bridges
Depositing injurious substance on highway witc GBI (rev. 7/13)
Injury to telegraph/telephone/cable TV or other electric line
Taking water from canal, ditch, flume or reservoir valued at more
than $950
Taking water from canal, ditch, flume or reservoir w/pc
Interfering w/electric power line
Malicious damage to timber/trees
Malicious interference w/gas line
Manufacture or distribution of 10 or more, or sale of 5 or more,
unauthorized video signal converter boxes
Manufacture or distribution of less than 10, or sale of less than 5,
unauthorized video signal converter boxes w/pc
Vandalism of $950 or more
Vandalism of place of worship or cemetery
Vandalism of place of worship or cemetery committed for purpose
of deterring free exercise of religious beliefs
Vandalism of mortuary; disturbing or obstructing funeral service
Defacing, damaging, or contaminating property with noxious or
caustic chemical or substance
Vandalism w/2pc of vandalism
Cruelty to animals
Conducting transaction involving horse w/it kill horse for human
consumption (rev. 7/13)
Inflicting serious injury on police horse or dog
Trespass consisting of credible threat to cause serious bodily injury
and unlawful entry onto property within 30 days of the threat
Injuring or destruction of hydro-power equipment of $5,000 or more
(rev. 7/13)
Tampering w/signal lights
Injuring or destroying other’s written instrument (rev. 7/13)
Altering telegraph/telephone messages
Vandalism of law enforcement memorial or firefighter’s memorial
Tampering w/aircraft
Tampering with transit vehicle w/it cause GBI (rev. 7/13)
Possession of firearm on school grounds (rev. 7/13)
Possession of firearm within 1000 feet of school grounds (rev. 7/13)
Possession of firearm within 1000 feet of school grounds w/felony
pc of specified felonies, defendant prohibited from possessing
firearm, or firearm concealable (rev. 7/13)
21
Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
30,000
30,000
30,000
Code Section
626.9(d)
626.9(h)
626.9(i)
626.10(a)
626.10(b)
626.95
629.84
631
632
632.5
632.6
632.7
634
635
636(a)
636(b)
637
637.1
639
639a
641
641.3
642
646.9(a)
646.9(b)
646.9(c)(1)
646.9(c)(2)
647.6(b)
647.6(c)(1)
647.6(c)(2)
648
653f(a)
653f(b)
653f(c)
Description of Crime
Discharging or attempted discharge of firearm with reckless
disregard of safety of others on or within 1000 feet of school
grounds
Bring/possess loaded firearm on public or private college grounds
(rev. 7/13)
Bring/possess firearm on public or private college grounds
Possession of weapon, not firearm, on public or private school
grounds
Possession of weapon, not firearm, on public or private college
grounds
Possession firearm on grounds of playground or youth center (rev.
7/13)
Violation of wiretapping laws
Wiretapping
Eavesdropping or recording confidential communication
Unlawful interception of cellular radio telephone communication
Unlawful interception of cordless telephone communication
Unlawful interception of and recordation of cellular radio or cordless
telephone communication
Trespass to invade privacy (rev. 7/13)
Mfg. or sale of eavesdropping devices (rev. 7/13)
Electronic eavesdropping on privileged conversation
Non-electronic eavesdropping on privileged conversation
Wrongful disclosure of telephone/telegraph communication
Wrongful disclosure of telephone/telegraph communication by
employee
Bribing financial institution employee to obtain credit/loan
Financial institution employee soliciting/accepting bribe
Bribing telegraph/telephone agent
Commercial bribery where amount of bribe exceeds $1000
Grand Theft from corpse
Stalking
Stalking in violation of temporary restraining order or injunction
(rev. 12/10)
Stalking w/prior of Pen C§ 273.5, §273.6, or §422 (rev. 12/10)
Stalking w/prior of stalking
Child molestation after entering inhabited dwelling without consent
Child molestation, second or subsequent conviction (rev. 7/13)
Child molestation w/prior of § 647.6, pc of §288, pfc of §311.4
involving minor under 14 §285, §286, §288, §288.5 or § 289
involving minor under 16
Second or subsequent offense of issuing or circulating counterfeit
money
Soliciting commission of crime not murder
Soliciting murder
Solicit commission of §§264.1/288/289
22
Presumptive
Bail
50,000
25,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
100,000
150,000
100,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
10,000
10,000
500,000
50,000
Code Section
653f(d)
653f(e)
653h(b)
653h(c)
653h(d)
653j
653t(a)
653t(d)
666
666.5
836.6
1319.4
1320(b)
1320.5
1370.5
*1551*
2042
Description of Crime
Soliciting commission of drug offenses w/prior
Soliciting commission of health care fraud under Welf & I C§14014
w/prior
Illegal sound recording, transfer or transport of 1,000 or more
articles
Illegal sound recording, transfer or transport, w/prior
Illegal sound recording for sale w/prior
Solicitation of minor to commit certain felonies
Interfering w/emergency radio transmission resulting in serious
bodily injury or property loss in excess of $10,000
Interfering w/emergency transmission over public safety radio
frequency
Petty theft w/prior petty, grand, or auto theft, burglary, robbery,
carjacking, or felony receiving stolen property
Felony vehicle theft under Veh. C§10851 or felony grand theft
involving an auto, trailer, vessel, or special construction equipment
under Pen C §487(d), §487h, §496d, or former §487(3) w/pc
Presumptive
Bail
20,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
20,000
Escape after being lawfully arrested or remanded to custody
causing serious bodily injury to police officer
Failure to appear on a felony
Willful failure to appear felony hearing, when released on OR (rev.
12/10)
Willful failure to appear felony hearing, when released on bail (rev.
12/10)
Escape from mental health facility (rev. 7/13)
50,000
Fugitive from justice
(PC§1550.1) If Governor’s Warrant has been issued
If arrest is on information and belief for PC§1551.1 or complaint for
PC§1551.1 is filed, bail shall be set as follows:
See below
No Bail
10,500
25,000
25,000
10,000
(PC§1552.1) If offense in demanding state is punishable by death
or life imprisonment
(PC§1552.1) If offense in demanding state is for escape
(PC§1552.1) If defendant is alleged to have violated parole terms in
demanding state
(PC§1555.1) If extradition to demanding state is waived in open
court
(PC§1555.2(c)) If defendant agreed to waive extradition in
demanding state, but refuses to waive extradition in California, then,
after identity hearing, if defendant is deemed to be person sought
No Bail
(PC§1552.1) If none of the above circumstances apply, bail shall be
set by jail at (rev. 12/10)
OR two times the bail for the alleged offense, if it had been
committed in California
50,000
Escape/attempted escape from DVI
10,000
23
No Bail
No Bail
No Bail
No Bail
Code Section
2772
2790
4011.7
4131.5
4133
4501
4501.1
4501.5
4502(a)
4502(b)
4503
4530(a)
4530(b)
4532(a)
4532(a)
4532(b)
4532(b)
4532(d)
4532(d)
4533
4534
4535
4536
4550(a)
4550(b)
4571
4573
4573.5
4573.6
4573.8
4573.9
4574(a)
4574(b)
4600
Description of Crime
Interference w/prisoner or delivery of forbidden items to prisoner
Interference w/prisoner or delivery of forbidden items to prisoner
Escape w/force or violence of misdemeanor prisoner from hospital
Battery on non inmate by county jail prisoner
Escape from industrial farm
Aggravated assault/ADW by prisoner serving less than life
sentence
Battery on peace officer or prison employee by prisoner by gassing
Battery on non-prisoner by prisoner
Prisoner possessing deadly weapon
Prisoner manufacturing or attempting to manufacture deadly
weapon
Prisoner holding hostage in prison (rev. 7/13)
Escape or attempted escape from prison w/force or violence (rev.
12/10)
Escape or attempted escape from prison w/o force or violence (rev.
12/10)
Escape or attempt of misdemeanant from jail w/force or violence
(rev. 12/10)
Escape or attempt of misdemeanant from jail w/o force or violence
(rev. 12/10)
Escape or attempt of felon from jail w/o force or violence (rev.
12/10)
Escape or attempt of felon from jail w/force or violence (rev. 12/10)
Failure of misdemeanant to return to jail subsequent to temporary
release
Failure of felon to return to jail subsequent to temporary release
Officer aiding or abetting escape of prisoner
Aiding or abetting escape
Carrying items into prison/jail useful for escape
Escape or attempt of MDSO from state hospital, etc.
Rescue or attempted rescue of prisoner convicted of capital crime
Rescue or attempt-prisoner convicted of noncapital crime
Unauthorized entry on prison/jail grounds by ex-convict
Smuggling drugs/drug device/alcohol into prison/jail (rev. 7/13)
Bringing drugs/paraphernalia into prison/jail (rev. 7/13)
Possessing controlled substances/drug device where prisoners are
kept (rev. 7/13)
Possessing drugs/drug device/alcohol where prisoners are kept
(rev. 7/13)
Sale of controlled substances to prisoner (rev. 7/13)
Bring/send firearms/deadly weapons/explosives into jail/prison
Smuggling tear gas into prison or jail (rev. 7/13)
Destruction of prison or jail, damage exceeds $950
24
Presumptive
Bail
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
50,000
250,000
250,000
100,000
100,000
25,000
100,000
250,000
10,000
20,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
15,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
50,000
10,000
Code Section
Description of Crime
Presumptive
Bail
50,000
11411(b)
Placing or displaying Nazi swastika on property of another on two or
more occasions for purpose of terrorizing the property owner (rev.
7/13)
11411(c)
Cross-burning on private property of another or school property for
purpose of terrorizing property owner, student, or school employee
(rev. 7/13)
50,000
11412
11413
11418(a)
Religious terrorism (rev. 7/13)
Use of explosives in terrorism of specified places
Possession, production, or transfer of weapons of mass destruction
(rev. 7/13)
Possession, production or transfer of weapons of mass destruction
with designated pc (rev. 7/13)
Use of mass destruction weapon w/poss widespread illness or
injury
Use of weapon of mass destruction to damage and disrupt water or
food supply
Use of weapon of mass destruction to cause substantial loss in the
value of stock animals or crops
Use of weapon of mass destruction to damage public natural
resources
Use of recombinant technology to create new pathogens for
destructive purposes
Threat of use of weapon of mass destruction resulting in isolation,
quarantine or decontamination
Possession of restricted biological agents (rev. 7/13)
Money laundering
Possession of Destructive Device or .60 Ammo - Public Offense
(rev. 7/13) (formerly 12303)
Possession of Destructive Device - Public Place or Common Carrier
(rev 12/10) (formerly 12303.2)
Possession of Materials w/intent to Make Destructive Device (rev.
12/10) (formerly 12312)
