Oxnard Police Department Holding Facility| 251 S. C Street Oxnard, CA
Oxnard Police Department Jail Bail Bonds. Get Out Before The Transfer
⚡TIME IS CRITICAL: The Oxnard Police Department Jail is a short-term holding facility — not a long-term detention center. Once the transport bus leaves for Ventura County Main Jail, your loved one enters a much longer release process. Posting bail at Oxnard PD can cut release time from 12+ hours to as little as 1–2 hours. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds immediately.
Oxnard PD Jail Bail Bonds
Bail Bonds at the Oxnard Police Department Jail: What You Need to Know Right Now
🏛️ The Oxnard Police Department Jail is a city holding facility — not a county jail. If bail is not posted quickly here, your loved one will be transferred to the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility (Main Jail) at 800 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura. For full information on that facility, see our Ventura County Jail Bail Bonds page. This page focuses specifically on posting bail at 251 S. C Street, Oxnard, CA 93030 — the Oxnard PD holding facility — before that transfer happens.
If someone you love has been arrested in Oxnard, California, they are most likely being held right now at the Oxnard Police Department Jail — a short-term city holding facility located at 251 South C Street, Oxnard, CA 93030, inside the Oxnard Public Safety Building. Here is the most important thing you need to know: the Oxnard PD jail is a temporary holding facility, not a long-term detention center. It has just eight holding cells, two interview rooms, and a central booking area. Once the arresting officer completes initial paperwork, non-sworn Police Service Officers (PSOs) take over — processing photographs, fingerprints, and either releasing the defendant or arranging transfer to the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility (Main Jail) in Ventura. That transfer changes everything. Posting bail at the Oxnard PD facility before that transport bus leaves can mean your loved one walks out in 1 to 2 hours instead of waiting through a 12+ hour county jail process. At Bada Bing Bail Bonds, we specialize in fast Oxnard PD bail bonds — call us the moment an arrest happens, even before they appear in the system. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and we know exactly how to move quickly at this facility.
Immediate Release From Oxnard PD Jail
Oxnard PD Jail Release Times
How Long Does Release Take from the Oxnard Police Department Jail?
Release times at Oxnard PD are significantly faster than at the Ventura County Main Jail — but only if bail is posted before the county transport. Here is the real-world timeline families should expect at each stage.
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Arrest & Arrival at 251 S. C Street
The arresting officer transports the defendant to the Oxnard PD holding facility. Transport from arrest location to the jail typically takes 15 to 30 minutes. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds the moment you learn of the arrest — do not wait for the defendant to appear in any online system.
2–3 hr
⚡ Bail Is Set — The Critical Window Opens
Bail is now set and the defendant appears in the Oxnard PD system. This is the moment Bada Bing Bail Bonds can post bond at the facility — before the county transport occurs. If you called us at the time of arrest, we are already prepared and can submit the bond within minutes of bail being set. This is the window that determines whether your loved one is released in Oxnard in 1–2 hours or in Ventura in 8–16 hours.
Released
Home — Total Time: As Little as 3–5 Hours from Arrest
When bail is posted at Oxnard PD before the transfer, the entire arrest-to-release window can be as short as 3 to 5 hours from the time of arrest. The defendant is released locally in Oxnard with court-ordered conditions — including appearing at all Ventura County Superior Court dates at the Hall of Justice in Ventura. Bada Bing Bail Bonds provides court date reminders throughout the case.
⏱️ Oxnard PD vs. Ventura County Main Jail — Release Time at a Glance
Bail posted at Oxnard PD (before transfer): Total arrest-to-release time approximately 3–5 hours. Released locally in Oxnard.
After transfer to Ventura County Main Jail: County re-booking adds 4–6 hours before bail can even be posted, then 1–4 hours of release processing. Total arrest-to-release time: 12–16+ hours. Released in Ventura, 15–20 miles from Oxnard.
The difference is not small — it is a full day versus a few hours. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds the moment an arrest occurs. The sooner we start, the better the outcome.
