Assault & Battery Bail Bonds — Ventura & Santa Barbara County | Fast 24/7 Release

PC 240 · PC 242 · PC 243 · PC 245 — We Post Bail for All Assault & Battery Charges

Arrested for assault or battery in Ventura or Santa Barbara County? Every situation is different, and so is every person we help. Whether you’re dealing with a first-time misdemeanor charge or a serious felony, Bada Bing Bail Bonds posts bail 24/7 — no hidden fees, flexible payment plans, real agents who answer every call.

If someone you love has been arrested for assault or battery in Ventura County or Santa Barbara County, you need a licensed bail agent who knows these charges inside and out. Bada Bing Bail Bonds is the agency that families across both counties call first. Assault and battery are among the most commonly filed criminal charges in California. They cover an enormous range of situations — from a single push at a bar in Oxnard to a roadside confrontation on the 101 in Ventura. They also include a domestic dispute in Thousand Oaks to an altercation near UCSB in Santa Barbara.

Under California law, assault (Penal Code 240) is an unlawful attempt to commit violent injury on another person — no physical contact required. Battery (Penal Code 242) is the actual use of force on another person, however minor. What begins as a misdemeanor charge can escalate to a serious felonyassault with a deadly weapon (PC 245) or battery causing serious bodily injury (PC 243d) — as prosecutors receive updated medical reports and witness statements in the days after the arrest. That escalation can mean the difference between a fine and probation, and years in state prison with a permanent strike on your record.

The single most important thing you can do right now is post bail and get your loved one home so they can work with a defense attorney from the very first day. Bada Bing Bail Bonds posts bail at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility, the East Valley Jail in Thousand Oaks, Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula, and the Santa Barbara County Jail — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us the moment the arrest happens.

⚡ What Most People Don't Know About Assault & Battery Arrests in Ventura & Santa Barbara County

Most families call us after an assault or battery arrest with the same assumptions — and most of those assumptions cost time, money, or both. Here is what you need to know right now that most pages won’t tell you.

The charge at booking is not the final charge. Ventura and Santa Barbara County prosecutors have up to 10 business days after arrest to formally file charges. They regularly use that window to upgrade. A misdemeanor battery booked on a Friday night can become a felony assault with a deadly weapon by the following week based on a single updated medical report or a witness who gives a more detailed statement.

You do not need to wait for booking to finish before calling a bail agent.
Most people wait until the inmate appears in the online system — sometimes 6–10 hours after the arrest. You don’t need to wait. Call Bada Bing the moment you know an arrest has happened. We start pulling records, checking for holds and enhancements, and preparing paperwork immediately — shaving hours off the process.

An Emergency Protective Order (EPO) is almost automatic in domestic battery cases.
In both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, an EPO is issued in nearly every domestic battery arrest — often before the inmate even reaches the jail. The EPO creates mandatory stay-away and no-contact conditions that are active the moment the defendant walks out. Violating an EPO — even a phone call, even accidentally — results in immediate rearrest and a new criminal charge. We walk through every condition with every client before they leave.

The sooner your loved one is out on bail and working with a defense attorney, the better the chance of influencing what charge actually gets filed.

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Step by Step

Assault & Battery Bail Bonds — Start to Finish

Being arrested for assault or battery in Ventura or Santa Barbara County is overwhelming. Here is exactly what happens from the moment of arrest to the moment your loved one walks out — and what Bada Bing Bail Bonds does at every step.
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Arrested & Transported to the County Jail

After an assault or battery arrest in Ventura or Santa Barbara County, the defendant is transported to the nearest booking facility — the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility, East Valley Jail, Todd Road Jail, or Santa Barbara County Jail depending on where the arrest occurred. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (855) 825-2245 the moment you learn of the arrest — we can start working the case before booking is even complete.