Placing of Destructive Device on Common Carrier (rev. 12/10)
(formerly 12303.1)
Sale/Transport of Destructive Device (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12303.6)
Sale/Possession/Transport of Fixed Ammo - Subsequent Offense
(rev. 12/10) (formerly 12304)
Possession of Destructive Device w/intent to Injure (rev. 12/10)
(formerly 12303.3)
Explode Destructive Device w/intent to Commit Murder (rev. 12/10)
(formerly 12308)
Causing Bodily Injury w/Destructive Device (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12309)
Causing Death w/Destructive Device (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12310(a))
Causing GBI w/Destructive Device (formerly 12310(b))
50,000
250,000
250,000
11418(a)
11418(b)(1)
11418(b)(2)
11418(b)(3)
11418(c)
11418(d)
11418.5
11419
14166
18710(b)
18715(a)
18720
18725
18730
18735(c)
18740
18745
18750
18755(a)
18755(b)
25
500,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
5,000,000
250,000
200,000
100,000
250,000
10,000
100,000
250,000
50,000
100,000
100,000
25,000
500,000
1,000,000
500,000
10,000,000
1,000,000
Code Section
19100
19200(a)
20110(a)
20110(b)
20310
20410
20510
20610
20710
20910
21110
21310
21810
22010
22210
22410
22810(g)(1)
22810(g)(2)
22910(a)
23900
24310
24410
24510
24610
24710
25400
25110(a)
25300(b)
25800(b)
25850(a), (c)(1)
25850(a), (c)(2)
25850(a), (c)(3)
Description of Crime
Concealed Carry Explosive Substance (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12020(a)(3)
Possession of Metal Replica Hand grenade (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12020(a)(1))
Assembly/Maintenance/Placement/Possession of Booby Trap
(formerly 12355(a)) (rev. 7/13)
Possession of Device w/intent to Use as a Bobby Trap (formerly
12355(b)) (rev. 7/13)
Air gauge knife (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Belt buckle knife (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Cane sword (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Lipstick case knife (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Shobi-zue (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Writing pen knife (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Ballistic knife (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Dirk or Dagger (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(4))
Metal knuckles (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Nunchaku (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Billy, blackjack, leaded cane, sandbag, sandclub, sap or slungshot
(rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Shuriken (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Use of Tear Gas Weapon for Other than Self-Defense (formerly
12403.7) (rev. 7/13)
Use of Tear Gas Weapon Against Peace Officer (formerly 12403.7)
Alter Identifying marks on Tear Gas Weapon (formerly 12422) (rev.
7/13)
Unlawful Altering of Firearm (formerly 12090)
Camouflaging firearm container (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Cane gun (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm (rev. 12/10)
(formerly 12020(a)(1))
Undetectable firearm (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Wallet gun (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Carry Concealed Weapon in vehicle or on person w/Prior Felony
(formerly 12025) (rev. 7/13)
Criminal storage of firearm in the first degree (formerly 12035(b)(1))
(rev. 7/13)
Carrying firearm in public while masked to hide identity (formerly
12040)
Carrying loaded firearm w/it commit felony (formerly 12023)
Carry Loaded Firearm in Public w/Prior Felony Conviction (formerly
12031(a)) (rev. 7/13)
Carry Loaded Firearm in Public - Stolen Firearm (formerly 12031(a))
(rev. 7/13)
Carry Loaded Firearm in Public - Street Gang (formerly 12031(a))
26
Presumptive
Bail
25,000
25,000
30,000
15,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
20,000
20,000
20,000
25,000
Code Section
25850(a), (c)(4)
25850(a), (c)(5)
25850(a), (c)(6)
26100(b)
26100(c)
26100(d)
26180(b)
27590(b)
27590(c)
29610/29700(a)
29650/29700(a)
29800(a)(1)
29800(a)(2)
29800(b)
29805
29815(a)
29820(c)
29825(a)
29900(a)(1)
29900(b)(1)
30210(a)
30210(b)
30305(a)
30315
30320
Description of Crime
Carry Loaded Firearm in Public - Person Not Permitted to Possess
Weapon (formerly 12031(a)) (rev. 7/13)
Carry Loaded Firearm in Public - Prior Conviction for narcotics
offense or offense against person or property (formerly 12031(a))
Carry Loaded Firearm in Public - Not Registered Owner of Firearm
(formerly 12031(a))
Permitting another to discharge firearm from motor vehicle (rev.
12/10) (formerly 12034(b))
Discharging firearm from motor vehicle at another person (rev.
12/10) (formerly 12034(c))
Discharging firearm from motor vehicle (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12034(d))
False application for license to carry a concealed weapon (formerly
12051(c))
Violation of Firearms Sale/Lease/Transfer Requirements as defined
in subdivision (b)(1)-(6)) (formerly 12072)
Violation of Firearms Sale/Lease/Transfer Requirements as defined
in subdivision (c)(1)-(6)) (formerly 12072)
Minor in Possession of Concealed Weapon (formerly 12101)
Minor in Possession of Live Ammo (formerly 12101)
Felon or addict in Possession of Firearm (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12021(a)(1))
Possession of firearm by person w/2pc of brandishing firearm under
Pen C§417(a)(2) (rev 12/10) (formerly 12021(b)(2))
Possession of firearm by ex-felon when pc results from prosecution
as an adult under Wel & I C§707 (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12021(b))
Possession of Firearm within 10 years by someone with Certain
Misdemeanor Convictions (rev.12/10) (formerly 12021(c))
Possession of firearm in violation of condition of probation (rev.
12/10) (formerly 12021(d))
Possession of firearm by juvenile court ward before age of 30 (rev.
12/10) (formerly 12021(e))
Purchasing/receiving firearm when subject to domestic violence RO
(rev. 12/10) (formerly 12021(g))
Possession of Firearm by felon previously convicted of specified
felonies violent crimes (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12021.1)
Possession of Firearm by any person previously convicted of
offense listed in 29905 which conviction resulted in certification by
juvenile court for prosecution as adult (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12021.1)
Ammo containing Flechette Dart (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Bullet Containing Explosive Agent (rev. 12/10) (formerly
12020(a)(1))
Possession of ammunition or reloaded ammunition by ex-felon or
mental patient (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12316(b))
Possession of Armor Piercing Ammo (formerly 12320) (rev. 7/13)
Manufacture of Armor Piercing Ammo (formerly 12321) (rev. 7/13)
27
Presumptive
Bail
20,000
20,000
10,000
50,000
250,000
50,000
10,000
15,000
15,000
10,000
10,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
Code Section
30600(a)
30605(a)
31360(a)
31500
32310
32625(a)
32625(b)
32900
33215
33410
33600
Description of Crime
Manufacture, Distribution, Sale or Transport of Assault Weapon /
.50 BMG (formerly 12280(a)(1))
Possession of Assault Weapon (formerly 12280(b)) (rev. 7/13)
Possession of Body Armor by Felon (formerly 12370)
Unconventional pistol (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1)
Large Capacity Magazine (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(2))
Possession or transport of Machine Gun (formerly 12220(a)) (rev.
7/13)
Sale, Manufacture or Conversion of Machine Gun (formerly
12220(b))
Multiburst trigger activator (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Possession, Sale or Manufacture of Short-barreled rifle/shotgun
(rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
Possession of Silencer (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12520)
Zip gun (rev. 12/10) (formerly 12020(a)(1))
28
Presumptive
Bail
50,000
50,000
10,000
25,000
25,000
25,000
50,000
25,000
25,000
10,000
25,000
Vehicle Code
Code Section
1808.4
Description of Crime
Disclosure of home address of peace officer or family member
contained in confidential DMV record resulting in bodily injury to
these persons
2800.2
Flight from police in willful or wanton disregard for safety of person
or property (rev. 7/13)
Flight from police causing death or serious BI (rev. 7/13)
False evidence of registration
False report of stolen car w/pc (rev. 7/13)
Fraudulent use of vehicle identification number (rev. 7/13)
Owning or operating a chop shop (rev. 7/13)
Altering, counterfeiting, defacing, etc., VIN’s wit misrepresent the
identity or prevent the identification of motor vehicles or motor
vehicle parts, etc.
2800.3
4463
10501
10752
10801
10802
Bail
10,000
50,000
100,000
5,000
10,000
10,000
40,000
20,000
10803(a)
Buying wit resell, dispose, sell, transfer more than one motor vehicle
or parts from more than one motor vehicle, with knowledge the VIN’s
have been altered, etc. (rev. 7/13)
35,000
10803(b)
Possessing for purpose of sale, transfer, etc., more than one motor
vehicle or parts from more than one motor vehicle, with knowledge
the VIN’s have been altered, etc.
15,000
10851 (a)
10851 (b)
Vehicle theft
Theft of ambulance, police, or fire dept vehicle, or disabled person’s
vehicle (rev. 7/13)
Vehicle theft w/felony pc
Hit-and-run driving
Hit-and-run driving causing death or serious injury (rev. 7/13)
Interfere with traffic devices causing BI/death
Reckless driving causing GBI w/pc (rev. 7/13)
Throwing substance at vehicle capable of causing serious BI
DUI of alcohol/drugs/w/3 priors (rev. 7/13)
DUI of alcohol/drugs/w/felony prior (rev. 07/15)
DUI of alcohol/drugs causing BI-1st offense
DUI of alcohol/drugs causing BI-2nd offense (rev. 7/13)
DUI of alcohol/drugs causing BI w/2 priors (rev. 7/13)
DUI of alcohol/drugs causing GBI w/2 priors (rev. 7/13)
Throwing things at off-highway vehicle
Removing marker from trail causing GBI
40,000
40,000
10851(e)
20001(b)(1)
20001(b)(2)
21464
23104
23110
23152/23550
23152/23550.5
23153/23554
23153/23560
23153/23566(a)
23153/23566(b)
38318
38318.5
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60,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
25,000
10,000
50,000
75,000
25,000
50,000
100,000
250,000
10,000
10,000
Schedule A
(For offenses not listed in the General Felony Bail Schedule)
For any felony not listed in the General Felony Bail Schedule, bail shall be set according to the
state prison top term potential. (State prison ranges may be obtained from the current edition of
the applicable code or from the current edition of the California Judicial Education and Research
(CJER) Felony Sentencing Handbook (published yearly)). A copy may be obtained from the
Superior Court Clerk’s Office. (See Schedules B and C for addition of enhancement and special
allegation bail increments, if applicable.)
Top Term
Bail

