Bail Bonds Fullerton — 24/7 Fast Release from Fullerton City Jail & OC County Facilities

Fullerton City Jail — One of OC's Fastest Release Facilities

Someone arrested in Fullerton can be released in as little as 30–60 minutes after bail is posted at the city jail — one of the fastest turnarounds in all of Orange County. Bada Bing Bail Bonds knows the Fullerton City Jail inside and out. We answer every call, 24 hours a day.
Bail Bonds Fullerton, California

When someone is arrested in Fullerton, California, every minute counts — and Bada Bing Bail Bonds is the licensed Orange County bail bond agency that Fullerton families call first. Fullerton is the largest city in northern Orange County, home to California State University Fullerton (CSUF), a major entertainment and nightlife corridor along Harbor Boulevard and Commonwealth Avenue, and one of the region’s busiest Amtrak and Metrolink transportation hubs. The Fullerton Police Department operates one of the few city jails in Orange County that accepts both male and female inmates — up to 132 male and 70 female inmates — at its facility inside FPD headquarters at 237 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832. What makes Fullerton unique among OC cities is the speed of its city jail: once bail is posted, release from the Fullerton City Jail typically takes just 30 minutes to 1 hour — far faster than the 4–12 hours standard at the Orange County IRC or Theo Lacy. That speed advantage disappears the moment an inmate is transferred to a county facility, which happens when the city jail is at capacity, when charges require county custody, or when the arrest happens near the lobby closure time of 10 PM. Posting bail while your loved one is still at the Fullerton city jail is always the fastest path home. Every situation is different, and so is every person we help. Whether it’s a first-time misdemeanor or a serious felony charge, we look at the full picture — the charge, the court, the jail, and how fast we can move to get things back on track. Our licensed bail bond agents post Bail Bonds Fullerton and all Orange County facilities 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call us the moment an arrest happens.

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Why Fullerton Arrests Are Different — Fastest City Jail Release in OC, CSUF & a Busy Nightlife Corridor

Fullerton’s combination of a large university, active downtown nightlife, and a well-run city jail creates a bail environment unlike most OC cities. Here is what makes Fullerton arrests unique.

  • 30–60 minute release from the city jail. Once bail is posted at the Fullerton City Jail, release processing takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour — among the fastest in all of Orange County. This is dramatically faster than the 4–12 hours standard at the OC IRC. Acting fast before a county transfer is key.
  • The lobby closes at 10 PM. The Fullerton Police Department lobby closes at 10:00 PM nightly. After 10 PM, a call box on the exterior of the building provides access to jail staff. Licensed bail agents have 24-hour access to post bail regardless of lobby hours.
  • Cash bail capped at $5,000. The Fullerton City Jail only accepts cash bail (cashier’s check, personal check, or money order) up to $5,000. Bail set above $5,000 must be handled through a licensed bail bond company. You cannot combine payment types — the full amount must be paid using one method only.
  • CSUF generates a consistent arrest profile. California State University Fullerton, with over 40,000 students, generates arrests common to large university environments — DUI, minor in possession, public intoxication, drug possession, and disorderly conduct, concentrated around the campus area and downtown Fullerton’s bar district on Commonwealth and Harbor Blvd.
  • No medical staff on duty at the city jail. The Fullerton City Jail has no medical staff on site at any time. Inmates with serious medical needs are transferred to county custody. If the person being booked has a medical condition, alert the booking officer immediately.
  • All cases go to North Justice Center in Fullerton. Every criminal case from a Fullerton arrest — felony or misdemeanor — is heard at the North Justice Center right in the city at 1275 N. Berkeley Avenue, Fullerton.

Fullerton City Jail — Quick Facts

Address: 237 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832

Jail Direct Line: (714) 738-6722

FPD Non-Emergency: (714) 738-6700

Operated by: Fullerton Police Department

Capacity: 132 male / 70 female inmates

Security Level: Low / Medium

Lobby Hours: Open until 10:00 PM daily (call box after hours)

Visiting: Daily 9:00–11:00 AM & 12:00–1:30 PM (15 min/visit, must be on approved list)

Cash Bail Limit: $5,000 (one payment type only, no combining)

Release After Bail: 30 min – 1 hour (one of OC’s fastest)

Courthouse: North Justice Center, 1275 N. Berkeley Ave, Fullerton

⚠️ Cash bail capped at $5,000 at the city jail. Anything above $5,000 requires a licensed bail bond company — call us immediately.