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Fingerprints, Mugshot, Warrant Check & Charges Filed

Jail staff complete fingerprinting, a photograph, Live Scan background and warrant check, and formally document the charges. Bail is set per the Ventura County or Santa Barbara County Bail Schedule. This process takes approximately 4–6 hours. For assault and battery arrests, enhancements for prior convictions, probation status, or gang involvement are applied at this stage — potentially doubling or tripling the base bail amount. We check for all enhancements before you commit to posting bond.

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We Confirm the Facility, Charges & Exact Bail Amount

Once you call us, we contact the jail directly to confirm exactly where your loved one is being held, the charges filed, and the precise bail amount including any enhancements. We also check for EPO conditions, no-contact orders, or holds that may affect release. You don't need to piece this together yourself — we pull the full picture within minutes.

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Pay the 10% Premium — Flexible Plans Available

California law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bail amount — the fee paid to Bada Bing Bail Bonds for posting the full bond on your behalf. On a $20,000 assault bail, the premium is $2,000. We accept cash, all major credit and debit cards, and offer flexible payment plans including low-down options for qualifying clients. All paperwork can be completed by phone and e-signature — no office visit required.

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We Post the Bond & Release Processing Begins

Once payment is arranged, we post the surety bond directly at the jail. The Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility accepts bail around the clock — the public reception counter is open 6:00 AM–11:00 PM with a lobby phone available after hours. After the bond is accepted, the facility begins release paperwork. Release from Ventura County typically takes 2–4 hours after bond acceptance. Santa Barbara County timelines are similar. We monitor the process and update you throughout.

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Home — With Conditions & Court Dates to Keep

The defendant is released with conditions — mandatory court appearances at the Ventura Hall of Justice, East County Courthouse, Santa Barbara Courthouse, or Santa Maria Courthouse depending on where the arrest occurred. In assault and battery cases, EPO or no-contact conditions are common and must be followed precisely. The bond stays active through the entire case as long as all court dates are kept and all conditions are followed. We send court date reminders, explain every condition, and stay available through every hearing until the case resolves.

Know the Charge

Assault & Battery Charges in California — From Misdemeanor to Felony

California law draws clear distinctions between different levels of assault and battery. The charge you face today may not be the final charge — Ventura and Santa Barbara County prosecutors regularly escalate charges as medical reports arrive, witnesses give updated statements, and the DA assesses what objects were involved. Understanding where your charge sits on this spectrum is critical.

Penal Code 240
Simple Assault — Misdemeanor
An unlawful attempt to use force or violence on another person with the present ability to do so. No physical contact required. This is the least serious assault charge — threatening body language, raising a fist, or charging at someone can qualify. Common in bar confrontations, road rage incidents, and domestic situations in cities like Ventura, Oxnard, and Santa Barbara.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $2,500 – $5,000 | Maximum Sentence: 6 months county jail, $1,000 fine

Penal Code 242
Simple Battery — Misdemeanor
Any willful, unlawful use of force or violence on another person. The slightest touch done in a rude or angry manner counts. You do not need to injure the person, cause pain, or intend to break the law. A push, shove, spit, or even throwing an object that hits someone can constitute battery. Charged alongside PC 240 in many Ventura and Santa Barbara County cases.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $2,500 – $10,000 | Maximum Sentence: 6 months county jail, $1,000 fine

Penal Code 243(b) / 243(c)
Battery on a Peace Officer, Firefighter, or Emergency Personnel — Misdemeanor or Felony
Battery against a police officer, firefighter, EMT, nurse, or other protected person while they are performing their duties. Even without injury, battery on a peace officer is treated more seriously than simple battery. If the officer suffers any injury, the charge escalates to a felony under PC 243(c). This charge commonly follows arrests in Oxnard, Thousand Oaks, and Santa Barbara after suspects resist or fight during the booking process.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $5,000 – $25,000+ | Felony version carries up to 3 years in state prison