Three years ..............................................................................................................$10,000

Four years ................................................................................................................$25,000

Five years .................................................................................................................$30,000

Six years ...................................................................................................................$35,000

Seven years ..............................................................................................................$40,000

Eight years ...............................................................................................................$45,000

Nine years ................................................................................................................$50,000

Ten years ..................................................................................................................$55,000

Eleven years .............................................................................................................$65,000
X
Twelve years ............................................................................................................$70,000
X
Sixteen years ............................................................................................................$75,000

15 years to life ........................................................................................................$250,000

25 years to life ........................................................................................................$250,000

Life with parole possibility ................................................................................$2,000,000

Life without parole possibility ........................................................................$10,000,000

All capital offenses ................................................................................................. No Bail
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Schedule B
Bail Increments for Enhancements and
Other Extraordinary Circumstances
Upon determination of the base bail amount from either the General Felony Bail
Schedule or from Schedule A (if the offense is not listed in the General Felony Bail
Schedule), the following bail amounts should be added to the base bail to determine
the total bail -- Multiple bail enhancements may be added if they are applicable).
(See p. 33 for enhancements not listed in Schedule B)
Note: Do not add bail for an enhancement for weapons or GBI if an element of the offense (e.g.
ADW)
Penal C§
Description of Crime
Bail
.......
Defendant was on parole at time of alleged offense ........................................................ add $10,000
......
Defendant was on felony probation at time of alleged offense ......................................... add $5,000
186.10(c)(1)(A) Money laundering when value of transaction(s) over $50,000 ........................................ add $10,000
186.10(c)(1)(B) Money laundering when value of transaction(s) over $150,000 ...................................... add $25,000
186.10(c)(1)(C) Money laundering when value of transaction(s) over $1,000,000 ................................... add $75,000
186.10(c)(1)(D) Money laundering when value of transaction(s) over $2,500,000 ................................. add $100,000
186.11(a)(2)
Commission of two or more related felonies involving fraud or embezzlement
of more than $500,000................................................................................... add $50,000
186.11(a)(3)
Commission of two or more related felonies involving fraud or embezzlement
of more than $100,000................................................................................... add $10,000
186.22(b)(1)(A) Committing felony while violating provision against participating in
criminal street gang (rev. 12/10).................................................................. add $50,000
186.22(b)(1)(B) Committing serious felony, as defined in Pen C§1192.7(c) while violating
provisions against participating in criminal street gang (rev. 12/10) ........... add $75,000
186.22(b)(1)(C) Committing violent felony, as defined in Pen C§667.5(c) while violating
provisions against participating in criminal street gang (rev. 12/10) ............ add $100,000
186.22(b)(1)(4) Commit enumerated felonies, while participating in criminal
street gang (rev. 12/10) ................................................................................ add $250,000
186.26(d)
Soliciting, recruiting, coercing, or threatening minor to participate in
criminal street gang activity in violation of Pen C§186.26(a), (b),
or (c) .............................................................................................................. add $5,000
186.33(b)
Failure to register by defendant subsequently charged with a of gang-related
crime .............................................................................................................. add $5,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Bail
273d(b)
Prior conviction of inflicting traumatic injury on child with current charge
of same offense ............................................................................................ add $20,000
273.4
Felony charge of Pen C§273a(a) involving female genital mutilation .............................. add $ 50,000
289.5(d)
Commission of designated felony sex offense committed after fleeing to
California to avoid prosecution for sex offense in another state .................. add $10,000
290(q)
Use of disclosed information about sex offenders to commit a felony ................................. add 25,000
290.4(b)(1)
Use of disclosed information about sex offenders to commit a felony ................................. add $5,000
347(a)
Using poison or harmful substance that may cause death or does cause
great bodily injury ....................................................................................... add $ 50,000
368(b)(2)
Elder or dependent adult abuse resulting in great bodily injury ....................................... add $ 50,000
368(b)(3)
Elder or dependent adult abuse resulting in death ............................................................ add $100,000
422.75(a)
Committing felony hate crime .............................................................................................. add $5,000
422.75(b)
Committing felony against property of public or private institution because
property associated with a person or group of identifiable race, color,
religion, nationality, ancestry, gender, disability, or sexual orientation....... add $15,000
422.75(c)
Acting in concert with another/aiding or abetting felony hate crime .................................. add $20,000
422.75(e)
Prior conviction of felony hate crime with current charge of felony hate crime .................. add $5,000
451.1
Conviction of arson under Pen C§451 and designated circumstance
(Pen C§451.1(a)(1)-(5)) found true ................................................................ add $25,000
452.1
Felony conviction of unlawfully causing of fire under Pen C§452 and
designated circumstance (Pen C§452.1(a)(1)-(4)) found true ....................... add $15,000
548(b)
Prior conviction of insurance fraud with current charge of insurance fraud....................... add $10,000
550(e)
Prior felony conviction of insurance fraud with current charge of insurance
fraud ............................................................................................................ add $10,000
550(f)
Two prior felony convictions of insurance fraud with current charge of
insurance fraud .............................................................................................. add $10,000
550(g)
Violation of Pen C§550(a)(3) resulting in serious bodily injury
from vehicular collision ................................................................................ add $10,000
593a(b)
Causing bodily injury in commission of tree spiking ......................................................... add $10,000
600(c)-(d)
Harming, obstructing, or interfering with peace officer’s horse or dog ............................. add $10,000
666.5
Prior conviction of auto theft (VC §10851) or receiving stolen
auto (PC §496d) (rev. 12/10) ............................................................................ add $20,000
667(a)
Prior conviction of serious felony with current charge of serious felony (rev. 12/10) .......... add $50,000
667(d)
Prior conviction of one or more strike offenses (rev. 12/10) ....................................... See Rules 9 - 11
667.5(a)
Prior prison term for violent felony with current conviction of violent felony (rev. 12/10) ... add $50,000
667.5(b)
Prior prison term for felony with current conviction of felony (rev. 12/10) ....................... add $10,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Bail
667.51(a)
Prior conviction of sex offense with current charge of Pen C§288
(lewd acts with child) ............................................................................................ add $25,000
667.6(a)
Prior conviction of serious sex offense with current charge of serious sex
offense (rev. 12/10) .............................................................................................. add $50,000
667.6(b)
Two or more prior prison terms for serious sex offense with current
charge of serious sex offense ................................................................................ add $50,000
667.61
Felony sex offense - specified circumstances ................................................................... add $250,000
667.7
Habitual offenders who inflict great bodily injury ........................................................ add $1,000,000
667.71
Habitual Sexual Offender ................................................................................................. add $250,000
667.8(a)
Kidnapping victim for purpose of committing sex offense .............................................. add $250,000
667.8(b)
Kidnapping child-victim for purpose of committing sex offense ....................................... add $75,000
667.85
Kidnapping to permanently deprive parent of custody of child ......................................... add $25,000
667.9(a)
Committing certain offenses against disabled, elderly, or child victim .............................. add $25,000
667.9(b)
Prior conviction of certain offenses committed against disabled, elderly, or
child victim with current charge of those offenses ......................................... add $10,000
667.10
Prior conviction of Pen C§289 with current conviction of same offense
committed against disabled, elderly, or child victim ....................................... add $10,000
667.15(a)
Showing child pornography to minor prior to or during commission of lewd
act on the minor in violation of Pen C§288 ..................................................... add $5,000
667.15(b)
Showing child pornography to minor prior to or during commission of sexual
conduct with that minor in violation of Pen C§288.5 ................................... add $10,000
667.16
Felony conviction of Pen C§470, §487, §532 as part of plan or scheme to
defraud an owner in connection with repairs to structure damaged by
natural disaster ............................................................................................... add $5,000
667.17
Impersonating a peace officer in violation of Pen C§538(d) during
commission of felony ..................................................................................... add $5,000
670
Prior conviction of certain offenses committed to defraud in connection with
with repairs for damages caused by natural disaster with present conviction
of those offenses ............................................................................................ add $5,000
674(a)
Day care provider committing sex offense against minor victim ....................................... add $10,000
674(b)
Day care provider committing sex offense against minor victim in concert
with another ................................................................................................. add $15,000
12021.5(a)
Carrying firearm while committing street gang crime ........................................................ add $15,000
12021.5(b)
Carrying firearm together with detachable magazine while committing street
gang crime ................................................................................................... add $20,000
12022(a)(1)
Being armed with a firearm .................................................................................................. add $5,000
12022(a)(2)
Being armed with an assault weapon or machine gun ........................................................ add $20,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Bail
12022(b)(1)
Personally using a deadly weapon...................................................................................... add $30,000
12022(b)(2)
Personally using deadly weapon in the commission of car jacking or attempted
car jacking ................................................................................................... add $50,000
12022(c)
Being personally armed with a firearm while committing drug offenses ........................... add $25,000
12022(d)
Being a principal, knowing another principal is personally armed with a
firearm, while committing drug offenses .............................................................. add $15,000
12022.1
Committing one allegation, felony offense while released on
bail or own recognizance (rev. 12/10) ................................................................. add $50,000
Two allegations (rev. 12/10).................................................................................... add $100,000
Three allegations (rev. 12/10) ................................................................................. add $150,000
Four allegations (rev. 12/10) ................................................................................... add $200,000
Additional allegations (each) (rev. 12/10) ................................................................ add $50,000
12022.2(a)
Being armed with a firearm and possessing metal-piercing ammunition ........................... add $50,000
12022.2(b)
Wearing bulletproof body vest in the commission of violent felony .................................. add $25,000
12022.3(a)
Using firearm or deadly weapon in commission of sex offense ......................................... add $50,000
12022.3(b)
Being armed with a firearm or deadly weapon in commission of sex offense.................... add $25,000
12022.4
Supplying firearm for commission of felony ...................................................................... add $15,000
12022.5(a)(1) Personally using firearm..................................................................................................... add $50,000
12022.5(a)(2) Personally using firearm in the commission of car jacking or attempted
car jacking ................................................................................................... add $50,000
12022.5(b)(1) Discharging firearm at occupied vehicle causing great bodily injury or death .................. add $50,000
12022.5(b)(2) Personally using assault weapon or machine gun ............................................................... add $50,000
12022.5(c)
Personally using firearm in commission of drug offenses .................................................. add $50,000
12022.53(b)
Personally using firearm while committing felony designated in Pen C
§12022.53(a) (rev. 12/10) ............................................................................. add $100,000
12022.53(c)
Discharging firearm while committing felony designated in Pen C
§12022.53(a) (rev. 12/10) ............................................................................ add $200,000
12022.53(d)
Discharging firearm causing GBI or death while committing designated
felony ...................................................................................................... add $1,000,000
12022.53(e)
Discharging firearm by gang member causing GBI or death (rev. 12/10) ..... see underlying enhancement
12022.55
Discharging firearm from vehicle causing great bodily injury or death ........................... add $100,000
12022.6(a)(1) Taking of or damage to property over $50,000 .................................................................. add $65,000
12022.6(a)(2) Taking of or damage to property over $200,000 .............................................................. add $200,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Bail
12022.6(a)(3) Taking of or damage to property over $1,300,000 ........................................................ add $1,300,000
12022.6(a)(4) Taking of or damage to property over $3,200,000 ........................................................ add $3,200,000
12022.7(a)
Personally inflicting great bodily injury ............................................................................ add $50,000
12022.7(b)
Personally inflicting great bodily injury resulting in comatose brain injury or
permanent paralysis of victim (rev. 12/10) ................................................ add $100,000
12022.7(c)
Personally inflicting great bodily injury on victim 70 years of age or older (rev. 12/10) .... add $100,000
12022.7(d)
Personally inflicting great bodily injury on child under 5 years of age (rev. 12/10) ........ add $100,000
12022.7(e)
Personally inflicting great bodily injury during commission of domestic
violence offense (rev. 12/10) ....................................................................... add $50,000
12022.75
Administering controlled substance against victim’s will .................................................. add $15,000
12022.8
Inflicting great bodily injury in commission of sex offense ............................................... add $25,000
12022.85
Committing sex offense knowing defendant carries AIDS virus ........................................ add $15,000
12022.9(a)
Personally inflicting injury causing termination of pregnancy ........................................... add $25,000
12022.9(b)(1) Discharging firearm from motor vehicle in violation of Pen C§12034(c)
resulting in paralysis or paraphrasis of victim ............................................. add $20,000
12022.9(b)(2) Discharging firearm from motor vehicle into another occupied vehicle in
violation of Pen C§246 resulting in paralysis or paraphrasis of victim ....... add $20,000
12022.95
Willful cruelty to child resulting in death........................................................................... add $20,000
12072(g)(4)
Unlawful firearm transaction in violation of PC§12072(a)(2) or (b) and firearm
used in subsequent commission of a felony for which a conviction is obtained
and sentence imposed .................................................................................. add $15,000
12280(a)(2)
Selling or giving assault weapon to a minor ........................................................................ add $5,000
12280(e)
Manufacture, transport, sale or possession of assault weapon while committing
another crime ................................................................................................. add $5,000
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H & S Code §
1522.01(c)
Description of Crime
Bail
Use of disclosed information about sex offenders to commit a felony ............................... add $15,000
11353.1(a)(1) Using minor for drug transactions involving heroin or cocaine on grounds
of church, playground, etc. ........................................................................... add $5,000
11353.1(a)(2) Using minor for drug transactions involving heroin or cocaine on or near
school grounds ............................................................................................ add $10,000
11353.1(a)(3) Using minor at least four years younger than defendant for drug transactions ................... add $15,000
11353.4(a)
Prior conviction of using minor for drug transactions involving cocaine base
resulting in prison sentence with current conviction of same offense .......... add $15,000
11353.4(b)
Prior conviction of using minor for drug transactions involving cocaine base
with current conviction of using minor 14 years of age or younger for drug
transactions involving cocaine base ............................................................. add $15,000
11353.6(b)
Selling drugs to minor on or near school grounds .............................................................. add $25,000
11353.6(c)
Selling drugs to minor at least four years younger than defendant on or near
school grounds............................................................................................. add $25,000
11356.5
Inducing another to violate drug laws in excessive values ................................................. add $15,000
11370.2
Prior conviction of drug offense with current conviction of drug offense .......................... add $15,000
11370.4
Violating drug offenses involving large quantities:
11370.4(a)(1) Heroin, cocaine, cocaine base in excess of 1 kilogram (2.2 lbs.) ....................................... add $15,000
11370.4(a)(2) Heroin, cocaine, cocaine base in excess of 4 kilograms (8.8 lbs). ..................................... add $25,000
11370.4(a)(3) Heroin, cocaine, cocaine base in excess of 10 kilograms (22 lbs) ..................................... add $50,000
11370.4(a)(4) Heroin, cocaine, cocaine base in excess of 20 kilograms (44 lbs) ..................................... add $75,000
11370.4(a)(5) Heroin, cocaine, cocaine base in excess of 40 kilograms (88 lbs) ................................... add $100,000
11370.4(a)(6) Heroin, cocaine, cocaine base in excess of 80 kilograms (176 lbs) ................................. add $125,000
11370.4(b)(1) Methamphetamine, amphetamine, PCP, or analog in excess of 1 kilo/30 liters ................. add $15,000
11370.4(b)(2) Methamphetamine, amphetamine, PCP, or analog in excess of 4 kilos/100 liters ............. add $25,000
11370.4(b)(3) Methamphetamine, amphetamine, PCP, or analog in excess of 10 kilos/200 liters ........... add $50,000
11370.4(b)(4) Methamphetamine, amphetamine, PCP, or analog in excess of 20 kilos/400 liters ........... add $75,000
11379.7(a)
Manufacturing or possessing precursors of methamphetamine or PCP
with intent to manufacture in structure where minor under 16 years
of age present .................................................................................................... add $20,000
11379.7(b)
Manufacturing or possessing precursors of methamphetamine or PCP
with intent to manufacture and causing GBI to minor under 16 years
of age ................................................................................................................ add $25,000
11379.8
Violating drug offenses involving large quantities:
11379.8(a)(1) Phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamine, amphetamine in excess of
3 gallons or l lb ................................................................................................. add $15,000
11379.8(a)(2) Phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamine, amphetamine in excess of
10 gallons or 3 lbs. ............................................................................................ add $25,000
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H & S Code §
Description of Crime
Bail
11379.8(a)(3) Phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamine, amphetamine in excess of
25 gallons or 10 lbs ........................................................................................... add $50,000
11379.8(a)(4) Phencyclidine (PCP), methamphetamine, amphetamine in excess of
105 gallons or 44 pounds .................................................................................. add $75,000
11379.9
Manufacturing or possessing precursors of methamphetamine or PCP with
intent to manufacture and causing death or GBI ............................................... add $50,000
11380.1(a)(1) Using minor for drug transactions involving PCP, methamphetamine
or LSD on grounds of church, playground, etc. .................................................. add $5,000
11380.1(a)(2) Using minor for drug transactions involving PCP, methamphetamine,
or LSD on or near school grounds .................................................................... add $10,000
11380.1(a)(3) Using minor at least four years younger than defendant for drug transactions ................... add $15,000
11380.5
Possession for sale or sale of heroin, cocaine, cocaine base, methamphetamine,
or PCP on grounds of public park or ocean-front beach ..................................... add $5,000
25189.5(e)
Unlawful disposal, transport, treatment, or storage of hazardous waste causing
GBI or substantial probability of death ............................................................. add $15,000
25189.7(c)
Unlawful burning or incineration of hazardous waste causing GBI or
substantial probability of death ......................................................................... add $15,000
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Insurance Code §
Description of Crime
Bail
1871.4(c)
Prior felony conviction of insurance fraud with current conviction of making
false/fraudulent statements concerning workers’ compensation claims .............. add $5,000
11760(b)
Prior felony conviction of insurance fraud with current conviction of making
false/fraudulent statements for purpose of reducing premium, rate, or cost
of workers compensation insurance .................................................................. add $10,000
11880(b)
Prior felony conviction of insurance fraud with current conviction of making
false/fraudulent statements for purpose of reducing premium, rate, or cost
of workers compensation insurance issued by State Compensation
Insurance Fund .................................................................................................. add $10,000
Vehicle Code §
Description of Crime
Bail
20001(c)
Fleeing the scene after committing vehicular manslaughter under Pen C
§191.5, §192(c)(1), §192(c)(3), §192.5(a), or §192.5(c) ............................... add 50,000
23558
Driving under the influence and causing bodily injury or death to multiple
victims......................................................................................................... add $ 10,000
for each additional victim
23566(c)
Note:
Violation of Veh C§23153 w/GBI within 7 years of four or more
violations of Veh C§23103 (as specified in §23103.5),
§23152, or §23153 ....................................................................................... add $10,000
Bail for enhancements and circumstances not listed in Schedule B (see Schedule C for special allegations
of probation ineligibility) shall be set as follows:

