Bail Bonds Ventura
When someone’s sitting in the Ventura County Jail, time stops. That’s where we come in. Bada Bing Bail Bonds in Ventura runs nonstop, all night, every weekend, every holiday, because the clock doesn’t care. We know the officers, the booking desks, the holding cells, and what really slows things down at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility on Victoria Ave. The moment you call, our affordable bail bond agents get the facts, set the plan, and move. No confusion, no waiting for a callback. Just fast, 24/7 jail release action that gets people out.
We’ve been working Ventura long enough to know every turn in the process. From the Ventura County Superior Court clerks to local police departments and shortcuts, we’ve seen them all. Whether it’s a first-time DUI or a heavy felony charge, we keep it tight and get results with flexible payment plans that fit your budget. We’ll handle the paperwork, secure collateral, and keep things moving when everyone else freezes. That’s the difference between talking about bail and actually doing it.
Ventura Bail Specialists Who Cut the Wait and Know the System
- We’re in Ventura jails every day. We know which officers handle which cases, when transfers slow down, and how to keep things from stalling. We are fully aware of the entire system
- Every case is handled by a licensed agent who makes the calls directly. No call center runaround, no waiting for approval. You deal with someone who actually knows Ventura, the courts, and what it takes to get a release pushed through.
- Arrests don’t run on a schedule, and neither do we. Whether it’s noon or 3 a.m., we pick up, we act, and we move. Every delay means more stress, more lost time, and more risk, and that’s something we don’t let happen.
Ventura Bail Timeline – What to Expect and When

After an arrest, the person is taken to Ventura County Jail at 800 S. Victoria Ave for booking, fingerprinting, and charge verification. Officers also run background and warrant checks during this stage. Depending on how busy the jail is, the intake process can take anywhere from one to three hours or more.

Bail is decided based on Ventura’s official bail schedule. Minor misdemeanors can be under $5,000, while serious felony charges can easily exceed $50,000 depending on the severity of the offense and other risk factors. Judges or booking officers determine the amount after reviewing the case details.

Once bail is set, you reach out to a licensed agent. We confirm the booking information, verify the inmate’s location, and walk you through every payment or collateral option available. If a co-signer is needed, we arrange that too so nothing stalls the release.

You pay the standard premium, roughly 10 percent of the bail amount, and our team files the bond directly with the jail. We handle every form, call, and signature to make sure the process moves without hold-ups or clerical mistakes.

Most releases happen within one to four hours after the bond is accepted. Some cases take longer if transfers, medical clearances, or booking backlogs are involved, but we stay in contact until release is confirmed and your person is out.

After release, the defendant must appear at all court hearings tied to the case. We help with reminders, tracking, and compliance support to prevent bench warrants, bond forfeiture, or new violations. Staying organized here keeps the case clean and the bond secure.
Quick Reference — Which Courthouse for Which City?
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⚠️ Not sure which jail or courthouse applies to your case? Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842— we confirm the correct facility, verify bail, and post bond 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Local Facilities
Where Arrests Happen & Where Cases Move Next
🏛 First Stop — Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility
Primary Booking Facility — West & Central Ventura County
800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009
The primary intake and housing facility for Ventura County — processing over 23,000 bookings per year from every law enforcement agency in the county. Most arrests made by Ventura PD, Oxnard PD, and the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office in the western and central county route here first. Houses approximately 890 sentenced and unsentenced male and female inmates. Bail can be posted here directly. Public reception counter is open 6:00 AM–11:00 PM; a lobby phone is available after hours. Release after bail acceptance: typically 2–4 hours.
📞 (805) 654-2306 | Inmate Info: (805) 654-3335
About: The primary intake and housing facility for Ventura County, opened in 1980. Processes over 23,000 bookings per year from every law enforcement agency in the county. Houses approximately 890 sentenced and unsentenced male and female inmates. Public reception counter open 6:00 AM–11:00 PM daily; a lobby call phone is available after hours. Release after bail acceptance: 2–4 hours.