The Process

Fullerton Bail Bond Process — From Arrest to Release

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Arrest- Taken to Fullerton City Jail at 237 W. Commonwealth Ave

After an FPD arrest, the defendant is transported to the Fullerton Police Department Jail for booking. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 the moment you learn of the arrest — we can start working before booking is finished. The lobby closes at 10 PM but licensed bail agents have 24-hour access.

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Booking- Fingerprints, Photograph, Medical Screen & Bail Set

FPD detention staff complete the booking process — ID verification, Live Scan fingerprinting, medical screening questions, background and warrant check, and charge documentation. Bail is set per the Orange County Bail Schedule. The Fullerton jail has no medical staff on site — inmates with health needs are transferred to county custody, resetting the release clock to 4–12+ hours. Booking typically takes 1–6 hours depending on volume.

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The Transfer Window — Act Fast 132 Male / 70 Female Beds — Transfers Happen

When the Fullerton city jail reaches capacity or when charges require county custody, inmates are transferred to the OC IRC in Santa Ana — resetting the release process to 4–12 hours or more. Posting bail while your loved one is still at the Fullerton city jail means release in 30–60 minutes instead of half a day at a county facility. Every hour earlier you call us is an hour faster they get home.

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Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds We Verify, Prepare & Explain Everything

Call us at (805)910-9842 with the person's name and date of birth. We pull their booking status from the Fullerton city jail roster and the OC Sheriff's system, verify the exact bail amount and any holds, and prepare all bond paperwork — often before you've even left home. We also check for any warrants from other jurisdictions that could complicate release.

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Flexible Plans Available — $5,000 Cash Bail Cap at City Jail

California sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bail. We accept cash, all major credit and debit cards, and offer flexible payment plans. Important note: the Fullerton City Jail only accepts cash bail up to $5,000 — for any bail above that amount, a licensed bail bond company is the only option. Payment types cannot be combined. Once payment is arranged, we post the bond and release processing begins immediately.

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Home — With Conditions & Court Dates at North Justice Center

After bail is accepted at the Fullerton city jail, release takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour — one of the fastest in OC. The defendant is released with conditions including mandatory appearances at the North Justice Center at 1275 N. Berkeley Avenue in Fullerton. We explain every release condition, send court date reminders, and stay available through the entire case.

⚠️ The $5,000 Cash Bail Rule: Many Fullerton families show up at the city jail expecting to pay cash bail for a $20,000 or $30,000 charge — and are turned away because the facility only accepts cash up to $5,000. Any bail over that amount requires a licensed bail bond company. Call us first at (714) 555-0199 — we handle the paperwork and post the bond directly, regardless of the bail amount.

Find an Inmate

How to Find Someone Arrested in Fullerton

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📞 Fullerton Jail Direct

Call (714) 738-6722 with full legal name and date of birth. Staff confirm custody status and bail amount.

Fastest confirmation — updated in real time, no lag

🔍 OC Sheriff Online

ocsheriff.gov → Public Services → Inmate Information. Search by name or booking number. Covers all OC facilities 24/7.

Confirming location, bail amount & court dates once transferred to county

📞 OC Inmate Records

(714) 647-4666 — covers all OCSD facilities (IRC, Theo Lacy, Musick). Useful when unsure if transferred from city jail.

Locating someone after a county transfer

📱 Call Bada Bing

(805)910-9842 — we check the Fullerton city system and all OC Sheriff facilities simultaneously.

Fastest option 24/7 — confirmed location, booking number & exact bail amount in minutes

Transfer Lag: If an inmate was just transferred from Fullerton to the OC IRC, it may take 1–3 hours for the online system to update. Calling the Fullerton jail directly at (714) 738-6722 or the IRC at (714) 647-6085 is the fastest way to confirm a recent transfer.