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How Bail Works at Oxnard PD
How to Post Bail at the Oxnard Police Department Jail

Do not wait for the defendant to show up in an online inmate database. Call us the moment you learn of the arrest. Because the Oxnard PD facility is a short-term holding center with transport runs to county jail, time is the most critical factor. We will begin preparing paperwork immediately and contact the facility to monitor the defendant's booking status in real time.

Bada Bing Bail Bonds contacts the Oxnard PD booking line at (805) 385-7671 to confirm the defendant is in custody, confirm the charges, and obtain the bail amount set per the Ventura County Bail Schedule. We will also check whether a 1275 PC hold or any other special holds have been placed. If the defendant is not yet in the system, we monitor and alert you the moment bail is set.

California law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bail amount — the non-refundable, state-regulated fee. For a $20,000 bail, the premium is $2,000. We offer affordable payment plans including low-down and 0%-down options for qualifying clients. We accept credit cards, debit cards, and cash. No collateral required in many cases. Everything can be handled over the phone or digitally — no need to come to our office.

Bada Bing Bail Bonds submits the bail bond directly to the Oxnard PD facility at 251 S. C Street. PSO staff accept and process the bond. Once the bond is accepted, the defendant's release paperwork is prepared. This step — posting bail at Oxnard PD before the county transport — is what keeps your loved one from spending the night in the Ventura County Main Jail. Release from Oxnard PD after bond posting typically takes 1 to 2 hours.

The defendant walks out of the Oxnard Police Department at 251 South C Street, Oxnard — not from a county jail 20 miles away. They are released with conditions: they must appear at all Ventura County Superior Court dates (typically held at the Hall of Justice, 800 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura). Bada Bing Bail Bonds monitors compliance and provides court date reminders throughout the case.

If the defendant was transferred to the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura before bail was posted, Bada Bing Bail Bonds can still post bail there. The bail amount remains the same. The release process at the Main Jail takes longer — typically 4 to 8 additional hours after the bond is posted — but we will move as quickly as possible regardless of which facility your loved one is at.
Facility Information
Oxnard Police Department Jail — Facility Overview
Understanding how the Oxnard PD holding facility works helps families act fast. This is not a standard county jail — it is a purpose-built short-term processing center, and that distinction is everything when it comes to getting your loved one home quickly.
Oxnard PD Jail — Address & Contact
251 South C Street
Oxnard, CA 93030
(Inside the Oxnard Public Safety Building)
Jail / Booking Line: (805) 385-7671
(805) 385-7624
Police Department Main: (805) 385-7600
Non-Emergency Dispatch: (805) 385-7740
Lobby Hours: Mon–Thu 8:00 AM–6:00 PM
Alt. Fridays: 9:00 AM–5:00 PM
Jail Staffed: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
What Kind of Facility Is This?
The Oxnard Police Department Jail — also called the Oxnard Police Detention Facility — is a city-operated short-term holding facility, not a county jail. Key distinctions:
✅ Bail can be posted here directly — no trip to Ventura required
✅ Faster release — smaller volume means faster processing
✅ Local facility — right in Oxnard, not 30+ miles away
⚠️ Short-term only — transfers begin quickly for those not released
⚠️ 8 cells total — small facility, high turnover rate
⚠️ No overnight stays — most held less than 72 hours before transfer
The facility is staffed 24/7 by non-sworn Police Service Officers (PSOs) who manage the booking process, surveillance, and transportation logistics.
Directions to Oxnard PD Jail
From US-101 North or South:
Exit at Oxnard Blvd / C Street. Head south on Oxnard Blvd, then turn left on 3rd Street. Turn right on South C Street. The Oxnard Public Safety Building will be on your right at the intersection of C Street and 3rd Street. Parking is available in the surface lot adjacent to the building.
From Ventura (East on US-101):
Take US-101 West toward Oxnard. Exit at C Street/Oxnard Blvd. Head north on C Street — the Public Safety Building is approximately 0.5 miles on your left at 3rd and C.