If the enhancement carries a maximum additional term not exceeding 3 years ..................................... add $5,000

If the enhancement carries a maximum additional term not exceeding 5 years ................................... add $10,000

If the enhancement carries a maximum additional term not exceeding 10 years ................................. add $15,000

If the enhancement carries a maximum additional term exceeding 10 years ....................................... add $25,000
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Schedule C
Bail Increments for Special Allegations of Probation
Ineligibility or Presumption of Probation Ineligibility
Upon determination of the base bail amount from either the General Felony Bail
Schedule or from Schedule A (if the offense is not listed in the General Felony Bail
Schedule), an additional bail amount of $5,000 should be added to the base bail and
to any bail added for enhancements from Schedule B. Only one bail increment of
$5,000 may be added even if more than one special allegation applies.
Note: This schedule shall apply only if the special allegation(s) is/are charged in the
complaint or information. Do not add bail under this schedule at time of booking. DO
NOT add bail from this schedule if the basis for the added bail comprises the same
circumstances(s) as the bail added under Schedule B. (Example: two 667.5(b) priors
under Schedule B result in $ 20,000 added bail under Schedule B. Do not add $5,000
bail per PC§1203(e)(4) under this schedule.)
I. Presumption of Probation Ineligibility
(Eligible Only in Unusual Case)
115(c)(1)
Prior conviction of Pen C§115, attempt to record false or forged
instrument, with present charge of that section in a separate
proceeding ..................................................................................................... add $5,000
115(c)(2)
Conviction in one proceeding of more than one violation of
Pen C§115, attempt to record false or forged instrument,
with intent to defraud, when violations result in cumulative
financial loss exceeding $100,000 ................................................................. add $5,000
290(g)(4)
Felony violation of registration provisions under Pen C§ 290(g)(2) and (3) ............... add $5,000
454
Unlawful burning within area of insurrection or emergency ....................................... add $5,000
462(a)
Burglary of an inhabited dwelling, building, trailer coach, floating home
(first degree burglary) .................................................................................... add $5,000
462.5
Felony custodial institution burglary ........................................................................... add $5,000
1203(e)(1)
Armed with deadly weapon, other than a firearm, at the time of
commission or arrest, when convicted of specified felonies .......................... add $5,000
1203(e)(2)
Used or attempted to use deadly weapon on a person in any offense ......................... add $5,000
1203(e)(3)
Willfully inflicted great bodily injury or torture in any offense .................................. add $5,000
1203(e)(4)
Two prior felony convictions ..................................................................... add $5,0001203(e)(5
1203(e)(5)
One prior felony conviction and present charge of one of specified felonies ............. add $5,000
1203(e)(6)
One prior felony conviction involving deadly weapon use or
arming or infliction of great bodily injury ...................................................... add $5,000
1203(e)(7)
Bribery, embezzlement, or extortion by public official or peace
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officer in discharge of duties .......................................................................... add $5,000
1203(e)(8)
Knowingly furnishing or giving away PCP ................................................................. add $5,000
1203(e)(9)
Violation of Pen C§451(a) (arson that causes great bodily injury),
or §451(b) (arson of inhabited structure or property) ................................... add $5,000
1203(e)(10)
Inflicted great bodily injury or death by discharging a
firearm from or at a vehicle ........................................................................... add $5,000
1203(e)(11)
Possession of a short-barreled rifle or shotgun under
Pen C§12020, a machine gun under Pen C§12020, or a silencer
under Pen C§12520....................................................................................... add $5,000
1203(e)(12)
Knowing gift or sale of deadly weapon or firearm to mental patient in violation of
W & I §8101 .................................................................................................. add $5,000
1203(e)(13)
Unlawful firearm transaction specified in Pen C§12072(g)(2)or (3) ........................... add $5,000
1203.044(d)
Theft exceeding $100,000 in single transaction or occurrence ................................... add $5,000
1203.045
Theft exceeding $100,000 .......................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.046
Solicitation of a minor to commit certain felonies in violation of
Pen C§653j ................................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.048
Computer-related crimes (Pen C§502, §502.1(b)) with taking or
damage exceeding $100,000 ......................................................................... add $5,000
1203.049(a)
Fraudulent appropriation or unauthorized use, transfer, sale, or purchase of food
stamps committed by means of electronic transfer of benefits in violation of
W & I §10980(f) or (g) and amount exceeds $100,000 ................................. add $5,000
1203.065(b)
Pen C§220 violation of assault with intent to commit one of
specified sex offenses ................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.066(c)
Certain Pen C§288 (lewd or lascivious act with a child)
violations when specified mitigating circumstances are present ................... add $5,000
1203.073(b)(1)(b)(2) Possession for sale or sale of specified amounts of cocaine or
methamphetamine in violation of Health & S C§11351,
§11352, §11378, §11379 .............................................................................. add $5,000
1203.073(b)(3)
Manufacturing controlled substances (except PCP) in violation
of Health & S C§11379.6 ............................................................................. add $5,000
1203.073(b)(4)
Employing minor to manufacture or sell heroin, cocaine, cocaine base,
or methamphetamine in violation of Health & S C§11353 or
§11380 .......................................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.073(b)(5)
Possession for sale of specified amount of cocaine base in
violation of Health & S C§11351.5 .............................................................. add $5,000
1203.073(b)(6)(b)(7) Transport or sale of any amount of cocaine base in violation of
Health & S C§11352 ...................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.073(b)(8)
Prior and present charge of certain offenses involving methamphetamine ................. add $5,000
1203.074
Violation of Health & S C§11366.6 use of location specifically
designed to suppress police entry in order to manufacture, sell
or possess for sale heroin, cocaine, cocaine base, PCP,
amphetamine, methamphetamine, or LSD .................................................... add $5,000
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1203.09(f)
Assault with a deadly weapon, battery that results in physical injury
requiring professional medical treatment, robbery, or mayhem
committed against a victim 60 years of age or older ..................................... add $5,000
4532(c)
Specified felony escape from secure main jail facility ............................................... add $5,000
II. Probation Ineligibility
550(d)
Two or more prior felony convictions of preparing/presenting
false/fraudulent insurance claim and present felony charge
of same .......................................................................................................... add $5,000
667(c)
Prior conviction of felony offense (a strike) defined in Pen C§667(d) or
§1170.12(b) and present charge of any felony ............................................... add $5,000
667.61(h)
Conviction of specified serious sex offenses committed under designated
aggravated circumstances .............................................................................. add $5,000
1170.12(a)
Prior conviction of felony offense (strike) defined in Pen C§667(d) or
§1170.12(b) and present charge of any felony ............................................... add $5,000
1203.044(b)
Present charge of theft exceeding $50,000 in a single transaction
or occurrence with prior conviction of any offense for which
an enhancement under Pen C§12022.6 was found true ................................. add $5,000
1203.055(c)
Prior conviction and present charge of one of specified felonies
committed against public transit vehicles or occupants ................................ add $5,000
1203.06(a)(1)
Personal use of a firearm in committing or attempting one of
specified felonies .......................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.06(a)(2)
Prior conviction of one of specified felonies and personally armed
with a firearm at the time of commission or arrest, in any
subsequent felony.......................................................................................... add $5,000
1203.065(a)
Conviction of specified serious sex offenses .............................................................. add $5,000
1203.066(a)(1)
Violation of Pen C§288 or Pen C§288.5 (by use of force,
violence, duress, menace, or fear of immediate and unlawful
bodily injury) ................................................................................................ add $5,000
1203.066(a)(2)-(4)
Violation of Pen C§288 or Pen C§288.5 when bodily injury caused,
weapon used, or stranger befriended child victim for purposes
of committing the offense ............................................................................. add $5,000
1203.066(a)(5)
Prior conviction of one of specified sex offenses and present charge of
Pen C§288 or Pen C§288.5 ........................................................................... add $5,000
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1203.066(a)(6)
1203.066(a)(7)-(9)\
Violation of Pen C§207 or §209 or §209.5 for the purpose
of committing a violation of Pen C§288 or Pen C§288.5 ............................. add $5,000
Violation of Pen C§288 or §288.5 involving more than one victim, a victim under the
age of 14, or the use of obscene matter or matter depicting sexual conduct, and
specified mitigating circumstances are not present ............................ add $5,000
1203.07
Specified Health and Safety Code violations involving heroin, PCP,
or other specified controlled substances ....................................................... add $5,000
1203.07(a)(3)
Prior conviction of violating Health & Safety Code §11351 or §11352
and present charge of violating Health & Safety Code §11351 or
§11352 involving heroin ............................................................................... add $5,000
1203.075
Personal infliction of great bodily injury in committing or
attempting one of specified felonies............................................................... add $5,000
1203.08
Present charge of one of designated felonies with prior
convictions under charges separately brought and tried
two or more times of any designated felony................................................... add $5,000
1203.085
Conviction of any felony committed while on parole for a Pen C
§ 667.5(c) violent felony or conviction of a Pen C§1192.7(c)
serious felony or conviction of a Pen C§667.5(c) violent felony
or a Pen C§1192.7 serious felony committed while on parole for
any felony .................................................................................................... add $10,000
1203.09
Infliction of great bodily injury on elderly or disabled victim while
committing or attempting one of specified felonies ..................................... add $20,000
1203(k)
Conviction of Pen C§667.5(c) violent felony or Pen C§1192.7(c)
for serious felony while on probation for a felony offense ............................ add $5,000
12311
Any violation of Pen C§12301-§12312 ....................................................................... add $5,000
12022.53(g)
Personal use or discharge of firearm in committing or attempting one of
specified felonies ........................................................................................... add $5,000
H & S C§11370(a)
Prior conviction of one of specified Health and Safety Code provision
involving controlled substances and present charge of an offense
involving one of specified controlled substances .......................................... add $5,000
H & S C§11370(b) Violations involving specified controlled substances or narcotics
when an adult involves a minor...................................................................... add $5,000
Note:
For any special allegation of probation ineligibility not listed, add $5,000.
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Misdemeanor & Infraction Bail Schedule
Uniform Bail & Penalty Schedule
TABLE OF CONTENTS
General Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
CODE
PAGE NUMBER
State Statutes