Cases Handled: Pre-trial defendants and sentenced inmates from all Ventura County cities including Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Camarillo, Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Ojai.
Directions:
From the 101 Freeway: Take US-101 to the Victoria Avenue exit. Head south on Victoria Avenue. The facility is located on the right at 800 S. Victoria Avenue, adjacent to the Ventura County Government Center and Hall of Justice.
From the 126 (Santa Paula/Fillmore): Take SR-126 West to US-101 South. Exit Victoria Avenue and head south.
Parking: Free visitor parking is available in the lot directly in front of the facility. Arrive early on weekday mornings when court-related foot traffic is highest.
🏛 Eastern Ventura County — Satellite Booking Hub
East Valley Jail
2101 East Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
The eastern Ventura County satellite booking center for all law enforcement agencies east of the Conejo Grade — including Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, Camarillo, and Newbury Park. Arrests from these cities typically come here first before possible transfer to the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura. If your loved one was arrested in eastern Ventura County, this is the first place to check. Bail can be posted here. Release after bail acceptance: 2–4 hours.
📞 (805) 494-8242
About: Satellite booking center for the eastern side of Ventura County, operated by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. Serves as the first booking point for arrests made by law enforcement agencies in the eastern county corridor including Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, Newbury Park, Oak Park, and Camarillo. Saves patrol transport time by eliminating the drive to the main jail in Ventura. Defendants booked here may be held or transferred to the Pre-Trial Detention Facility depending on classification and capacity.
Cases Handled: Arrests from eastern Ventura County cities — Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, Camarillo, Newbury Park, and Oak Park.
Directions:
From the 101 Freeway (Thousand Oaks): Take US-101 to Thousand Oaks Blvd / Lynn Road exit. Head north on Lynn Road. Turn right on East Olsen Road. The facility is on the left.
From the 23 Freeway (Moorpark/Simi Valley): Take SR-23 South to US-101 West. Exit Lynn Road heading north, then right on East Olsen Road.
Parking: Visitor parking is available in the facility parking lot. No appointment required for bail posting inquiries.
🏛 Santa Paula / Fillmore / Overflow Facility
Todd Road Jail
600 South Todd Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060
Ventura County’s largest jail facility by bed count, housing up to 2,307 inmates. Serves as both the primary facility for Santa Paula and Fillmore area arrests and as an overflow and sentenced inmate facility for the rest of the county. If the Pre-Trial Detention Facility is at capacity or if a defendant is sentenced to county jail time, they may be housed at Todd Road. If your loved one doesn’t appear at the first two facilities, Todd Road is the next place to check. We search all three simultaneously when you call.
📞 (805) 933-8501
About: Located in Santa Paula in the eastern agricultural corridor of Ventura County. Todd Road Jail is the county’s largest jail facility by bed count, housing up to 2,307 inmates, and serves as a sentenced inmate and overflow facility. Houses both pre-trial and sentenced male inmates. Arrests in Santa Paula, Fillmore, and surrounding citrus farming communities often route here. Agricultural tool and equipment-related assault charges escalating to ADW (PC 245) are common in this jurisdiction.
Cases Handled: Pre-trial and sentenced inmates from Santa Paula, Fillmore, and eastern agricultural communities. Overflow from Pre-Trial Detention Facility when capacity is reached.
Directions:
From US-101 (Ventura): Take US-101 East to SR-126 East toward Santa Paula. In Santa Paula, take the 10th Street exit. Head south, then turn right on Harvard Boulevard, then left on Todd Road. The facility is on the right.
From SR-126 (Fillmore): Take SR-126 West toward Santa Paula. Exit at Hallock Drive. Head south to Harvard Boulevard, then right to Todd Road.
Parking: Visitor and bail agent parking available in the front lot. Check in at the main entrance.