From Camarillo (South on US-101):
Take US-101 South toward Oxnard. Exit at Vineyard Ave or C Street. Follow C Street north into downtown Oxnard. The facility is centrally located near City Hall.
Nearby Courthouse — Ventura County Hall of Justice
Ventura County Superior Court
Hall of Justice
800 South Victoria Avenue
Ventura, CA 93009
Phone: (805) 289-8900
Oxnard arrests are typically arraigned at the Ventura County Superior Court Hall of Justice in Ventura — approximately 15–20 minutes from Oxnard via US-101 East. Court hours are Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
Important: Defendants released on bail from the Oxnard PD facility must still appear at all scheduled Ventura County Superior Court dates. Missing a court date results in a bench warrant and bail forfeiture regardless of where bail was originally posted.
The Transfer — Why It Matters
Beat the Transfer: Oxnard PD vs. Ventura County Main Jail
The single most important thing families need to understand about an Oxnard arrest is the difference between posting bail at the Oxnard PD facility versus waiting for a transfer to the Ventura County Main Jail. Here is an honest side-by-side comparison.
✅ Bail Posted at Oxnard PD (Best Case)
⏱️Release time: 1–3 hours from when bail is posted at the Oxnard PD facility
📍Released locally in Oxnard at 251 S. C Street — no trip to Ventura
📋Simpler process — small facility, fewer inmates, faster paperwork
🚫No re-booking — defendant is not processed through the county system
💰Same bail amount — 10% premium either way, but resolution is hours faster
✅Requires acting immediately — call Bada Bing Bail Bonds the moment of arrest
⚠️ After Transfer to Ventura County Main Jail
⏱️Release time: 8–16+ hours — county re-booking adds 4–8 hrs before bail can even be posted
📍Released in Ventura at 800 S. Victoria Ave — 15–20 miles from Oxnard
📋Full county booking — defendant enters the larger, slower county system
🔄Re-booked entirely — fingerprints, photos, and classification done again at county level
🌙Nights, weekends, holidays can extend the county release window further
❌No ability to reverse — once the transport bus leaves, the Oxnard PD window is closed
🚌 When Does the Transfer Bus Leave?
There is no fixed published schedule for PSO transport runs from Oxnard PD to Ventura County Main Jail — transfers are arranged based on facility capacity, booking volume, and operational logistics. What families need to understand is that there is no guaranteed window. The transfer can happen within a few hours of booking or it may take longer — but you cannot count on having time. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds immediately after learning of an arrest. We will begin the bail process the moment we hang up the phone.
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What Happens After an Arrest in Oxnard
The Oxnard PD Booking Process — Step by Step
Understanding exactly what happens after an arrest at the Oxnard Police Department is critical for families who want to act fast. Here is the complete booking process from the moment of arrest to potential release or transfer.
Arrest & Transport to 251 S. C Street
An Oxnard Police Department officer makes an arrest anywhere within city limits — on the street, at a residence, at a traffic stop, or at a business. The defendant is handcuffed, read their Miranda rights, and transported in a patrol vehicle to the Oxnard Police Detention Facility at 251 South C Street, Oxnard. This typically takes 15 to 30 minutes from time of arrest. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds the moment you learn of the arrest — even before they arrive at the facility.
Initial Paperwork by the Arresting Officer
The arresting officer completes initial booking paperwork documenting the circumstances of the arrest, the specific charges, evidence collected, and personal information. The officer prepares a formal account that becomes part of the public arrest record. This step takes 30 to 60 minutes depending on the complexity of the case. Once paperwork is complete, the officer hands custody of the defendant over to a non-sworn Police Service Officer (PSO) who runs the detention facility around the clock.