Local Facilities

Where Arrests Happen & Where Cases Move Next

Fullerton has its own city jail and a dedicated courthouse right in the city. Here is the complete pathway from arrest to release and every facility you need to know.

🏛 First Stop — Fullerton City Jail
Fullerton Police Department Jail
237 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832
All Fullerton Police Department arrests are first booked here — a low/medium-security city detention facility operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week inside FPD headquarters. With 132 male and 70 female beds, it is one of the larger city jails in Orange County. The facility accepts both felony and misdemeanor bookings. Release after bail is accepted takes just 30 minutes to 1 hour — by far the fastest turnaround of any facility in the OC system. Bail agents have 24-hour access regardless of lobby hours. Cash bail accepted up to $5,000 (one payment type only); anything above requires a licensed bail bond company. No medical staff on site — inmates with health needs are transferred to county custody.
📞 (714) 738-6722 — Jail Direct | (714) 738-6700 — Non-Emergency

🏛 County Transfer — Central Booking Hub
OC Intake Release Center (IRC) / Central Jail
550 N. Flower Street, Santa Ana, CA 92703
When the Fullerton city jail is at capacity, when charges require county custody, or when an inmate has a medical need the city jail can’t accommodate, they are transferred to the OC IRC in Santa Ana. The IRC processes the highest volume of any OC facility and accepts bail 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Release after county transfer takes 4–12 hours — significantly slower than the city jail. The transfer window is why calling us immediately after any Fullerton arrest matters.
📞 (714) 647-6085 — 24/7 Bail Line

🏛 Max Security — County Transfer
Theo Lacy Facility
501 The City Drive South, Orange, CA 92868
Higher-classification or serious felony defendants from Fullerton may be transferred from the IRC to Theo Lacy — Orange County’s maximum-security jail. Bail is accepted at the Theo Lacy cashier window daily 8:00 AM–2:00 PM, or 24/7 through the IRC bail line. We post bail for Fullerton defendants at Theo Lacy regardless of charge severity.
📞 (714) 935-6940 | Cashier: (714) 935-6905

🏛 Courthouse — All Fullerton Cases Heard Here
North Justice Center
1275 N. Berkeley Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832
Every criminal case from a Fullerton arrest — felony or misdemeanor — is heard at the North Justice Center, conveniently located right in Fullerton. This courthouse serves all of north Orange County including Fullerton, Anaheim, Buena Park, Placentia, Brea, La Habra, and Yorba Linda. Arraignments, pre-trial hearings, and trials for Fullerton cases all take place here. The OC DA’s north county office handles all Fullerton prosecutions. Defendants released on bail must appear at every scheduled hearing here — missing any date results in a bench warrant and bond forfeiture.
📞 (657) 622-5600 | Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–4:00 PM

🏛 Lower-Risk Sentenced Inmates
James A. Musick Facility
13502 Musick, Irvine, CA 92618
Minimum/medium-security facility for lower-risk and sentenced inmates in Irvine. Some Fullerton defendants classified as lower risk may be transferred here after processing at the IRC. If your loved one doesn’t appear in the Fullerton or IRC system, Musick is worth checking. We post bail and assist at all four OC Sheriff’s facilities.
📞 (949) 855-2600

⚠️ Not sure which facility your loved one is at? Call us at (805)910-9842— we check the Fullerton city jail and all Orange County Sheriff facilities simultaneously. Most people are located within minutes, any time of day or night.

Fullerton Bail Bond Costs: What You'll Pay

The cost of a Fullerton bail bond is generally 10% of the total bail amount, as established under California regulations. For example, if bail is set at $20,000, the standard bail bond premium is typically $2,000. This non-refundable premium covers the services provided by the bail bond agency, including preparing the required paperwork, posting the bond, coordinating with the jail, and assisting you throughout the release process.

At Bada Bing Bail Bonds, we believe families deserve straightforward pricing, clear communication, and fast service. You’ll know exactly what to expect from your first phone call until your loved one is released—without hidden fees or unexpected costs.