🏛 West & Central Ventura Cases — Primary Criminal Courthouse
Ventura Hall of Justice
800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009
Every criminal case from an arrest in Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Fillmore, Ojai, and surrounding west and central Ventura County communities is heard here. Orange County’s busiest and most comprehensive courthouse — handling felony arraignments, pre-trial hearings, trials, and all other criminal matters for the western half of the county. Co-located with the Pre-Trial Detention Facility and the County Government Center. Walk-up payment window open until 6:45 PM on weekdays. All bail-released defendants must appear at every scheduled hearing here — missing any date results in a bench warrant and bond forfeiture.
📞 (805) 289-8545 | Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
📞 Criminal/Traffic: (805) 289-8545 | Main: (805) 289-8900
Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
Walk-Up Payment Window: Monday–Friday until 6:45 PM
Cases Handled: All felony and misdemeanor criminal cases from Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Fillmore, Ojai, and surrounding west and central Ventura County communities. Also handles civil, family law, probate, and small claims matters. Arraignments for inmates held at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility are conducted here. The main Hall of Justice is co-located with the Pre-Trial Detention Facility and County Government Center.
Directions:
From US-101: Take US-101 to the Victoria Avenue exit. Head south on Victoria Avenue. The Hall of Justice is on the right at 800 S. Victoria Avenue, within the Ventura County Government Center complex.
From SR-126: Head west toward Ventura. Take US-101 South briefly, then exit at Victoria Avenue heading south.
Parking: Free parking available in the County Government Center lot adjacent to the Hall of Justice. Arrive 15–20 minutes early for court hearings to allow time for security screening.
🏛 East County Criminal Courthouse
East County Courthouse — Simi Valley
3855-F Alamo Street, Simi Valley, CA 93063
All criminal felony and misdemeanor cases from eastern Ventura County — including Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Newbury Park, and Oak Park — are heard here. This is the courthouse for every defendant arrested in the east county corridor who is released on bail. Once cases are resolved, files are sent to the Hall of Justice in Ventura for retention. Do not confuse this with the Hall of Justice — appearing at the wrong courthouse results in a missed court date and a bench warrant.
📞 (805) 639-5010 | Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
📞 (805) 639-5010
Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
Walk-Up Payment Window: Monday–Friday until 4:30 PM
Cases Handled: All criminal felony and misdemeanor cases from eastern Ventura County including Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, Camarillo, Newbury Park, and Oak Park. Also handles traffic violations for the east county corridor. Once a criminal case is resolved, associated files are sent to Ventura for record retention.
Directions:
From the 118 Freeway (Simi Valley): Take SR-118 to the Madera Road exit. Head south on Madera Road. Turn right on Alamo Street. The courthouse is on the left at 3855-F Alamo Street.
From the 101 Freeway (Thousand Oaks): Take US-101 to SR-23 North toward Simi Valley. Merge onto SR-118 East. Exit at Madera Road heading south. Turn right on Alamo Street.
From Moorpark: Take SR-118 East to the Madera Road exit. Head south on Madera Road and turn right on Alamo Street.
Parking: Free parking available in the courthouse parking lot adjacent to the building. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled hearing for security screening.
🏛 Juvenile Matters — All Ventura County Cities
Juvenile Justice Center
4353 East Vineyard Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93036
Any person under 18 arrested anywhere in Ventura County will have their case heard here — not at the Hall of Justice or the East County Courthouse. Also handles probate, guardianship, and adoption matters. If the person arrested is a minor, this is the only courthouse that handles their case regardless of the city of arrest.
📞 (805) 289-8820 | Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
📞 (805) 289-8820
Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM
Cases Handled: All juvenile delinquency and dependency matters for Ventura County. Any person under the age of 18 arrested anywhere in Ventura County will have their case heard here rather than at the Hall of Justice or East County Courthouse. Also handles probate, guardianship, and adoption matters.
Directions:
From US-101: Take US-101 to the Vineyard Avenue exit in Oxnard. Head east on East Vineyard Avenue. The Juvenile Justice Center is on the right at 4353 E. Vineyard Avenue.
Parking: Free parking available on site.