Penal Code 243(d)
Aggravated Battery Causing Serious Bodily Injury — Felony Wobbler
Battery that results in serious bodily injury — typically a broken bone, significant disfigurement, internal injury, or extended loss of consciousness. This is a wobbler: the DA can charge it as a misdemeanor or felony depending on injury severity and criminal history. If charged as a felony, it carries 2, 3, or 4 years in state prison and may include a great bodily injury (GBI) enhancement under PC 12022.7 adding 3 more years. Watch for this charge to appear after initial medical reports arrive in the days following a Ventura or Santa Barbara arrest.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $20,000 – $50,000+ | Felony: 2–4 years state prison + possible GBI enhancement

Penal Code 243(e)(1)
Domestic Battery — Misdemeanor
Battery committed against a spouse, cohabitant, former partner, fiancé, or the parent of your child. No injury is required. Domestic battery is treated extremely seriously by both Ventura County DA’s office and Santa Barbara County DA — prosecutors rarely decline to file, mandatory arrest policies apply, and an Emergency Protective Order (EPO) is almost always issued. A prior domestic battery conviction within 10 years can double the bail amount automatically.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $10,000 – $20,000+ | Doubles with prior DV conviction within 10 years

Penal Code 245(a)(1)
Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW) — Felony
Assaulting someone with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, or by force likely to produce great bodily injury. This is a California Three Strikes offense. “Deadly weapon” is interpreted broadly — in Ventura County’s agricultural communities of Santa Paula and Fillmore, farm tools and vehicles have been characterized as deadly weapons. In beach and coastal communities, everyday objects including bottles and beach equipment have supported ADW charges. This escalation from simple assault or battery is common and can be driven by a single updated witness statement.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $20,000 – $100,000+ | 2, 3, or 4 years state prison | Strike offense

Penal Code 245(a)(1)
Assault with a Deadly Weapon (ADW) — Felony
Assaulting someone with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, or by force likely to produce great bodily injury. This is a California Three Strikes offense. “Deadly weapon” is interpreted broadly. In Ventura County’s agricultural communities of Santa Paula and Fillmore, farm tools and vehicles have been characterized as deadly weapons. In beach and coastal communities, everyday objects including bottles and beach equipment have supported ADW charges. This escalation from simple assault or battery is common and can be driven by a single updated witness statement.

Ventura / SB County Bail: $20,000–$100,000+ | 2, 3, or 4 years state prison | Strike offense

⚠️ The Escalation Risk: In both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties, prosecutors regularly review and upgrade assault and battery charges in the days following an arrest as medical records arrive, witnesses give formal statements, and the DA evaluates the full picture. A misdemeanor battery booked Friday can become a felony ADW by Monday’s arraignment. Being out on bail — free to consult with a defense attorney immediately — is the single most effective way to get ahead of this escalation before it happens.

Bail Reference

Assault & Battery Bail Amounts — Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties

Bail is set using each county’s bail schedule based on the booked charge. These are general reference ranges — your exact bail depends on enhancements, criminal history, probation or parole status, and judicial review at arraignment.

Charge

Code

Type

Ventura County Bail*

Santa Barbara County Bail*

Simple Assault

PC 240
Misdemeanor

$2,500–$5,000

$2,500–$5,000
Simple Battery
PC 242
Misdemeanor
$2,500–$10,000
$2,500–$10,000
Battery on Peace Officer (no injury)
PC 243(b)
Misdemeanor
$5,000–$10,000
$5,000–$10,000
Battery on Peace Officer (with injury)
PC 243(c)
Felony
$15,000–$25,000
$15,000–$25,000
Domestic Battery
PC 243(e)(1)
Misdemeanor
$10,000
$10,000
Battery Causing Serious Bodily Injury
PC 243(d)
Felony Wobbler
$20,000–$50,000
$20,000–$50,000
Assault with a Deadly Weapon
PC 245(a)(1)
Felony / Strike

$20,000–$100,000+

$20,000–$100,000+
Assault with a Firearm
PC 245(a)(2)
Felony / Strike
$50,000–$150,000+
$50,000–$150,000+

*Reference ranges only. Bail doubles automatically if the defendant is on active felony probation or has a prior domestic violence conviction within 10 years. Gang enhancements can add $25,000–$100,000 to any base amount. Call us for the exact figure on a specific booking.