When you choose Bada Bing Bail Bonds for Fullerton bail bonds, you can expect:

Whether it’s your first time arranging a bail bond or you’ve been through the process before, our experienced team makes securing Fullerton bail bonds fast, affordable, and as stress-free as possible, so your loved one can return home quickly while awaiting their court date.

What Bail Costs After a Fullerton Arrest — Bond vs. Cash

California sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bail amount. On a $10,000 DUI bail, the bond premium is $1,000 — and the $5,000 cash bail cap at the Fullerton City Jail means a bail bond company is the only option for most felony charges anyway.

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Fullerton Bail Bonds for Every Type of Case

No matter what the charge, we post bail in Fullerton. We’ve handled every category of case in Orange County:

Every case is unique. First offense or repeat, we guide you based on the facts, the jail, the urgency.

After Release

After Bail Is Posted in Fullerton — What Comes Next

Getting out is only the beginning. Once you’re out, here’s what comes next:
Fullerton Crime & DUI Arrests: Why Fast Bail Matters

Although Fullerton is considered one of the major cities in North Orange County, arrests occur every day for offenses including DUI, domestic violence, drug possession, theft, assault, probation violations, and outstanding warrants. With a population of over 140,000 residents, a vibrant downtown entertainment district, several colleges, and convenient access to the 91, 57, and 5 freeways, the Fullerton Police Department responds to thousands of calls for service and makes arrests throughout the year.

Many individuals arrested in Fullerton are initially booked into the Fullerton Jail before being transferred to the Orange County Central Jail Complex or Theo Lacy Facility, depending on the charges and classification. Because many defendants qualify for bail shortly after booking, contacting an experienced bail bond company immediately can significantly reduce time spent in custody.

Why Fast Bail Matters

An arrest can affect your employment, finances, and family within hours. Whether you’re facing a DUI, domestic violence allegation, drug charge, theft offense, or warrant arrest, obtaining a prompt release allows you to return home, continue working, and prepare your defense alongside your attorney instead of remaining in custody.

At Bada Bing Bail Bonds, we provide 24-hour Fullerton bail bond services with:

  • Fast bail posting and release assistance.
  • Affordable payment plans for qualified clients. Confidential, judgment-free service.
  • Experienced local bail agents familiar with Orange County’s booking and release procedures
  • Assistance at the Fullerton Jail, Theo Lacy Facility, and other Orange County detention facilities.

When you need Fullerton bail bonds, every minute matters. Our team works quickly to help reunite families and make the bail process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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What to Expect

Fullerton Arrest to Release — Timeline & What Affects It

Released from Fullerton City Jail
⚡ Fastest scenario — one of OC’s quickest releases.
Once bail is posted and accepted at the Fullerton City Jail, release processing typically takes just 30 minutes to 1 hour. This is significantly faster than any county facility in the OC system. The city jail processes independently of the county, which is what makes this window so valuable — act fast before a transfer occurs.

Transferred to OC IRC / Central Jail
⏱ Moderate wait — reset the clock.
Once an inmate is transferred to 550 N. Flower Street in Santa Ana, the county booking and release process takes 4–12 hours after the bond is accepted — sometimes longer on weekends, holidays, and high-volume periods. The Fullerton city jail’s 132 male / 70 female bed capacity means transfers happen regularly, especially on busy nights.

Transferred to Theo Lacy Facility
⏳ Longer process — higher-classification cases.
Higher-classification defendants or those facing serious felony charges may be transferred from the IRC to Theo Lacy in Orange. After bail is posted at the Theo Lacy cashier (8:00 AM–2:00 PM daily) or through the 24/7 IRC bail line after hours, release processing takes a few hours or more depending on volume and shift changes.

Factors that extend Fullerton release times: the $5,000 cash bail cap causing delays when families attempt to pay directly; the 10 PM lobby closure (bail agents still have 24-hour access); outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions; medical holds (the city jail has no on-site medical staff, so any health concern triggers a county transfer); domestic violence mandatory hold periods; and high-volume weekend nights around the downtown Fullerton entertainment corridor and CSUF events.

FAQs

Fullerton Bail Bonds — Frequently Asked Questions

Where is the Fullerton city jail located?