Business and Professions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Health and Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Penal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
County Ordinances and City Codes
Hughson Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Modesto Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Patterson Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Stanislaus County Ordinances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
Turlock Municipal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97
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STANISLAUS COUNTY MISDEMEANOR AND INFRACTION BAIL SCHEDULE
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. Pursuant to the requirements of Penal Code Section 1269b(d) and California Rule of Court
4.102, the attached bail schedule has been adopted by a majority of the Superior Court
judges of Stanislaus County.
2. This schedule shall supersede all prior schedules for misdemeanors and infractions in
Stanislaus County.
3. The jailer and court clerks are hereby authorized to accept bail and release persons held in
custody upon misdemeanor and infraction charges in the amount of bail set forth for each
specific charge. If there is more than one charge, bail shall be set for the charge carrying
the highest bail amount.
4. Bail for release from custody may be given in cash or by a surety bond executed by a
certified surety insurer.
5. Infraction violations are listed with the letter (I) preceding the section number.
6. Bail for all misdemeanor violations of California State Codes not covered herein shall be in
the amount of $1,000 unless otherwise indicated or otherwise listed in the Uniform Bail
and Penalty Schedule published annually pursuant to California Rule of Court 4.102.
7. Bail for all infractions not listed shall be in the amount of $320 unless another bail amount
is listed in the Uniform Bail and Penalty Schedule revised annually pursuant to California
Rule of Court 4.102.
8. Bail upon any charge which was originally fileable as a felony but charged as a
misdemeanor under PC §17(b)(4) shall be $2,000 unless otherwise indicated.
9. In any case in which the defendant fails to appear as ordered by the court or by law
enforcement on a promise to appear, $500 shall be added by the court to whatever bail is set
as reasonably necessary. On subsequent failures to appear, the court shall add $550 for the
second and $555 to the third.
10.
Bail for all infraction violations of the Vehicle Code and all misdemeanor or infraction
violations of boating, fish and game, forestry, public utilities, parks and recreation, and
business licensing cases shall be set in accordance with the current Uniform Bail and
Penalty Schedule published annually by the Judicial Council pursuant to California Rule of
Court 4.102.
11.
A violation of misdemeanor probation (PC §1203.2/1203.3) arrest without a warrant shall
have bail set at $5,000.
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Business and Professions Code
B & P C§
Description of Crime
Amount
4059
Furnishing dangerous drug or device without prescription
$2,000
4060
Possession of controlled substance without prescription
$1,000
4140
Possession of hypodermic needle or syringe
$1,000
4141
Furnishing hypodermic needles or syringes without a permit
$1,000
4142
Retail sale of hypodermic needle or syringe without prescription
$1,000
4323
False representation in telephone or electronic communication as
person who can lawfully prescribe drug
$1,000
4324
Forging prescription (§4324(a)) or possession of drugs secured by
forged prescription (§4324(b))
$2,000
4326(b)
Misuse or permitted misuse of hypodermic needle or syringe
$1,000
17500
False advertising
$1,000
25602
Selling alcoholic beverage to habitual drunkard or intoxicated person
$1,000
25658(a)
Selling, furnishing, or giving alcoholic beverage to minor
$1,000
25658(b)
Minor’s purchase or consumption of alcoholic beverage in any onsale premises – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$2,000
Selling, furnishing, or giving alcoholic beverage to minor and the
minor consumes the alcohol and proximately causes great bodily
injury or death
$4,000
25658(c)
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B&PC
25658.5
Description of Crime
Amount
Minor’s attempted purchase of alcoholic beverage from licensee – 1st
offense (infraction)
$2,000
2nd or subsequent offense
25661
Minor’s presenting or possessing of false evidence of age and
identify – 1st offense
2nd or subsequent offense
25662(a)
$1,000
$750
$1,000
Minor’s possession of alcoholic beverage in public (except delivery
ordered by parent, responsible adult relative, any adult designated by
parent or legal guardian, or employer) – 1st offense
$750
2nd or subsequent offense
$1,000
25663(a)
Employment of minor in premises used for on-sale consumption of
alcoholic beverage
$1,000
25665
Permitting minor to enter and remain in licensed, on-sale premises
$1,000
25665
Minor’s entering and remaining in licensed on-sale premises without
lawful business
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$750
Education Code
Ed C§
Description of Crime
Amount
(I) 48291/48293
Failure to attend school (SARB)
$320
49182
Employment of minors
$320
49183
False certification of age
$320
(I) 49307
Violation of patrol signals
$160
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Health and Safety Code
H & S C§
Description of Crime
Amount
11153
Improperly prescribing and/or dispensing controlled substance – dual
responsibility of physician and pharmacist
$3,000
11154
Prescribing, administering, dispensing, or furnishing controlled
substance to non-patient
$3,000
11155
Physician’s dispensing/administering controlled substance without
appropriate registration
$3,000
11156
Prescribing, furnishing, or administering controlled substance to
addict
$4,000
11350(b)
Possession of controlled substance specified in §11054(e)
$2,000
11357(a)
Possession of concentrated cannabis (hashish)
$2,000
11357(b)
Possession of marijuana – 28.5 grams or less
$400
11357(c)
Possession of marijuana – more than 28.5 grams
$1,000
11357(d)
Possession of marijuana – 28.5 grams or less by adult on school
grounds
$1,000
11360(b)
Giving away or transporting marijuana – 28.5 grams or less
$2,000
11363
Planting, harvesting, or processing peyote
$1,000
11364.1
Possession of paraphernalia for injecting or smoking specified
controlled substances
$1,000
11364.7(a)
Manufacturing, furnishing, or delivering drug paraphernalia to be
used with controlled substance
$2,000
11364.7(b)
Manufacturing drug paraphernalia to be used with cocaine, cocaine
base, heroin, PCP, or methamphetamine
$2,000
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H & S C§
Description of Crime
Amount
11364.7(c)
Furnishing drug paraphernalia to minor by adult who is at least 3
years older or possessing hypodermic needle on school grounds with
intent to furnish to deliver the needle with knowledge that it will be
used by minor
$2,000
11365
Presence during unlawful use of controlled substance
$1,000
11366
Maintaining place for use or distribution of controlled substance
$3,000
11368
Forging prescription or uttering forged prescription
$2,000
11370.9
Receiving, transferring, investing, or managing proceeds over
$25,000 derived from controlled substance offenses with intent to
conceal the nature, location, ownership, control, or source of
proceeds or to avoid a transaction reporting requirement
$5,000
11375(b)(1)
Sale or possession for sale of controlled substance specified in
§11375(c)
$4,000
11375(b)(2)
Possession of controlled substance specified in §11375(c) (also
punishable as infraction)
$1,000
11377(a)
Possession of specified controlled substance, such as PCP,
methamphetamine, etc, without prescription (rev. 07/15)
$5,000
11377(b)(1)
Possession of controlled substance specified in §11056(f) and no
prior conviction of possessing such substance
$2,000
11377(b)(2)
Possession of controlled substance specified in §11056(g)
$1,000
11379.2
Sale or possession for sale of controlled substance specified in
§11056(g)
$3,000
11390
Cultivating spores or mycelium capable of producing a controlled
substance
$2,000
11391
Transporting, importing, selling, or furnishing spores or mycelium
capable of producing a controlled substance
$2,000
11532
Loitering in public place with intent to commit narcotics offense
$1,000
11550(a)
Use/under the influence of a controlled substance; 1st or 2nd offense
(rev. 07/15)
$5,000
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H&SC§
Description of Crime
Amount
11550(b)
Under influence of controlled substance – 3rd or subsequent offense
within 7 years and refusal to complete licensed drug rehabilitation
program offered by court under §11550(c). (rev. 07/15)
$5,000
11550(e)
Under influence of cocaine, cocaine base, heroin, methamphetamine,
or phencyclidine while in immediate personal possession of loaded,
operable firearm. (rev. 03/15)
$5,000
11590
Failure to register with law enforcement
$3,000
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Penal Code
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
32-33
Accessory to a felony
$2,000
69
Obstruct/resist public official by threats/violence
$5,000
96.5
Obstruction of justice by judicial offers, court commissioner, or
referee
$2,000
112
Manufacturing/selling false government documents to conceal
citizenship
$2,000
115.3
Altering official record
$1,000
116.5(a)(1)
Conferring, offering, or agreeing to confer payment or benefit on
a juror or person acting on behalf of a juror in consideration for
the juror or third person disclosing information relating to a
criminal proceeding (before or within 90 days of discharge of the
jury)
$1,000
116.5(a)(2)
Acting on behalf of a juror, accepting or agreeing to accept
payment or benefit for himself/herself or for the juror in
consideration for disclosure of information relating to a criminal
proceeding (before or within 90 days of discharge of the jury)
$1,000
116.5(a)(3)
Acting on behalf of himself/herself, agreeing to accept, directly
or indirectly, payment or benefit in consideration for disclosure
of information relating to a criminal proceeding (before or within
90 days of discharge of the jury)
$1,000
118.1
Peace officer’s filing of false crime or investigation report or
making of false statement in report
$2,000
132.5
Disclosure for money or equivalent consideration of information
relating to a crime by prospective witness
$1,000
136.1(a)(1)-(3)
Preventing/dissuading witness
$3,000
136.1(b)(1)-(3)
Preventing/dissuading witness
$3,000
140
Using force or threatening use of force or violence against a
crime witness or victim
$3,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
141(a)
Filing of false evidence in criminal proceeding
$2,000
148(a)(1)
Interfering with an officer or emergency medical technician
$3,000
148(a)(2)
Interfering with transmission over public safety radio
$2,000
148(b)
Interfering with officer and removal of weapon other than firearm
$4,000
148(d)
Interfering with officer and attempted removal of firearm
$5,000
148.5
False crime report to peace officer, district attorney (or deputy), or
grand jury
$2,000
148.6(a)
Filing false complaint of misconduct against a peace officer
$2,000
148.6(b)
Filing false civil claim against a peace officer or lien against the
officer’s property with intent to harass or dissuade the officer from
carrying out his or her duties
$2,000
148.9
False identification to a peace officer
$1,000
148.10
Interfering with an officer and causing his or her death or serious
bodily injury
$5,000
149
Assault by public officer under color of authority
$3,000
152
Concealment of accidental death
$2,000
152.3
Failure to report crime when victim is under 14 years of age
$3,000
166(a)
Contempt of court
$1,000
166(b)
Contempt of court – Willful disobedience of court order by
contacting victim and defendant has prior conviction of stalking
(Pen C §646.9)
$3,000
166(c)(1)
Contempt of court – Willful violation of protective order or stay
away court order issued in pending criminal domestic violence case
or issued as condition of probation after conviction
$5,000
166(c)(4)
Contempt of court – Violation of protective order or stay away court
order – 2nd or subsequent offense within 7years and involving act or
“credible threat” of violence as defined in Pen C §139(c)
$7,000
166(d)
Contempt of court – knowing possession, purchase, or receipt of
firearm in violation of protective order
$5,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
171.5
Possession of weapons, replica weapons, or ammunition in area of
airport to which access is controlled by screening of persons and
property
$2,000
182
Conspiracy to commit acts proscribed in Pen C §182 without
$3,000
specific punishment
182(a)(4)
Conspiracy to defraud of property or to obtain money or property by
false pretenses
$2,000
182.5
Criminal street gang conspiracy
$5,000
186.10(a)
Money laundering – 1st offense
$5,000
Money laundering – 2nd offense
$7,000
186.22(a)
Participation in criminal street gang activity
$4,000
186.22(d)
Commission of wobbler in association with criminal street gang with
specific intent to further criminal conduct by gang members
$5,000
186.28
Supplying or selling firearm for use in commission of felony by
criminal street gang member
$5,000
186.33(a)
Violation of registration provisions of Pen C §186.30 by person
$3,000
convicted of gang-related crime or participating in criminal
street gang
192(c)(1),
193(c)(1)
Vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence
$5,000
192(c)(2),
193(c)(2)
Vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence
$3,000
192(c)(3)
Vehicular manslaughter without gross negligence while intoxicated
$4,000
193.8
Relinquishing motor vehicle to intoxicated minor
$2,000
236-237
False imprisonment
$2,000
240, 241(a)
Assault
$1,000
241(b)
Assault on peace officer, or other specified public service employee
$4,000
241.1
Assault on custodial officer
$4,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
241.2(a)(1)
Assault against person on school or park property
$3,000
241.3
Assault against person on the property of, or on a motor vehicle of, a
public transportation provider
$3,000
241.4
Assault on school police department member
$2,000
241.6
Assault on school employee engaged in the performance of his or her
duties or in retaliation for an act performed in the course of those
duties
$5,000
241.7
Assault on juror by party to action
$4,000
242, 243(a)
Battery
$3,000
243(b)
Battery on peace officer or other specified public service employee
$5,000
243(c)(1)
Battery inflicting injury on specified public service employee
$4,000
243(c)(2)
Battery inflicting injury on peace officer
$5,000
243(d)
Battery with serious bodily injury
$4,000
243(e)
Battery against a spouse, a person with whom the defendant is
cohabiting, a person who is the parent of the defendant’s child, former
spouse, fiancé, or a person with whom defendant has or had a dating or
engagement relationship
$5,000
243.2
Battery against person on school or park property, or hospital grounds
$2,000
243.25
Battery against elder or dependent adult with knowledge that victim is
an elder or dependent adult
$4,000
243.3
Battery on transportation worker or passenger
$3,000
243.35
Battery against person on the property of, or in the motor vehicle of, a
public transportation provider
$4,000
243.4(a)-(d)
Sexual battery
$3,000
243.4(e)
Misdemeanor sexual battery
$2,000
243.4(e)
Misdemeanor sexual battery by employer
$3,000
243.6
Battery on school employee engaged in the performance of his or her
duties or in retaliation for an act performed in the course of those
duties
$4,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
243.7
Battery on juror by party to action
$4,000
243.8
Battery committed against a sports official
$4,000
244.5
Assault with stun gun or laser
$3.000
245(a)(1)
Assault with deadly weapon other than firearm or assault with force
likely to produce great bodily injury
$3,000
245(a)(2)
Assault with firearm
$7,000
245.5(a)
Assault with deadly weapon other than firearm or assault with force
likely to produce great bodily injury on school employee
$5,000
245.5(b)
Assault with firearm on school employee
$7,000
245.5(c)
Assault with stun gun or taser on school employee
$4,000
246
Discharging firearm at inhabited dwelling or occupied building or
vehicle
$7,000
247(b)
Discharging firearm at uninhabited building or unoccupied vehicle
$5,000
261.5(b)
Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor who is not more than 3 years
older or 3 years younger than defendant
$2,000
261.5(c)
Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor who is more than 3 years
younger than defendant
$4,000
261.5(d)
Unlawful sexual intercourse with minor who is under age 16 by
defendant 21 years of age or older
$5,000
266
Seduction of minor for prostitution
$5,000
266c
Inducing commission of sexual act through false representation
creating fear
$2,000
270
Non-support of minor child
$3,000
270a
Abandonment or non-support of spouse
$2,000
270c
Adult child’s non-support of indigent parent
$2,000
270.6
Leaving state with intent to willfully omit, without lawful excuse, to
furnish spousal support
$3,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
271
Desertion of child under age 14, with intention to abandon
$4,000
271a
Abandonment or refusal to maintain child under age 14
$4,000
272(a)
Contributing to the delinquency or dependency of a minor
$2,000
272(b)
Communication (including use of telephone and Internet) by person
over 21 years of age with minor 12 years of age or younger for
purpose of luring or transporting minor away from home without
express consent of minor’s parent or guardian (may be charged as
infraction)
$3,000
273a(a)
Child abuse or endangerment likely to produce great bodily harm or
death
$5,000
273a(b)
Child abuse or endangerment not likely to produce great bodily harm
or death
$3,000
273d
Infliction of cruel or inhuman corporal punishment on child
$7,000
273.5(a)
Abuse of spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, or
parent of defendant’s child by willfully inflicting corporal injury
resulting in a traumatic condition. (rev. 07/15)
$7,000
273.5(e)
Spouse/cohabitant abuse in violation of Pen C §273.5(a) occurring
$10,000
within 7years of a prior conviction of Pen C §§243(d) (battery
resulting in serious bodily injury), 243.4 (sexual battery), 244
(assault with caustic chemicals), 244.5 (assault with stun gun
or taser), 245(assault with deadly weapon or firearm), or
273.5(a)
273.6(a)
Intentional and knowing violation of protective order under specified
code provisions – 1st offense
$5,000
273.6(b)
Violation of protective order resulting in physical injury
$7,000
273.6(d)
Violation of protective order – 2nd or subsequent offense within
7years and involving act or “credible threat” of violence as defined
in Pen C §139(c)
$5,000
273.6(e)
Violation of protective order – 2nd or subsequent offense within 1
year and resulting in physical injury to the same victim
$10,000
273.6(g)
Violation of protective order – knowing possession, purchase, or
receipt of firearm in violation of order
$5,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
273.65(a)
Intentional and knowing violation of protective order issued under
Welf & I C §213.5, §304, or §362.4 – 1st offense
$4,000
273.65(b)
Violation of protective order resulting in physical injury
$10,000
273.65(d)
Violation of protective order – 2nd or subsequent offense within
7years and involving act or “credible threat” of violence as defined
in Pen C §139(c)
$5,000
273.65(e)
Violation of protective order – 2nd or subsequent offense within 1
year and resulting in physical injury to the same victim
$10,000
273.7
Disclosing location of domestic violence shelter
$2,000
278
Child abduction from lawful custodian
$5,000
278.5
Child abduction in violation of custody order
$5,000
288.2(a)
Distribution or exhibition of lewd material to minor (2nd offense is
punishable as felony)
$2,000
288.2(b)
Distribution or exhibition of lewd material by electronic mail,
commercial online service, or Internet to minor (2nd offense is
punishable as felony)
$2,000
289.5(a), (b)
Flight to California with intent to avoid prosecution for, or custody
or confinement imposed for conviction of, specified sex offenses
committed in jurisdiction from which the person fled
$2,000
290(g)(1)
Violation of registration provisions by person convicted of a
misdemeanor sex offense or juvenile adjudicated for the commission
of a sex offense
$2,000
290(g)(3)
Violation of registration provisions by mentally disordered sex
offender or offender found guilty of sex offense but adjudged not
guilty by reason of insanity (2nd offense punishable as felony)
$2,000
290(g)(5)
Failure of sexually violent predator, as defined in Welf & I C §6600,
$2,000
to verify his/her registration every 90 days
290(g)(6)
Failure of person convicted of sex offense who has no residence
address to update his/her registration every 60 days
$2,000
290(g)(7)
Failure of person convicted of sex offense to provide proof of
residence as required for preregistration under Pen C §290(e)(2)(E)
$2,000
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Penal C §
290.01(c)
Description of Crime
Amount
Failure of person convicted of sex offense who attends or is
employed by higher learning institution to register with campus
police department
$2,000
Second offense
$3,000
Third or subsequent offense
$4,000
311.1(a)
Bringing matter depicting child under 18 into or distributing it within
the state
$3,000
311.2(a)
Bringing obscene matter into or distributing it within the state – 1st
offense (2nd offense is punishable as felony)
$2,000
311.2(c)
Bringing child pornography into or distributing it within the state –
1st offense (2nd offense is punishable as felony)
$5,000
311.3
Sexual exploitation of a child – 1st offense (2nd offense is punishable
as felony)
$5,000
311.4(a)
Using a minor to assist in bringing in obscene matter or distributing
it within the state – 1st offense (2nd offense if punishable as felony)
$5,000
311.5
Advertising obscene matter – 1st offense (2nd offense is punishable as
felony
$3,000
311.6
Engaging in or supporting obscene live conduct
$2,000
311.7
Requiring acceptance of obscene matter as condition to purchasing
other merchandise – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense (3rd or subsequent offense is felony)
$3,000
311.10
Advertising child pornography for sale or distribution
$7,000
311.11(a)
Possession of child pornography
$5,000
314(1)
Indecent exposure – 1st offense (2nd offense, or 1st offense after
violation of Pen C §288, is felony
$1,000
314(1)
Indecent exposure after entering inhabited building or vehicle
without consent
$2,000
314(2)
Indecent exposure – procuring, counseling, or assisting a person to
expose
$2,000
330
Gaming
$1,000
58
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
Bookmaking – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd offense
$2,000
3rd or subsequent offense
$3,000
Cheating in playing of gambling game
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$2,000
346
Ticket scalping
$1,000
368(b)(1)
Willful causing of pain to, or suffering of, elder or dependent adult
under circumstances or conditions likely to produce great bodily
harm or death
$5,000
368(c)
Willful causing of pain to, or suffering of, elder or dependent adult
under circumstances or conditions other than those likely to produce
great bodily harm or death
$3,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$5,000
368(d)-(e)
Theft or embezzlement of property belonging to elder or dependent
adult, and value of property taken is $400 or less
$1,000
368(d)-(e)
Theft or embezzlement of property belonging to elder or dependent
adult and value of property taken exceeds $400
$2,000
374.2
Malicious discharge of harmful materials into public sewer – 1st
offense
$5,000
2nd offense
$7,000
337a
337u – 337y
(I) 374.3(a),
(b)
Dumping waste matter/dirt on public or private property or road
(infraction) – 1st offense
2nd offense
$270
3rd or subsequent offense
374.3(h)
$135
$540
Dumping waste matter on public or private property or road in
commercial quantities – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd offense
$2,000
3rd or subsequent offense
$3,000
59
Penal C §
(I) 374.4
374.7
Description of Crime
Amount
Littering on public or private property (infraction) – 1st offense
$135
2nd offense
$270
3rd or subsequent offense
$540
Dumping waste matter into water (misdemeanor) – 1st offense
$750
2nd offense
$1,000
3rd or subsequent offense
$2,000
374.8
Unauthorized dumping of hazardous substances
$1,000
380(a)
Sale or distribution of toluene to minor
$1,000
381
Possession of toluene or other substance with intent to inhale and
become intoxicated
$1,000
381b
Possession of nitrous oxide or other substance with intent in inhale
and become intoxicated
$1,000
396(a)
Overcharging for consumer goods and services during state of
emergency
$3,000
396(b), (c)
Overcharging for emergency goods and services during state of
emergency
$3,000
396.5
Food stamp violations by business
$2,000
399(b)
Owner or person having custody or control allowing vicious animal
at large resulting in serious bodily injury
$2,000
399.5
Failure of owner to exercise ordinary care with dog that bites persons
on two separate occasions or on one occasion causing substantial
physical injury
$1,000
404, 405
Participating in riot
$2,000
404.6(a), (b)
Incitement to riot
$2,000
404.6(a), (c)
Incitement to riot in state prison or county jail resulting in serious
bodily injury
$5,000
407, 408
415
Unlawful assembly
$1,000
$750
Disturbing the peace
60
Penal C §
415.5
Description of Crime
Amount
Disturbing the peace on school, college, or university grounds – 1st
offense
$750
2nd offense or 1st offense after conviction under Pen C §§626-626.11
of another crime on school property
$1,000
3rd or subsequent offense, including convictions under Pen C §§626626.11
$2,000
417(a)(1)
Brandishing deadly weapon other than a firearm
$3,000
417(a)(2)(B)
Brandishing a firearm
$5,000
417(a)(2)(A)
Brandishing a concealable firearm in a public place
$5,000
417(b)
Brandishing a loaded firearm on grounds of a day care center
$8,000
417(c)
Brandishing a firearm in the immediate presence of a peace officer
$10,000
417(d)
Brandishing a deadly weapon or firearm in the presence of person
who is cleaning up graffiti or vandalism
$5,000
417.25
Brandishing a laser scope or laser pointer
$1,000
417.26
Brandishing a laser scope or laser pointer at a peace officer
$3,000
417.4
Brandishing a replica of a firearm
$2,000
417.6(a)
Serious bodily injury while brandishing deadly weapon or firearm
$5,000
422.6
Use of force, threats, or destruction of property to interfere with
another’s exercise of civil rights
$4,000
422.7
Commission of crime for purpose of interfering with another’s
exercise of civil rights
$3,000
423.2(a)
Intentionally injuring, intimidating, or interfering with reproductive
health services client or provider by force, threat of force, or physical
obstruction
$3,000
2nd or subsequent violation
$5,000
Intentionally injuring, intimidating, or interfering with person