Affordable Payment Options- 1.5%, 2%, 3% Down Options- Bada Bing Bail Bonds
Bail Bond Payment Plans — Low Down Options Available
We know bail comes at the worst possible time. When a loved one is arrested in Ventura County, the last thing you should be fighting is how to come up with thousands of dollars on the spot. That’s why Bada Bing Bail Bonds offers flexible, low-down payment plans designed to get your loved one home fast — without putting your family in a financial crisis.
Our Down Payment Options
1.5% Down
Our lowest down payment option for qualifying clients. Put down as little as 1.5% of the total bail amount to start the release process immediately. On a $20,000 bail, that’s just $300 down. Terms and qualification requirements apply.
2% Down
A popular option for clients who want a lower monthly payment with a slightly higher down payment. 2% of the total bail amount gets the bond posted right away, with the remaining balance spread across a manageable payment schedule.
3% Down
Our most flexible plan with the broadest qualification range. 3% down starts the release process immediately with extended payment terms tailored to your situation. Most clients qualify for this plan regardless of credit history.
Why Choose a Payment Plan Through Bada Bing Bail Bonds?
✅ No credit check required for most qualifying plans
✅ Release starts immediately — payment plans don’t delay the bail process
✅ All major credit and debit cards accepted
✅ No hidden fees — your rate is locked in from the first call
✅ Simple paperwork — completed by phone or e-signature, no office visit required
✅ Licensed Ventura County bail agents available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
How It Works
Call us at (805)910-9842 the moment an arrest happens. Tell us the charge, the jail, and the bail amount — or let us look it up for you. We’ll match you with the right payment plan on the spot, have paperwork signed in minutes, and post the bond immediately. You don’t have to wait until you have the full 10% in hand.
Payment plan availability and qualification requirements vary. Down payment options of 1.5%, 2%, and 3% are available to qualifying clients and are subject to approval. The California Department of Insurance sets the minimum bail bond premium rate at 10% of the total bail amount. Down payment plans represent partial payment of the total premium with the remaining balance due per the agreed payment schedule. Licensed by the California Department of Insurance.
Call (805)910-9842 — Available 24/7
Bada Bing Bail Bonds — Ventura County’s Trusted Bail Bond Agency
Cost of Bail: What You’ll Actually Pay in Ventura
California law limits bail bond premiums to around 10% of the total bail amount. So if bail is set at $20,000, you’ll typically pay about $2,000 to post bond. That fee is non-refundable and covers everything, from paperwork and processing to court filings and jail coordination.
You will be aware of everything from start to finish. Nothing ever hidden from you. Here’s what you get when you work with us:
- State-approved 10% rate with no extra markups or inflated fees
- Collateral flexibility for higher bail amounts or complex cases
- Co-signer options when credit or cash is limited
- Payment plans that fit your situation so you can move forward without unnecessary stress
Why Bail Bonds Are a Smarter Choice Than Paying Full Cash
- Upfront Payment - Around 10% of total bail
- Time to Release - Usually hours once bond is accepted
- Payment Options - Yes, payment plans, co‑signers, collateral
- Support & Reminders - Yes, court date alerts, condition tracking
- Legal Guidance - Local licensed agent handles start to finish
- Upfront Payment - The full amount immediately
- Time to Release - Potential delays if funds take time
- Payment Options - No flexibility, full payment upfront
- Support & Reminders - No professional support or reminders
- Legal Guidance - You’re responsible for every step
- When every hour matters, a seasoned Ventura agent makes the difference between chaos and control.
Ventura Bail Bonds for Every Charge Type
- DUI / DWI
- Drug offenses
- Theft, burglary, property crimes
- Domestic violence
- Assault & battery
- Probation or parole violations
- White‑collar and financial crimes
Every case is unique. First offense or repeat, we guide you based on the facts, the jail, the urgency.
What to Expect Ventura County Arrest to Release — Timeline & What Affects It
Released from Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility
⚡ Standard release — most common scenario.
