Most people assume arrests only happen for major crimes like robbery, assault, or drug charges. But in California, you can actually be arrested for a wide range of lesser-known or surprising offenses that many people don’t even realize are crimes. Some of these laws are misunderstood, rarely talked about, or easy to break accidentally. Ajua Bail Bonds would like to share some of the surprising offenses and when to call a bail bondsman.
Public Intoxication
Many assume you need to be behind the wheel to get arrested for alcohol-related crimes. Not true. In California, being so intoxicated in public that you can’t care for yourself or are a danger to others can lead to an arrest. A simple night out that gets out of control may end with spending the night in jail. If the arrest includes additional charges, like resisting arrest or disorderly conduct you may need a bail bond for release.
Disturbing the Peace
This broad charge includes many things, but some of the common cases of disturbing the peace can include:
• Fighting in public.
• Excessive noise.
• Using offensive or provoking language.
Many people are arrested for this during parties, bar incidents, or heated arguments. If the disturbance involves violence or repeated offenses, bail may be required.
Urinating in Public
Yes, this common but embarrassing act is actually a misdemeanor in many California cities. Police view it as a health and safety violation. If the charge is paired with public intoxication or disorderly conduct, you’ll likely need to post bail.
Trespassing Without Knowing It
Trespassing doesn’t always mean breaking into a building. You can be arrested simply for:
• Entering restricted areas.
• Staying in a place after being asked to leave.
• Crossing into private property without seeing a sign.
If property damage or confrontation occurs, bail may be higher and require a bondsman.
Shopping Cart Theft
Taking a store’s shopping cart off the property, even unintentionally, is a misdemeanor in California. People often push carts home without realizing it’s considered theft of property. If the situation escalates or prior convictions exist, bail may be needed.
Using a Fake ID
Whether to buy alcohol or enter a casino or club, using someone else’s identification can lead to arrest especially in tourist-heavy areas or casinos with strict security. Bail may be required if the ID is altered, stolen, or used to commit another offense.
Gambling-Related Violations
Surprising casino-related crimes include:
• Past posting or betting after the outcome is known.
• Card marking or dice manipulation.
• Using electronic devices at the table.
• Cheating using team play.
Casino laws are strict, and security is highly trained, which means arrests are common. A bail bond is often essential for casino-related arrests because penalties can be severe and bail amounts high.
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California has many lesser-known laws that can lead to unexpected arrests. Whether the offense is serious or surprisingly minor, knowing when to call a bail bondsman can make the difference between going home the same day and staying in jail until your court date. If you or a loved one is arrested for any reason contact Ajua Bail Bonds today!