lawfully exercising or seeking to exercise right of religious freedom
at place of worship by force, threat of force, or physical obstruction
$3,000
2nd or subsequent violation
$5,000
423.2(b)
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Penal C §
423.2(c)
423.2(d)
423.2(e)
Description of Crime
Amount
Intentionally injuring, intimidating, or interfering with reproductive
health services client or provider by nonviolent physical obstruction
$1,000
2nd or subsequent violation
$2,000
Intentionally injuring intimidating, or interfering with person
lawfully exercising or seeking to exercise right of religious freedom
at place of worship by nonviolent physical obstruction
$1,000
2nd or subsequent violation
$2,000
Intentionally damaging or destroying property of a reproductive
health services client, provider, assistant, or facility
$4,000
2nd or subsequent violation
423.2(f)
$5,000
Intentionally damaging or destroying property of a place of religious
worship
$3,000
2nd or subsequent violation
$5,000
453
Possession, manufacture, or disposal of flammable with intent to set
a fire
$2,000
457(i)
Violation of registration provisions by person convicted of arson
$2,000
Willful violation
$5,000
459
Burglary in the second degree
$3,000
463(a)
Burglary in the second degree during emergency resulting from
earthquake, food, fire, riot, or other natural or manmade disaster –
“looting”
$5,000
463(b)
Grand theft during emergency resulting from earth quake, flood, fire,
riot, or other natural or manmade disaster – “looting”
$3,000
463(c)
Petty theft during emergency resulting from earthquake, flood, fire,
riot, or other natural or manmade disaster
$2,000
470
Forgery (including lottery tickets)
$1,000
470a
Alteration (§470a) or display (§470b) of driver’s license or ID card
with intent to facilitate forgery
$1,000
62
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
474
Sending false or forged message by telephone or telegraph
$1,000
475
Possession of forged bill, note, lottery ticket, etc., with intent to pass
$1,000
476
Making or uttering fictitious instrument with intent to defraud
$1,000
476a
Issuing check without sufficient funds, with intent to defraud
$1,000
484
Petty theft – 1st offense (may be charged as infraction if value of
property does not exceed $50 (Pen C §490.1))
$2,000
484e(a)
Transferring, selling, conveying, or acquiring bank access card with
intent to defraud
$1,000
484e(b)
Acquiring bank access cards of four or more persons within 12month period knowing that they were acquired under circumstances
which constitute a violation of Pen C §484e(a), (c), or (d)
$3,000
484e(c)
Acquiring bank access card without holder’s or issuer’s consent with
intent to sell or transfer it to person other than the holder or issuer
$2,000
484e(d)
Acquiring bank access card account information without holder’s or
issuer’s consent with intent to defraud
$1,000
485
Appropriation of lost property by finder
$1,000
487
Grand theft – property other than firearm, when value exceeds $400,
or $100 for certain agricultural or aquacultural products; property
taken from a person; automobile; or an animal listed in Pen C
§487(d); felony punishment if property is firearm
$3,000
490.5
Petty theft from merchant or library
$1,000
496
Receiving stolen property
$2,000
496d
Receiving stolen vehicle, trailer, or vessel
$3,000
499(a)
Joyriding in violation of Pen C §499b with prior conviction of Pen C
§487(d) involving a vehicle or vessel, or of taking a vehicle without
the owner’s consent (Veh C §10851), for which jail term was served
$1,000
63
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
499(b)
Joyriding in violation of Pen C §499b with two or more prior
convictions of Pen C §499b, and jail term previously served
$3,000
499b
Joyriding of bicycle, motorboat, or vessel
$1,000
502
Computer-related crimes
$2,000
502.6
Possession or use of device designed to scan or reencode information
from or to the magnetic strip of a credit card with intent to defraud
$1,000
521
Extortion under color of office
$1,000
524
Attempted extortion
$1,000
529
Acts in assumed character
$2,000
529.7
Obtaining or assisting person in obtaining a false driver’s license or
other DMV documents
$1,000
530.5(a)
Use of personal identifying information of another person to obtain
credit, goods services or medical information
$2,000
530.5(d)
Acquisition, transfer, or retention of personal identifying information
of another person with intent to defraud
$2,000
537(a)
Obtaining accommodations or food services with intent to defraud
$1,000
537e
Possession of personal properly from which serial number has been
removed
$1,000
591
Removing or damaging telegraph, telephone, cable television, or
electrical line
$1,000
594(a), (b)(1)
Vandalism with damage of $400 or more
$2,000
Vandalism with damage of $10,000 or more
$5,000
594(a),
(b)(2)(A)
594(a),
(b)(2)(B)
Vandalism with damage of less than $400
Vandalism with damage of less than $400 with prior graffiti or
vandalism conviction under Pen C §§594, 594.3, 594.4, 640.5,
640.6, or 640.7
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$1,000
$2,000
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
594.2
Possession of graffiti marking materials with intent to commit
vandalism
$1,000
594.3(a)
Vandalism of place of worship or cemetery
$2,000
594.4(a),
(b)(1)
Defacing, damaging, or contaminating property with noxious or
caustic chemicals or substances – damages of $50,000 or more
$5,000
594.4(a),
(b)(2)
Defacing, damaging, or contaminating property with noxious or
caustic chemical or substances – damage of $5,000 or more, but less
than $50,000
$3,000
594.4(a),
(b)(3)
Defacing, damaging, or contaminating property with noxious or
caustic chemicals or substances – damage of $400 or more, but less
than $5,000
$2,000
594.4(a),
(b)(4)
Defacing, damaging, or contaminating property with noxious or
caustic chemicals or substances – damages of less than $400
$1,000
597(a)
Killing, maiming, torturing, or mutilating animal
$3,000
597(b)
Cruelty to or abuse of animal by owner or custodian
$2,000
597f
Animal neglect by owner, driver, or possessor
$1,000
601
Trespass – entering person’s residence or contiguous real property or
workplace (other than defendant’s) within 30 days of making
credible threat to cause serious bodily injury to another person as
defined in Pen C §417.6 with intent to place that other person in
reasonable fear of his/her safety or the safety of his/her immediate
family as defined in Pen C §646.9(i)
$2,000
602(j)
Trespass – entering lands with intent to injure property or to interfere
with owner’s business
$1,000
602(l)
Trespass – entering and occupying real property or structures without
consent
$750
602(u)
Refusal to leave battered women’s shelter after request by the
shelter’s manager
$1,000
602.1
Intentional interference with business or public agency by
obstructing or intimidating employees or customers
$1,000
65
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
602.5(a)
Trespass – entering or remaining in dwelling without consent
$1,000
602.5(b)
Aggravated trespass – entering or remaining in dwelling without
consent while resident is present
$2,000
(I)602.8
Trespass – entering cultivated, fenced, or posted lands without
written permission – 1st offense (infraction)
$400
(I) 2nd offense on contiguous land of same owner (infraction)
$750
3rd or subsequent offense on contiguous land
602.11
$1,000
Physically obstructing access to health care facility, church, or school
– 1st offense
$400
2nd offense
$750
$1,000
3rd or subsequent offense
Trespass – non-student’s or non-employee’s refusal to leave college
or university campus as ordered, or reentry within 7 days after being
directed to leave – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd offense, including other school-related priors under Pen C §415.5
or §§626-626.11
$2,000
3rd or subsequent offense, including other school-related priors under
Pen C §415.5 or §§626-626.11
$3,000
Trespass – non-student’s or non-employee’s refusal to leave public
school property as ordered, or reentry without following posted
requirements to contact the administrative offices of the school – 1st
offense
$1,000
2nd offense, including other school-related priors under Pen C §415.5
or §§626-626.11
$2,000
3rd or subsequent offense, including other school-related priors under
Pen C §415.5 or §§626-626.11
$3,000
626.9(b)
Possession of firearm within 1,000 feet of school grounds
$5,000
626.10(a)
Possession of weapon, other than firearm, on grounds of public or
private elementary, middle, or high school
$2,000
626.6(a)
626.7(a)
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
626.10(b)
Possession of weapon, other than firearm, on grounds of public or
private college
$1,000
626.85
Trespass – drug offender’s refusal to leave school property as
ordered, reentry within 7 days after being directed to leave, or
continued pattern of unauthorized entry – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd offense, including other school-related priors under Pen C §415.5
or §§626-626.11
$2,000
3rd or subsequent offense, including other school-related priors under
Pen C §415.5 or §§626-626.11
$5,000
626.95
Possessing firearm on grounds of playground or youth center
$5,000
(I) 640.5(a)
Defacing with graffiti facilities or vehicles of governmental entity or
public transportation system, or those operated or subsidized by
Department of Transportation, and costs incurred for cleanup and
repair do not exceed $250 (infraction); provision does not preclude
application of Pen C §594 (vandalism)
$1,000
640.5(b)
Violation of Pen C §640.5(a) with prior graffiti or vandalism
conviction under Pen C §§594, 594.3, 594.4, 640.5(a), 640.6, or
640.7
$2,000
640.5(c)
Violation of Pen C §640.5(a) with 2 or more prior graffiti or
vandalism convictions under Pen C §§594, 594.3, 594.4, 640.5(a),
640.6, or 640.7, and jail term previously served
$4,000
(I)640.6(a)
Defacing with graffiti real or personal property of another and
amount of defacement or damage is less than $250 (infraction);
provision does not preclude application of Pen C §594 (vandalism)
$1,000
640.6(b)
Violation of Pen C §640.6(a) with prior graffiti or vandalism
conviction under Pen C §§594, 594.3, 594.4, 640.5, 640.6(a), or
640.7
$2,000
640.6(c)
Violation of Pen C §640.6(a) with 2 or more prior graffiti or
vandalism convictions under Pen C §§594, 594.3, 594.4, 640.5,
640.6(a), or 640.7, and imprisoned at least once
$4,000
640.7
Graffiti or vandalism under Pen C §§640.5, 640.6, or 594 committed
on or within 100 feet of high way or its appurtenances – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$2,000
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Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
640.8
Violation of Pen C §594, §640.5, or §640.6 committed on a freeway
or its appurtenances
$3,000
646.9(a)
Stalking
$2,000
646.9(c)(1)
Stalking with prior felony conviction of Pen C §273.5, §273.6, or
§422
$4,000
647(a)
Disorderly conduct – lewd conduct in public
$1,000
647(b)
Disorderly conduct – soliciting or engaging in prostitution – 1st
offense
$1,000
*2nd offense
$3,000
3rd or subsequent offense
$5,000
647(c)
Disorderly conduct – begging or soliciting alms in public
647(d)
Disorderly conduct – loitering in or about public toilet to engage in
or solicit lewd act
$1,000
647(f)
Disorderly conduct – public intoxication (alcohol or drugs)
$1,000
647(h)
Disorderly conduct – loitering, prowling, or wandering on private
property of another
$1,000
647(i)
Disorderly conduct - peeking in door or window while loitering on
private property of another - 1st offense
$2,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$3,000
657(j)
Disorderly conduct – lodging in public or private building without
permission of owner/caretaker
$1,000
647(k)(1)
Disorderly conduct – looking through a hole or opening, into, or
otherwise view, by means of binoculars, camera, or other
instrumentality, the interior of a bathroom, fitting room, dressing
room, or any other area in which the occupant has a reasonable
expectation of privacy – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$2,000
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$750
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
Disorderly conduct – using concealed camera to secretly videotape,
film, or photograph another person under or through his or her
clothing – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$2,000
647.6
Child molestation
$5,000
653f(a)
Solicitation to commit specified crimes
$2,000
653f(d)
Solicitation to commit specified drug offenses – 1st offense
$1,000
2nd or subsequent offense
$3,000
653g
Loitering about school or public place where children congregate
$1,000
653m(a)
Harassing another by telephone or other electronic communication
device with intent to annoy another
$1,000
653m(b)
Repeated harassment by telephone or other electronic
communication device with intent to annoy another at his/her
residence
$3,000
653m(c)
Repeated harassment by telephone or other electronic
communication device with intent to annoy another at his or her
place of work if there is a TRO or injunction prohibiting behavior
and/or defendant makes 10 or more calls within a 24-hour period to a
spouse, a cohabitant, a former spouse or cohabitant, a person with
whom the defendant has a child, or a person with whom the
defendant has or had a dating relationship
$5,000
653.22
Loitering in public place with intent to commit prostitution
$2,000
653.23
Recruiting, supervising, or aiding another person in the commission
of prostitution; collecting proceeds earned from prostitution