Bail Stacking Warning: A $20,000 assault charge in Ventura County can escalate to $140,000+ or more when enhancements are applied — a prior DV conviction doubles bail to $40,000, a gang enhancement adds $100,000, and active probation at the time of arrest adds another $10,000. Call us immediately — we identify any enhancements before you post bond so there are no surprises.

Jails & Courthouses

Where Assault & Battery Defendants Are Held & Where Cases Are Heard

Ventura County

🏛 Primary Jail — All Ventura County Arrests
Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility
800 S. Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009
The primary intake and holding facility for Ventura County — opened in 1980 and housing approximately 890 sentenced and unsentenced inmates. Processes over 23,000 bookings per year from every law enforcement agency in the county. Public reception counter is open 6:00 AM–11:00 PM; a lobby phone is available after hours. Bail can be posted at this facility. Release after bail acceptance typically takes 2–4 hours.
📞 (805) 654-2306 | Inmate Info: (805) 654-3335

🏛 East County — Thousand Oaks Area Arrests
East Valley Jail
2101 East Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Satellite booking center serving law enforcement agencies on the eastern side of Ventura County — including Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, and Camarillo. Saves patrol transport time for eastern county agencies. Assault and battery arrests from this part of the county are booked here before transfer to the Pre-Trial Detention Facility.
📞 (805) 654-3335

🏛 Santa Paula / Fillmore Area Arrests
Todd Road Jail
600 South Todd Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060
Located in Santa Paula, Todd Road Jail can house up to 2,307 inmates and serves the eastern agricultural communities of Ventura County including Santa Paula, Fillmore, and surrounding citrus farming areas. Assault charges in these communities frequently involve agricultural tools or equipment — a common basis for ADW charge escalations in this part of the county.
📞 (805) 654-3335

Ventura County Courthouses
Ventura Hall of Justice
800 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura, CA 93009
Handles felony and misdemeanor assault/battery cases from Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, and surrounding communities.
📞 (805) 289-8900

East County Courthouse
3855 E. Las Virgenes Road, Calabasas, CA 91302
Serves eastern Ventura County cities including Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, and Camarillo.

Santa Barbara County

🏛 Primary Jail — Central Santa Barbara Arrests
Santa Barbara County Main Jail
4434 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA 93110
The primary detention facility for Santa Barbara County, operated by the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office. Houses pre-trial and sentenced inmates from Santa Barbara, Goleta, Carpinteria, Montecito, and surrounding communities. UCSB-area arrests frequently result in bookings here. Assault and battery charges involving students, beachgoers, and bar-district altercations near State Street and the waterfront are among the most common charges processed here.
📞 (805) 934-7500

🏛 North County — Santa Maria Area Arrests
Northern Branch Jail (Santa Maria)
2025 S. Miller Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454
Serves the northern part of Santa Barbara County including Santa Maria, Lompoc, Guadalupe, and surrounding agricultural communities. Assault charges in this region frequently arise from labor disputes and community confrontations — and agricultural tools are sometimes characterized as deadly weapons under PC 245. All northern county criminal cases are heard at the Santa Maria Courthouse.
📞 (805) 934-7500

Santa Barbara County Courthouses
Santa Barbara Courthouse
1100 Anacapa Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Handles all felony and misdemeanor cases from Santa Barbara, Goleta, Carpinteria, and south county communities. One of California’s most architecturally distinctive courthouses.
📞 (805) 882-4600

Santa Maria Courthouse
312 E. Cook Street, Santa Maria, CA 93454
Handles all criminal cases from Santa Maria, Lompoc, Orcutt, Guadalupe, and north Santa Barbara County.
📞 (805) 346-7300

⚠️ Not sure which facility your loved one is at? Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 — we check all Ventura and Santa Barbara County facilities simultaneously and can confirm location, booking number, charges, and bail amount within minutes, any time of day or night.