Fingerprinting
The PSO takes the defendant’s full set of fingerprints — all ten fingers — using the facility’s digital fingerprinting system. These prints are submitted to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and run through the FBI’s national fingerprint database (AFIS/NGI). Fingerprinting confirms the defendant’s true identity, checks for any aliases, and flags any active warrants in other jurisdictions. This process takes approximately 10 to 20 minutes. Refusing to be fingerprinted is a criminal offense under California law.
Photographs (Mugshot)
The defendant is photographed from the front and profile — the standard “mugshot” — along with any visible tattoos, birthmarks, or identifying features. These images are entered into the Oxnard PD database and the Ventura County law enforcement system. The entire area of the Oxnard Jail is under continuous recorded video and audio surveillance — defendants should be aware that all behavior is being monitored and recorded from the moment of arrival.
Background Check & Warrant Search
Simultaneously with fingerprinting, the PSO runs a comprehensive background check through local, state, and national databases — including the National Crime Information Center (NCIC). This check reveals prior criminal convictions, any active arrest warrants from other jurisdictions, parole or probation status, immigration holds, and domestic violence restraining orders. The results of this background check directly influence the bail amount set for the defendant and whether additional holds are placed. This typically takes 20 to 45 minutes.
Bail Determination
Once booking is complete and the background check results are available, bail is set based on the Ventura County Bail Schedule — the same schedule used at the county Main Jail. The amount is tied to the specific charge(s) and can be increased for enhancements such as prior convictions, being on probation or parole, use of a weapon, or great bodily injury. For most misdemeanors, bail is set in the range of $1,000–$10,000. Common felonies typically range from $20,000–$100,000+. This is the critical moment — bail has been set and Bada Bing Bail Bonds can now post bond immediately.
Possible Release from Oxnard PD — Three Ways Out
After booking, there are three ways a defendant can be released directly from the Oxnard PD facility without transfer to county jail:
🔵 Citation Release (OR Release): For minor infractions and low-level misdemeanors, the officer may issue a citation requiring the defendant to appear in court on a specified date — no bail required. The defendant signs the citation and is released.
🔵 Own Recognizance (O.R.) Release: A judge or PSO supervisor may release the defendant on their own recognizance — a signed promise to appear in court — without requiring bail. Typically available for low-risk defendants with strong community ties and no prior failures to appear.
🟡 Bail Bond Release: The defendant or their family contacts a licensed bail bondsman like Bada Bing Bail Bonds. We post bail directly at the Oxnard PD facility, and the defendant is released — often within 1 to 2 hours of the bond being posted. This is the fastest and most reliable path to release before a transfer occurs.
Transfer to Ventura County Main Jail — If Bail Is Not Posted
If bail is not posted at the Oxnard PD facility, PSOs arrange transport to the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility (Main Jail) at 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009. Once this transfer bus leaves, everything changes. The defendant enters the county booking system — a process that can add 4 to 8 additional hours before bail can even be posted at the county level. What could have been a 1 to 2 hour release becomes an 8 to 16+ hour ordeal. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds before this happens.
Common Charges at Oxnard PD
Common Arrest Charges at the Oxnard Police Department — and What Bail Looks Like
🚗 DUI — Driving Under the Influence
DUI arrests are among the most common at Oxnard PD. An officer stops a vehicle for erratic driving or a traffic violation, suspects impairment, and administers field sobriety tests and a breathalyzer. If the driver blows over 0.08% BAC (or shows signs of drug impairment), they are arrested under VC 23152.
First-offense DUI: Typically a misdemeanor with bail set between $5,000 and $10,000. A second or third DUI, or a DUI involving injury (VC 23153), can be charged as a felony with bail ranging from $15,000 to $100,000 or more. DUI with a child passenger carries significant enhancements.
Oxnard-specific note: Oxnard PD runs regular DUI checkpoints — particularly along Oxnard Blvd, Vineyard Ave, and Channel Islands Blvd on weekends and holidays. Post-arrest, the DMV suspension process begins independently of the criminal case.