The Fullerton Police Department Jail is located at 237 W. Commonwealth Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832 — inside FPD headquarters. Phone: (714) 738-6722. The facility operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The lobby closes at 10:00 PM, but a call box on the exterior of the building is available after hours, and licensed bail agents have 24-hour access.

Release from the Fullerton City Jail after bail is accepted typically takes just 30 minutes to 1 hour — one of the fastest release times in all of Orange County. This is dramatically faster than the 4–12 hours standard at the OC IRC or Theo Lacy. Booking before bail can be posted takes 1–6 hours depending on volume.

The Fullerton City Jail only accepts cash bail up to $5,000, using a single payment type (cashier’s check, personal check, or money order — not combined). For any bail amount above $5,000, California law allows only a licensed bail bond company to post the bond. This is the case for most DUI felonies, assault charges, and virtually all other serious felony charges. Call us at (714) 555-0199 — we handle all bail amounts.

All Fullerton criminal cases — felony and misdemeanor — are heard at the North Justice Center, 1275 N. Berkeley Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832. Phone: (657) 622-5600. It is conveniently located right in Fullerton and also handles cases from Anaheim, Buena Park, Brea, Placentia, La Habra, and Yorba Linda.

Call the Fullerton Jail directly at (714) 738-6722 with full name and date of birth. If transferred to county custody, use the OC Sheriff’s Inmate Information System at ocsheriff.gov or call OC Inmate Records at (714) 647-4666. Or call us at (805)910-9842 — we check both systems simultaneously within minutes.

Yes. While the Fullerton Police Department lobby closes at 10:00 PM, a call box on the exterior of the building connects to jail staff after hours. More importantly, licensed bail agents have 24-hour access to post bail at the facility regardless of lobby hours. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805)910-9842 at any hour — we post bail around the clock.

When the Fullerton City Jail reaches capacity (132 male / 70 female beds), inmates are transferred to the OC Intake Release Center at 550 N. Flower Street in Santa Ana. Once transferred, release processing takes 4–12 hours instead of 30–60 minutes. This is why calling us the moment an arrest happens is critical — we start the bail process fast enough to post at the city jail before a transfer occurs whenever possible.

Visiting at the Fullerton City Jail is available daily from 9:00 AM–11:00 AM and 12:00 PM–1:30 PM. Each visit is limited to 15 minutes. Visitors must be on the inmate’s approved visitor list in advance. Only casual clothing is permitted — no gang-related, offensive, or revealing clothing. Each inmate is allowed one visit per day.

DUI is the most common serious charge — driven by SR-57/SR-91 freeway enforcement and the downtown entertainment district on Commonwealth Avenue and Harbor Boulevard. CSUF generates consistent public intoxication, minor in possession, and drug possession arrests. Domestic violence, petty theft from major retail corridors, and vehicle burglary near transit stations are also frequent. All of these cases are heard at the North Justice Center in Fullerton.

Missing a court date results in a bench warrant being issued for immediate arrest, formal bail forfeiture, and a new failure-to-appear charge (PC 1320). The bail agent becomes liable for the full bail amount. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds immediately at (805)910-9842 if a court date is missed — there may be a short window to address the warrant before forfeiture becomes final.

🔍 Looking for an Inmate in Fullerton or Orange County?

Before bail can be posted, the inmate must be located and their booking information verified. If your loved one was arrested in Fullerton, they may be held at the Fullerton City Jail at 237 W. Commonwealth Avenue, transferred to the OC Intake Release Center (IRC) in Santa Ana, or moved to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange depending on the charges, medical needs, and available bed space. You can call the Fullerton Jail directly at (714) 738-6722 or search the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Inmate Locator to verify booking information and custody status.

Don’t want to navigate the system on your own? Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds 24/7. Simply provide us with the person’s full name and date of birth, and our experienced bail agents will quickly verify their booking status, charges, jail location, and bail amount — completely free of charge. We’ll explain your bail options, flag the $5,000 cash bail cap at the Fullerton city jail if it applies, and begin the release process immediately if you’re ready to move forward.

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