Once bail is posted and accepted at 800 S. Victoria Avenue, release processing typically takes 2–4 hours. The public reception counter is open 6:00 AM–11:00 PM; a lobby phone is available after hours for bail agents and families. Weekday mornings and mid-afternoon tend to move faster than Friday nights and weekends.
Released from East Valley Jail (Thousand Oaks)
⚡ Similar timeline — eastern county facility.
After bail is accepted at the East Valley Jail, release typically takes 2–4 hours. The East Valley Jail processes a lower volume than the Pre-Trial Detention Facility, which can mean slightly faster processing during off-peak hours. If the defendant is held here overnight, a transfer to the main jail in Ventura is possible — call us to monitor status.
Released from Todd Road Jail (Santa Paula)
⏱ Moderate wait — confirm bail posting location first.
Release from Todd Road after bail is accepted typically takes 3–5 hours. Todd Road is primarily a sentenced inmate and overflow facility — confirm with us before heading there to post bail, as bonds may need to be posted at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility even if the inmate is housed at Todd Road.
Factors That Extend Ventura County Release Times:
Weekend and holiday volume — Friday nights through Monday are the highest-volume booking periods across all three facilities. Shift changes at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility — posting bail close to a staff shift change adds 1–2 hours to processing. Outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions must clear before release. Medical or mental health holds during booking screening. Probation or parole holds requiring agent notification before release. 1275 PC bail source holds — common in drug sales and gang-related Ventura County cases, requiring a court hearing before bail can be accepted.
⚠️ Track Release Status: After a bond is posted, call the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility at (805) 654-2306 or Todd Road at (805) 933-8501 to confirm the bond has been accepted. Bada Bing Bail Bonds monitors release progress on behalf of every client — call us at (805)910-9842 for a real-time status update at any hour.
After Bail: What You Need to Know
- Court dates are set right away. Missing even one can mean a bench warrant, bond forfeiture, or being taken back into custody.
- We stay on top of compliance. Our team sends reminders, checks in regularly, and tracks every bond condition so deadlines never slip through the cracks.
- Your bond stays good as long as all court conditions are met and no new charges are filed. You will always be in the know.
- Collateral gets returned once the case officially closes and every obligation is satisfied, whether that’s a vehicle, property, or any secured asset.
- We don’t disappear once you walk out. We stay with you through the entire process, from release to resolution, making sure nothing falls apart along the way.
- The violent crime rate in Ventura is reported at roughly 329 incidents per 100,000 residents, including assault, robbery and related offenses.
- Property crime in Ventura is estimated at about 2,969 incidents per 100,000 residents (≈ 2.97%), driven largely by theft, vehicle break-ins and residential burglaries.
- One dataset lists the city’s overall crime rate at around 35.96 per 1,000 people (≈ 3,596 per 100,000), meaning the chance of becoming a crime victim in some neighborhoods is as high as 1 in 28 annually.
- Even in a community known for safety, law enforcement still makes regular warrant pickups, handles DUIs, domestic calls and felony arrests.
- These statistics show that while Ventura is relatively safe, no city is immune, legal exposure remains significant.
Why It Matters:
A single misstep in Ventura, one drink, one stop, one moment of bad luck, can escalate into a felony, a license suspension or a warrant situation faster than most people expect. Having a responsive, local team matters. We reduce release times, cut stress for your family, and help prevent the moment from spiraling into something far worse.
Why We’re Ventura’s Trusted Choice
- Straight answers, no runaround. When you call, you get a real Ventura bonds agent who knows the system inside out. No scripts, no call transfers, just direct help from someone who’s done this hundreds of times.
- Local knowledge, real speed. We know how Ventura’s jail, courts, and deputies operate, where things stall, and how to move them forward. Our experience means faster action, fewer mistakes, and better results when every minute counts.
- Respect over judgment. An arrest is already stressful. We focus on solutions, not lectures, and we make sure you understand every step before we move. Nobody plans to call a bail agent, but when you do, make it one who knows Ventura’s system, not some out-of-town answering service.