Common Situations

Common Assault & Battery Situations in Ventura & Santa Barbara Counties

Understanding where and how these charges typically arise in these two counties helps families make sense of what happened and what comes next.

🍺 Bar & Nightlife Altercations
Oxnard’s waterfront bars, Ventura’s downtown, Santa Barbara’s State Street entertainment district, and areas near UCSB in Isla Vista are among the most common sources of assault and battery arrests. Weekend nights generate a surge of simple battery and PC 243(d) charges — especially when injuries occur.

🚗 Road Rage & Freeway Incidents
The 101 Freeway corridor through Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties generates consistent road rage arrests. Exiting a vehicle aggressively, throwing objects, or making threatening contact after a traffic incident can result in both PC 240 assault and PC 245 ADW charges depending on what objects were involved.

🏡 Domestic Confrontations
Domestic battery (PC 243(e)(1)) is one of the most common assault-related charges in both counties. Mandatory arrest policies mean officers frequently take both parties into custody when responding to domestic calls. An EPO is almost always issued, adding complications to bail conditions.

🌾 Agricultural Labor & Workplace
Santa Paula, Fillmore, Lompoc, Santa Maria, and Guadalupe have large agricultural workforces where workplace disputes can result in assault charges. Farm tools, equipment, and vehicles are sometimes characterized as deadly weapons under PC 245 — a common escalation tactic that significantly increases charges and bail amounts.

🎓 Campus & Student Incidents
UC Santa Barbara in Isla Vista and CSU Channel Islands in Camarillo both generate assault and battery arrests involving students. Campus confrontations, off-campus parties, and Isla Vista weekend events are common settings. Ventura County DA and Santa Barbara County DA take assault charges involving alcohol seriously regardless of student status.

🏖️ Beach & Tourist Areas
Ventura and Santa Barbara both draw millions of visitors to their beaches annually. Tourist-season altercations — on the beach, at the harbor, and at waterfront venues — create a seasonal spike in simple battery and assault charges that both DA offices are well-staffed to prosecute.

How We Help

How Bada Bing Bail Bonds Handles Assault & Battery Cases in Ventura & Santa Barbara

Every situation is different, and so is every person we help. Whether it’s a first-time misdemeanor battery charge in Simi Valley or a felony ADW arrest in Santa Barbara, we look at the full picture — the charge, the court, the jail, and how fast we can move to get things back on track.

  • We answer 24/7 — assault and battery arrests happen at any hour. Our licensed agents answer every call, no voicemail, no morning wait.
  • We know both county jail systems — the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility, East Valley Jail, Todd Road Jail, and Santa Barbara County jails. We know which one to call, when bail can be posted, and how to move the paperwork fast.
  • We identify enhancements before you post — bail stacking with DV priors, gang enhancements, and probation violations can dramatically increase what you owe. We identify these before you commit so there are no surprises.
  • We explain every condition — assault and battery bail often comes with EPO conditions, no-contact orders, and stay-away requirements. We walk through every one so the defendant doesn’t violate conditions the moment they walk out.
  • We offer flexible payment plans — low-down options and extended arrangements for qualifying clients. High felony bail doesn’t have to mean an impossible bill.
  • We stay with you — court date reminders, compliance support, and available for questions through every hearing until the case resolves.