Typical Bail: $5,000 – $100,000+
🏠 Domestic Violence
Domestic violence (DV) arrests are taken extremely seriously in Ventura County. Under California law, Oxnard PD officers who respond to a DV call and find probable cause are required to make an arrest — even if the alleged victim does not want to press charges. Common charges include corporal injury to a spouse (PC 273.5) and battery on a spouse or cohabitant (PC 243(e)(1)).
Bail considerations: Domestic violence charges almost always come with an automatic emergency protective order (EPO) that goes into effect immediately upon arrest. The defendant must comply with the EPO as a condition of release — violating it results in immediate re-arrest. Bail for felony DV can be $20,000 to $100,000+. A prior DV conviction or use of a weapon significantly increases bail.
Typical Bail: $5,000 – $100,000+
📋 Outstanding Warrants
A significant portion of Oxnard PD arrests are not for a new crime — they are for outstanding arrest warrants. Warrant arrests occur when an officer runs a name check during a traffic stop, pedestrian contact, or other interaction and discovers the person has a bench warrant (for missing a court date) or an arrest warrant (for a crime). People are often completely unaware they have an active warrant.
Types of warrants: Bench warrants (failure to appear in court) typically have bail set at the amount the original case required. Arrest warrants for new crimes have bail set per the Ventura County Bail Schedule for that charge. Bada Bing Bail Bonds handles warrant-related arrests and can post bail quickly even when the underlying case is from another jurisdiction.
Bail: Varies by Underlying Charge
🛍️ Theft Charges
Oxnard PD handles a high volume of theft arrests — from petty theft at local retailers to grand theft, burglary, and organized retail crime. Petty theft (PC 484/488) involves property valued under $950 and is typically a misdemeanor. Grand theft (PC 487) involves property over $950 and can be charged as a felony. Shoplifting (PC 459.5) and burglary (PC 459) are also common.
Oxnard retail hotspots: The Esplanade Shopping Center, Pacific View Mall area, and the Oxnard Town Center are frequently cited locations for retail theft arrests. Organized retail theft involving multiple incidents or working with others can result in felony charges regardless of individual incident value.
Typical Bail: $1,000 – $50,000+
💊 Drug-Related Arrests
Drug arrests are among the most common at Oxnard PD and vary widely in severity. Simple possession (HS 11350 — heroin, cocaine, meth) is typically a misdemeanor under Prop 47, with bail as low as $2,500. However, possession for sale (HS 11351) and sales or transportation (HS 11352) are serious felonies with bail from $30,000 to $100,000+.
1275 PC hold risk: Drug sales arrests frequently result in a 1275 PC hold — where the court requires proof that bail funds come from a legitimate source before accepting the bond. Bada Bing Bail Bonds has experience navigating 1275 holds and can advise on the process.
Meth arrests in Oxnard: Methamphetamine-related arrests are particularly common in the Oxnard area, ranging from simple possession to large-scale trafficking charges depending on quantities involved.
Typical Bail: $2,500 – $100,000+
⚔️ Assault & Battery
Assault (PC 240) and battery (PC 242) charges range from simple misdemeanors — a bar fight or altercation — to serious felonies when a weapon is involved (PC 245, assault with a deadly weapon). Oxnard PD responds to a high volume of assault calls given the city’s population density.
Simple assault/battery: Typically misdemeanor, bail $1,000–$5,000. Assault with a deadly weapon (ADW): Felony, bail typically $20,000. Battery causing serious bodily injury (PC 243(d)): Felony, bail $20,000–$50,000. Battery on a peace officer (PC 243(b)): Even as a misdemeanor, bail is elevated to $10,000 in Ventura County.
Typical Bail: $1,000 – $50,000+
⚠️ Gang Enhancements & Special Allegations in Oxnard
Oxnard has historically had active gang activity, and Oxnard PD prosecutors frequently add gang enhancements (PC 186.22) to underlying charges when gang affiliation is alleged. A gang enhancement on an assault charge can increase bail dramatically — sometimes to $100,000 or more. Additionally, great bodily injury (GBI) allegations under PC 12022.7 and weapon use enhancements under PC 12022.5 can substantially elevate bail above the base schedule amount. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds to discuss your specific situation — we know how Ventura County bail determinations work for enhanced charges.