Ventura Bail Bonds FAQ
How does bail work in Ventura County?
After an arrest in Ventura County, bail is set using the Ventura County Bail Schedule based on the booked charges. A licensed bail agent posts a surety bond equal to the full bail amount on the defendant’s behalf in exchange for a non-refundable premium of 10% of the total bail. Once the bond is accepted at the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility, East Valley Jail, or Todd Road Jail, release processing begins — typically 2–4 hours. The defendant is released with conditions including mandatory court appearances at the Ventura Hall of Justice or East County Courthouse in Simi Valley.
How much does bail cost in Ventura County?
Bail in Ventura County typically costs 10% of the total bail amount, which is the standard rate in California. For example, if bail is set at $20,000, the cost of a bail bond is usually $2,000.
Many agencies, including Bada Bing Bail Bonds, offer flexible payment plans, low down payments, and financing options to make bail more affordable. The total bail amount is determined by the Ventura County bail schedule and the severity of the charges.
Does Bada Bing Bail Bonds offer payment plans in Ventura County?
Yes. Bada Bing Bail Bonds offers flexible payment plans with low down payment options starting at 1.5%, 2%, and 3% of the total bail amount for qualifying clients. On a $20,000 bail, that means as little as $300–$600 down to start the release process immediately. All major credit and debit cards are accepted. No office visit required — everything can be completed by phone and e-signature. Call (805)910-9842 for options.
Where is the Ventura County Jail located?
Ventura County has three jail facilities. The primary facility is the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 — (805) 654-2306. The East Valley Jail at 2101 East Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 serves eastern county arrests — (805) 494-8242.Todd Road Jail at 600 South Todd Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060 serves the agricultural east county corridor and overflow — (805) 933-8501.
Which courthouse handles Ventura criminal cases?
The courthouse depends on where the arrest occurred. West and central Ventura County arrests — Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, Santa Paula, Fillmore, and Ojai — are heard at the Ventura Hall of Justice, 800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009. Eastern Ventura County arrests — Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, and Camarillo — are heard at the East County Courthouse, 3855-F Alamo Street, Simi Valley, CA 93063. Juvenile cases from all cities are heard at the Juvenile Justice Center in Oxnard.
How fast can someone be released from Ventura County Jail after posting bail?
Release time from Ventura County Jail typically ranges from 1 to 6 hours, but it can take longer depending on booking status, staffing, and jail conditions.
Delays may occur during shift changes, weekends, or high inmate volume. Working with a local Ventura bail bonds company helps speed up the process because they understand the jail system and booking procedures.
Can I get a bail bond with no money down in Ventura County?
Yes, no money down bail bonds may be available in Ventura County for qualified clients. Approval depends on factors like credit history, employment, and the risk level of the case.
Most bail bond companies offer custom payment plans, allowing you to secure release quickly without paying the full premium upfront.
How do I find someone arrested in Ventura County?
Call the Ventura County Sheriff’s inmate information line at (805) 654-3335 with the person’s full legal name and date of birth. You can also search online at the Ventura County Sheriff’s inmate locator at apps.ventura.org/vcso/inmatesearch. If unsure which facility, check all three — Pre-Trial Detention in Ventura, East Valley Jail in Thousand Oaks, and Todd Road in Santa Paula. Or call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 — we search all three facilities simultaneously.
What jails do you service in Ventura County?
Bail bonds services cover all major jails in Ventura County, including:
- Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility
- Todd Road Jail
- Oxnard Police Department Jail
- East Valley Jail
Local experience with these facilities helps ensure a faster and smoother release process.
What information do I need to bail someone out in Ventura County?
To start the bail process in Ventura County, you typically need:
- Full legal name of the defendant
- Date of birth
- Jail location
- Charges (if known)
- Booking number (helpful but not required)
A bail bonds agent can locate the individual with minimal information and begin the process immediately.
Can bail be posted 24/7 in Ventura County?