Post Bail Now — Ventura & Santa Barbara County
Bada Bing Bail Bonds

Phone: (805)910-9842

Available: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Ventura County Jails:

Pre-Trial Detention: 800 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura
(805) 654-2306

East Valley Jail: 2101 E. Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks
(805) 654-3335

Todd Road Jail: 600 S. Todd Rd, Santa Paula
(805) 654-3335

Santa Barbara County Jails:

Main Jail: 4434 Calle Real, Santa Barbara
(805) 934-7500

Northern Branch: 2025 S. Miller St, Santa Maria
(805) 934-7500

California bail bond premium: 10% of total bail. Payment plans available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Assault & Battery Bail Bonds — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between assault and battery in California?

Under California law, assault (PC 240) is an unlawful attempt to commit violent injury on another person with the present ability to do so — no physical contact is required. Battery (PC 242) requires actual physical contact, however minor. The slightest touch done in a rude or angry way constitutes battery under California law. Both are misdemeanors in their basic form, and prosecutors frequently charge both simultaneously so they can secure a conviction under whichever theory the evidence supports.

Simple misdemeanor assault (PC 240) and battery (PC 242) in Ventura County are typically set at $2,500 to $10,000 per the Ventura County Bail Schedule. Domestic battery (PC 243(e)(1)) starts at $10,000 and doubles to $20,000 with a prior DV conviction in the past 10 years. Battery causing serious bodily injury (PC 243d) is typically $20,000 to $50,000. Assault with a deadly weapon (PC 245) starts at $20,000 and can reach $100,000 or more with enhancements. Call us at (805)910-9842 for the exact amount on a specific booking.

Yes — this is one of the most important things to understand about assault and battery cases in both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. Prosecutors regularly upgrade charges as medical reports arrive and witnesses provide formal statements. The DA evaluates what objects were used in the incident. A misdemeanor battery booked on a Friday can become a felony assault with a deadly weapon by Monday’s arraignment. Being out on bail from the moment of arrest gives the defendant — and a defense attorney — the best possible chance to get ahead of this escalation.

Assault with a deadly weapon (PC 245(a)(1)) is a felony and California Three Strikes offense. Bail in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties typically ranges from $20,000 to $100,000 or higher depending on the weapon involved, the degree of injury, prior criminal history, and whether the defendant was on probation at the time. With a gang enhancement added, bail can exceed $100,000 on a single charge. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 immediately for a specific bail amount.

Ventura County assault and battery defendants are most commonly held at the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 S. Victoria Avenue in Ventura — the county’s primary intake facility. Eastern county arrests (Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Camarillo) may be booked at the East Valley Jail at 2101 E. Olsen Road in Thousand Oaks. Santa Paula and Fillmore area arrests may go to Todd Road Jail at 600 South Todd Road in Santa Paula. Most bonds can be posted at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility.

Ventura County criminal cases are heard at two courthouses: the Ventura Hall of Justice at 800 S. Victoria Avenue in Ventura (serving Ventura, Oxnard, Port Hueneme, and surrounding communities) and the East County Courthouse in Calabasas (serving Thousand Oaks, Simi Valley, Moorpark, and Camarillo). The courthouse is determined by which city the arrest occurred in — not where the inmate is held.

Santa Barbara County arrests are held at the Santa Barbara County Main Jail at 4434 Calle Real in Santa Barbara (serving central and south county) or the Northern Branch Jail at 2025 S. Miller Street in Santa Maria (serving Santa Maria, Lompoc, Guadalupe, and north county). Bail is posted through the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office booking process. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 — we post bail at both facilities.

Domestic battery (PC 243(e)(1)) is battery against a spouse, partner, cohabitant, or parent of a child. In Ventura County, it carries a $10,000 base bail. That amount doubles automatically to $20,000 if the defendant has a prior domestic violence conviction within 10 years. An Emergency Protective Order (EPO) is almost always issued, which creates mandatory stay-away and no-contact conditions that must be followed precisely. Call us immediately — we understand DV bail conditions inside and out and walk every client through every requirement before they leave the jail.