$1,000
664
Attempt to commit any misdemeanor
666
Petty theft with a prior theft-related conviction for which
imprisonment term actually served (see Pen C §484)
647(k)(2)
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½ the bail amount of the
completed crime
$3,000
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
836.6
Escape after being lawfully arrested or remanded to custody
$3,000
1320(a)
Willful failure to appear by person charged with, or convicted of,
misdemeanor after release on own recognizance
$2,000
1320(b)
Willful failure to appear by person charged with or convicted of,
felony after release on own recognizance
$4,000
1320.5
Willful failure to appear by person charged with, or convicted of,
felony after release on bail
$5,000
1370.5
Escape from mental health facility
$1,000
4532(a)
Escape by convicted misdemeanant or person committed under W &
I C §5654, §5656, or §5677 as an inebriate
$1,000
4532(b)
Escape by convicted felon
$5,000
4532(c)
Escape from main jail facility or a court building, or while being
transported
$3,000
4532(d)
Failing to return to place of confinement subsequent to an authorized
temporary release
$2,000
11418.1
Mailing, sending, or causing to be sent false or facsimile weapon of
mass destruction, or placing or possessing false or facsimile weapon
with intent to cause another person to fear for their safety.
$5,000
Violation of Pen C §11418.1 and conduct causes another person to
be placed in sustained fear
$10,000
17500
Possession of deadly weapon with intent to assault another (formerly
12024)
$3,000
17510-33215,
unless listed
herein
Manufacture, importation, sale, or possession of dangerous weapon
(formerly 12020)
$2,000
21510
Possession of switchblade (formerly 653k)
$1,000
21710
Manufacture, importation, or sale of hard plastic knuckles (formerly
12020.1)
$1,000
25110(a)
Criminal storage of firearm in the first degree (formerly 12035(b)(1))
$1,000
25110(b)
Criminal storage of firearm in the second degree (formerly
12035(b)(2))
$1,000
70
Penal C §
Description of Crime
Amount
25200(b)
Storage of firearm by person who knows or reasonably should know
that a child is likely to gain access to the firearm, and the child
obtains access to it and carries it to a school ground or schoolsponsored activity (formerly 12036(c))
$2,000
25300
Carrying firearm in public while masked to hide identify (formerly
12040)
$3,000
25400(c)(7)
Carrying a concealed firearm on person or in vehicle or causing any
firearm to be carried concealed in vehicle in which he/she is
occupant (formerly 12025(a))
$3,000
25400(d)
Conviction of Pen C §25400(d) with prior conviction of a
misdemeanor offense enumerated in Penal C §23515 (listing Pen C
§§245(a)(2), (3), (d), 246, and 417(a)(2), (c), involving violent use
of a firearm)
$3,000
25800
Carrying loaded firearm with intent to commit felony (formerly
12023)
$5,000
25850(a),
(c)(7)
Carrying loaded firearm on person or in vehicle (formerly 12031(a))
$3,000
25850(d)
Conviction of Pen C §25850 with prior conviction of offense
enumerated in Pen C §23515
$3,000
26100(a)
Driver or owner knowingly permitting vehicle occupant to carry
loaded firearm (formerly 12034(a))
$2,000
26100(b)
Driver or owner knowingly permitting another person to discharge
firearm from vehicle (formerly 12034(b))
$5,000
26100(d)
Discharging firearm from vehicle (formerly 12034(d))
$10,000
29805
Ownership or possession of firearm within 10 years of conviction of
certain misdemeanor offenses (formerly 12021(c))
$2,000
29815, 29820,
29825
Ownership or possession of firearm in violation of express condition
of probation prohibiting or restricting ownership or possession of
firearm (formerly 12021(d))
$3,000
71
Vehicle Code
Vehicle C §
Description of Crime
Amount
20
Using false name or filing false statement with DMV
$1,000
27
Impersonating CHP member
$1,000
31
Giving false information to peace officer
$1,000
2800.2
Fleeing or attempting to elude a pursuing peace officer, with the
vehicle driven recklessly
$3,400
2800.3
Fleeing or attempting to elude a pursuing peace officer, with death or
serious bodily injury
$6,800
4461(a), (b)
Lending registration documents or disabled person placard to another
$850
4461(c)
Displaying disabled person placard belonging to another
$850
4461(d)
Parking vehicle displaying disabled person identification plates
issued to another in designated parking space
$850
4462.5
Unlawful display of evidence of registration with intent to avoid
compliance
$510
4463(a)
Forging or falsifying registration or license
$1,700
4463(b), (c)
Forging, falsifying, acquiring, possessing, or displaying disabled
person placard with intent to defraud
$1,700
10501(a)
False or fraudulent report of vehicle theft
$1,000
10750(a)
Altering vehicle identification number
$2,000
10751(a)
Possession or sale of vehicle or part with altered or removed
identification number
$2,000
10752
Fraudulent possession or sale of vehicle identification number
$2,000
10851
Driving or taking vehicle without owner’s consent
$3,000
72
Vehicle C §
Description of Crime
Amount
10852
Tampering with vehicle or its parts or contents
$1,000
10853
Malicious mischief to vehicle
$2,000
12500(a)
Driving without license
$340
12951(b)
Failure to present license on demand of officer
$170
13004
Unlawful use of DMV identification
$170
13004.1
Manufacture or sale of document substantially similar to DMV
identification card
$1,700
14601(a)
Driving after knowledge of license suspension or revocation, et. al.
$1,020
2nd or subsequent offense within 5 years of prior conviction
14601.1(a)
Driving after knowledge of license suspension or revocation for any
reason other than those listed in Veh C §14601, §14601.2, or
§14601.5
2nd or subsequent offense within 5 years of prior conviction
14601.2(a),
(b)
14601.3(a)
Driving after knowledge of license suspension or revocation under
Veh C §23152 or §23153
14601.5(a)(b)
$1,020
Add $1,000 for each prior
$1,020
2nd or subsequent offense within 5 years of prior conviction
Add $2,000 for each prior
2nd or subsequent offense within 7 years of prior conviction
Add $1,000 for each prior
Habitual traffic offender because of specified driving history, et. al.
2nd or subsequent offense within 7 years
14601.4
Add $1,000 for each prior
Causing bodily injury while driving a vehicle with a suspended
license per Veh C §14601.2
Driving after knowledge of license suspension or revocation, et. al.
2nd or subsequent offense within 5 years of prior conviction
$1,000
Add $1,000 for each prior
$2,000
$1,020
Add $1,000 for each prior
14604
Allowing person to drive vehicle without determining that the person
possesses valid driver’s license
$750
14610
Unlawful use of driver’s license
$340
73
Vehicle C §
Description of Crime
Amount
14610.1
Manufacture or sale of document substantially similar to driver’s
license
$1,700
20001
Hit-and-run accident resulting in injury other than death or
permanent, serious injury
$5,000
20001
Hit-and-run accident resulting in death or permanent, serious injury
$8,000
20002
Hit-and-run accident with no personal injury
$1,020
21200.5
Riding a bicycle under the influence of alcohol or drugs
$510
21651(b)
Driving wrong way on divided highway
$272
23103
Reckless driving
$505
23104
Reckless driving causing bodily injury
$1,190
23109(a), (e)
Motor vehicle speed contest on highway
$1,224
2nd or subsequent offense within 5 years
Add $1,000 for each prior
23109(b), (c)
or (d), and (i)
Aiding speed contest, engaging in motor vehicle exhibition of speed
or aiding a speed exhibition
$340
23110(a)
Throwing substance at vehicle or its occupant
$340
23152(a) or
(b)
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or with blood alcohol
of .08% or higher
2nd or subsequent offense
23153
$2,000
Add $1,000 for each prior
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or with blood alcohol
of .08% or higher, with bodily injury to another
2nd or subsequent offense
$3,000
Add $1,000 for each prior
23222(b)
Possession of marijuana by driver
$238
23224(a), (b)
Possession of alcoholic beverage by driver or passenger under age 21
$238
23247(a) (b),
(c), (d)
Knowingly renting, leasing, or lending motor vehicle to person with
restricted license
$3,400
23247(e)
Driving by person with restricted license
$3,400
74
Vehicle C §
Description of Crime
Amount
23253
Disobeying peace office at vehicular crossing or toll highway
$170
23332
Trespassing on vehicular crossing
$170
2805028051.5
Odometer offenses
$680
38316
Reckless driving of off-highway motor vehicle
$510
38317
Reckless driving of off-highway motor vehicle, causing personal
injury
38320
Littering from off-highway motor vehicle
$238
40508
Willfully failing to appear or pay fine
$170
40614
False signature on notice to correct
$340
40616
Willfully violating written promise to correct
$340
75
$1,020
Hughson Municipal Code
Code §
(I) 5.04.180
Description of Violation
Amount
Operating business w/o license
$320
Animal restraint – leash law-dog
$160
Animal restraint – trespass-dog
$160
(I) 6.16.020(1)
(I) 6.16.020(2)
(I) 6.16.020(3)
(I) 6.16.020(4)
Animal restraint – habitual loud noise – dog
Animal restraint – public nuisance – dog
$160
$160
(I) 6.20.010
License required – dog-no license – w/proof (correction)
$91
(I) 6.20.010
License required – dog-no license – w/o proof (correction)
$251
(I) 6.20.020
License required – tags not attached – dog – w/proof
(correction)
$91
(I) 6.20.020
License required – tags not attached – dog– w/o proof
(correction)
$251
(I) 6.24.010
Kennel license required
$251
(M) 6.36.050
Vaccination required – dog
$251
(I) 6.44.010
Animal abandonment prohibited
$160
(I) 6.44.010
Regulation of animals
$160
(I) 6.44.020
Chickens as a nonconforming use
$160
(I) 8.12.180
Interference with refuse containers prohibited
$160
(I) 8.28.010
Public Urination
$160
(I) 8.28.020
Public Defecation
$160
(I) 8.28.030
Spitting on public property
$160
(M/I) 9.24.020
Drinking and possession in public
$320
76
Code §
Description of Violation
Amount
(I) 9.26.020
Vicious dog
$512
(I) 9.30.030
Disturbing the Peace-noise
$160
(I) 9.36.030
Permit required-massage
$160
77
Modesto Municipal Code
Code §
Description of Violation
Amount
(I) 3-2.807
Bicycle riding restricted
$160
(I) 3-2.808
Use of coaster, roller skates and similar devices restricted
$160
(I) 4-1.402
Public dance permit required
$160
(I) 4-2.09
Drinking in public
$160
(I) 5-4.201(a)
License required - dog
(I) 5-4.201(b)
No license – w/proof (correction)
$91
No license – w/o proof (no correction)
$251
License not attached - dog
No license – w/proof (correction)
$91
No license – W/o proof (no correction)
$251
(I) 5-4.201(c)
Immunization required – dog
$192
(I) 5-4.203
Leash required – dog
$160
(I) 5-4.205
Trespassing prohibited – dog
$160
(I) 5-4.210
Female dog in season
$160
(I) 5-4.212
Vicious behavior prohibited – dog
$512
(I) 12-4.202(a)
Park regulations
$160
78
Patterson Municipal Code
Code §
Description of Violation
Amount
5.24.010(a)
Serve or consume alcohol in public without a permit
$480
5.24.010(b)
Serve or consume alcohol on private property without the consent of
the owner thereof
$480
(I) 7.20.030
Dog leash and nuisance regulations
$160
(I) 7.20.040
Animals in city parks
$160
(I) 7.24.010
Dog license required w/proof (correction)
$91
(I) 7.24.010
Dog license required w/o proof (correction)
$251
(I) 7.28.010
Illegal dog or cat kennel
$251
(I) 7.32.070
Vicious dog
$512
9.04.010
Tamper with fire hydrant
$320
9.04.020
Draw water from fire hydrant without a permit
$320
9.32.010
Juvenile curfew violation
$320
9.32.020
Allowing or aiding curfew violation
$320
9.40.010
Possession or discharge of BB or pellet gun
$320
79
Stanislaus County Ordinances
Code §
Description of Violation
Amount
(I) 7.04.040
Interfere or resist with animal control officer
$320
(I) 7.16.030(1)
Leash violation – dog
$160
(I) 7.16.030(2)
Trespass – dog
$160
(I) 7.16.030(3)
Animal noise – dog
$160
(I) 7.16.030(4)
Public nuisance – dog
$160
(I) 7.20.010
License required – dog
(I) 7.20.020
No license – w/proof (correction)
$91
No license – w/o proof (correction)
$251
No license on dog
w/proof (correction)
$91
w/o proof (correction)
$251
(I) 7.24.010
Kennel license
$251
(M) 7.36.050
No vaccination – dog
$251
(I) 7.44.010
Abandonment – dog
$160
(I) 7.44.0020
Dead animal removal
$160
(I) 18601 H&S
Permitting dog to run loose in mobile home park
$91
80
Turlock Municipal Code
Code
Description of Violation
Amount
(I) 4-14-204
Roller blading/skating/boarding on posted property
$160
(I) 5-4-01
Curfew – under age 18 out in public between 11 PM-5 AM
$128
(I/M) 5-9-02
Drinking alcohol in public
$160
(M) 6-1-103
Interfering with poundmaster
$320
(I) 6-1-105.1(a)
Pets – exceed number allowed 3 cats + 3 dogs
$160
(I) 6-1-105.1(b)
Roosters -- male fowl prohibited in City limits
$160
(I) 6-1-301
Dog license required – with proof
$91
(I) 6-1-301
Dog license required – without proof
$251
(I) 6-1-302
Dog rabies vaccination required
$160
(I) 6-1-303
Dog tags on collar – with proof
$91
(I) 6-1-303
Dog tags on collar – without proof
$251
(I) 6-1-306
Dog (female) in season at large
$160
(I) 6-1-307
Dog running at large: leash required
$160
(I) 6-1-307.5
Dog nuisance at large (more than 3 notices)
$160
(I/M) 6-1-310
Dog – vicious or dangerous
$512
(I) 9-2-309(e)
Dog barking – officer witnesses for 10 minutes nonstop
$160
(I) 9-2-309(f)
Noise – load/unloading before 7 AM after 10 PM
$160
(I) 10-1-14-(f)
Fishing in City park
$128
(I/M) 10-1-14(o)
(I) 10-1-14(r)
Drinking alcohol in City park
$160
City park after hours (10 PM – 6 AM)
81
$160
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