Yes, bail can be posted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in Ventura County. Jails accept bail at all times, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Most Ventura bail bonds agencies also operate 24/7, allowing for fast response and immediate assistance when time matters most.
What happens if someone misses court after being bailed out?
If a defendant misses a court date in Ventura County, the court may issue a bench warrant, and the bail bond can be forfeited.
However, there may be a limited window to resolve the issue. Acting quickly with a bail bonds agent or attorney can sometimes help reinstate the bond and avoid further legal consequences.
Do you offer bail bonds in cities like Oxnard, Camarillo, and Thousand Oaks?
Yes, bail bonds services are available throughout Ventura County, including Oxnard, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Ventura, Simi Valley, Moorpark, and surrounding areas.
Many agencies also extend services into nearby regions like Santa Barbara County, providing fast, local bail bond assistance across multiple cities.
What does O.R. release mean in Ventura County?
An O.R. (Own Recognizance) release allows a defendant to leave jail without posting bail. Instead of paying bail, the defendant signs a written promise agreeing to appear at all future court dates and comply with any conditions ordered by the court. Whether someone qualifies depends on the charges, criminal history, ties to the community, and other factors.
What is the difference between the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility and Todd Road Jail?
The Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 S. Victoria Avenue is the county’s primary intake and booking hub, processing over 23,000 arrests per year. It houses both pre-trial and sentenced inmates. Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula is larger by bed count — up to 2,307 inmates — and primarily serves as a sentenced inmate and overflow facility for the east county corridor, particularly Santa Paula and Fillmore area arrests.
What is the bail for a DUI in Ventura County?
A first-offense misdemeanor DUI in Ventura County is typically set at $5,000 to $10,000 per the Ventura County Bail Schedule. A felony DUI involving injury (VC 23153) starts at $15,000 and can reach $100,000 or more depending on the severity of injuries and prior convictions. With a bail bond, a $10,000 DUI bail requires a premium of $1,000 — or as little as $150 down with Bada Bing’s low-down payment plans.
What is the bail for domestic violence in Ventura County?
Domestic battery (PC 243(e)(1)) in Ventura County typically carries a $10,000 bail. Corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant (PC 273.5) — a felony — starts at $20,000 and can reach $100,000 or more with injury enhancements. Bail doubles automatically to $20,000 for domestic battery if the defendant has a prior domestic violence conviction within 10 years. An Emergency Protective Order is almost always issued, creating immediate no-contact conditions active from the moment of release.
What is the bail for assault with a deadly weapon in Ventura County?
Assault with a deadly weapon (PC 245(a)(1)) is a felony and California Three Strikes offense. Bail in Ventura County typically ranges from $20,000 to $100,000 or more depending on the weapon used, degree of injury, and criminal history. Gang enhancements can add $25,000–$100,000 to the base amount. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 immediately for a specific bail figure on any ADW booking.
🔍 Looking for an Inmate in Ventura County?
Before bail can be posted, we must locate the inmate and verify their booking status. You can use the official Ventura County Inmate Locator Facility to check active bookings, or call the Ventura County Sheriff’s Inmate Information Line at (805) 654-3335.
Don’t want to navigate the system alone? Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds right now. Give us the person’s name and birthdate, and our agents will pull their direct booking number, precise charges, and exact bail amount within minutes—completely free of charge.
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Bada Bing Bail Bonds Ventura Office Location:
56 East Main Street Ventura, CA 93001
(805) 910-9842
Ventura County Court House Hall Of Justice Location:
800 South Victoria Ave, CA 93009
(805) 289-8900
Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility Location:
800 South Victoria Ave, CA 93009
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If someone you care about is sitting in custody, time isn’t on your side. We’re here 24/7, every day, ready to move the moment you call.
We confirm the arrest, explain every option clearly, and start the bond process right away. With us, there’s no waiting, no confusion, and no wasted motion, just straight answers, constant updates, and fast action from people who know Ventura inside and out. One call. One plan. One goal: getting them home safely, quickly, and without extra stress.
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