Yes. A defense attorney can file a motion to reduce bail at arraignment or in a separate bail hearing. Factors the judge considers include ties to the community, employment history, family responsibilities, lack of prior convictions, and the specific circumstances of the alleged offense. Strong defense advocacy at the first court appearance — made possible by being out on bail — is the most effective time to make this argument. Call us to post bail and get your loved one home so they can begin working with an attorney immediately.

After bail is accepted at the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility, release typically takes 2–4 hours. Booking and processing before bail can be accepted takes an additional 4–6 hours from the time of arrest. The public reception counter is open 6:00 AM–11:00 PM; a lobby phone is available after hours to reach jail staff. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 the moment the arrest happens so the process starts immediately.

Violating a no-contact or EPO condition while out on bail results in immediate rearrest, bond forfeiture, a new criminal charge for the violation, and significantly increased bail for any future release. Courts in both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties treat EPO violations seriously and often impose no-bail holds on defendants who violate. We explain every condition thoroughly before the defendant leaves — compliance with all bail conditions protects everyone involved.
Yes. Assault with a deadly weapon under PC 245(a)(1) is a designated serious felony under California’s Three Strikes Law. A conviction counts as a strike on the defendant’s permanent record, which can double the sentence for any future felony conviction and can eventually result in a mandatory 25-to-life sentence under the Three Strikes law. This is one reason why posting bail and retaining a defense attorney from the very first day of the case is so critical in ADW cases in both Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties.

Why Families Trust Bada Bing Bail Bonds

Choosing the right bail bondsman can make all the difference. At Bada Bing Bail Bonds, we bring experience, speed, and local knowledge to every case.

  • Available 24/7 for immediate assistance following an assault or battery arrest in Ventura County and Santa Barbara County
  • Fast bail bond services to help secure your loved one’s release as quickly as possible — before charges escalate and before the weekend transfer schedule adds hours to the process
  • Experienced with local jails, booking procedures, EPO conditions, and court systems throughout Ventura County and Santa Barbara County — from the Ventura Pre-Trial Detention Facility to the Santa Barbara County Main Jail
  • Affordable payment plans and flexible financing options available for qualifying clients — including low-down arrangements on high-dollar felony assault bail amounts
  • Professional, confidential, and compassionate service from licensed California bail agents who guide you through every step — including explaining no-contact and stay-away conditions before your loved one walks out the door
  • Committed to making the bail process simple and stress-free while helping families reunite as quickly as possible, so your loved one can begin working with a defense attorney from day one

We’re not just a bail bond company—we’re your partner during a stressful situation.

We Handle All Cases

Count on Bail Bonds 24/7 for support in critical moments.

Every situation is different, and so is every person we help.

Whether this is your first time dealing with bail or not, we’ll look at the full picture, the charge, the court, the jail, and how fast we can move to get things back on track.

Every situation is different, and so is every person we help. Whether this is your first time dealing with bail or not, we’ll look at the full picture, the charge, the court, the jail, and how fast we can move to get things back on track.

With Bail Bonds 24/7, we understand the urgency of your situation.

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For those navigating these complex situations, understanding the options available is essential. Assault & Battery Bail Bonds can provide the guidance needed to make informed decisions.

When someone is arrested, every minute matters—and Bada Bing Bail Bonds is ready to respond immediately. Whether it’s late at night, early morning, during business hours, weekends, or holidays, our licensed bail agents are standing by 24/7 to provide fast bail bond assistance. When you call, you won’t reach voicemail. You’ll speak directly with an experienced bondsman who understands the local jail and court system and knows exactly how to move your case forward. We verify the booking, explain the charges and next steps, and begin the bail paperwork right away—often before other offices are even open. With our proven bail bond process, there’s no confusion and no unnecessary delays. Just clear communication, efficient service, and rapid jail release. One call to Bada Bing Bail Bonds starts the process, and we handle everything from there to get your loved one home as quickly as possible.

Call now to start. We’re ready.