Before you call
What to Have Ready When You Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds About an Oxnard PD Arrest
Full Legal Name of the Arrested Person
Exact spelling as it appears on their government-issued ID. This is used to locate the defendant in the Oxnard PD system and prepare bail bond paperwork.
Date of Birth
Required to identify the correct individual, especially for common names. Essential for the booking system search.
Approximate Time of Arrest
Knowing when the arrest occurred helps us gauge how far along the booking process is and whether the transfer window is still open. Critical for acting fast.
Charges / Reason for Arrest
If you know what the person was arrested for, share it. This helps us quickly estimate the bail amount and flag any likely holds (DV protective orders, 1275 PC, etc.).
Booking Number (If Available)
If you have already called the jail and received a booking number, have it ready. Speeds up the process significantly.
Bail Amount (If Known)
If you have already spoken to the jail and have a confirmed bail figure, bring it. We will verify independently before posting.
Your Contact Information
Your full name, phone number, and address as the co-signer (indemnitor) on the bail bond agreement.
Payment Method
We accept credit cards, debit cards, and cash. Ask about affordable payment plans — low-down and 0%-down options available for qualifying clients.
Oxnard PD Jail FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions — Oxnard Police Department Jail Bail Bonds
Where is the Oxnard Police Department Jail located?
The Oxnard Police Department Jail — officially the Oxnard Police Detention Facility — is located at 251 South C Street, Oxnard, CA 93030, inside the Oxnard Public Safety Building at the intersection of C Street and 3rd Street in downtown Oxnard. The booking and jail line is (805) 385-7671 or (805) 385-7624. The general police department line is (805) 385-7600. The facility is staffed by non-sworn Police Service Officers (PSOs) 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Can you bail someone out of the Oxnard Police Department Jail directly?
Yes — and this is the most important thing families need to know. Bail can be posted directly at the Oxnard PD holding facility at 251 S. C Street before the defendant is transferred to Ventura County Main Jail. Bada Bing Bail Bonds posts bail at the Oxnard PD facility 24/7. Posting bail here — rather than waiting for the county transfer — can reduce total release time from 12+ hours to as little as 1 to 2 hours. Call us immediately after learning of an arrest.
How long can someone be held at the Oxnard PD jail before being transferred?
The Oxnard Police Department Jail is a short-term holding facility — most individuals are held for less than 72 hours before being released, transferred to Ventura County Main Jail, or appearing before a judge. There is no fixed published transport schedule. Transfers are arranged by PSOs based on booking volume, facility capacity, and logistics — which means the window to post bail before transfer can close at any time. Do not wait — call Bada Bing Bail Bonds the moment you learn of the arrest.
What happens if my loved one is transferred to Ventura County Main Jail before bail is posted?
If the transfer already occurred, Bada Bing Bail Bonds can still post bail at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009. The bail amount remains the same — it was set during booking at Oxnard PD. However, the release process at the county level adds 4 to 8 additional hours due to re-booking procedures. The defendant will also be released in Ventura rather than locally in Oxnard. We move fast regardless of which facility — call us immediately.
How do I find out if someone is in the Oxnard PD jail or has already been transferred?
Call the Oxnard PD booking line directly at (805) 385-7671 or (805) 385-7624 — staff can confirm whether the defendant is still at 251 S. C Street. If they have already been transferred, search the Ventura County Sheriff inmate database at sheriff.venturacounty.gov using the person’s full name, or call the Ventura County Inmate Information line at (805) 654-3335 (available 24/7). You can also call Bada Bing Bail Bonds — we will locate your loved one and confirm their status quickly.
How much does bail typically cost for an Oxnard arrest?
Bail is set per the Ventura County Bail Schedule. Common amounts for typical Oxnard PD charges: DUI (1st offense) — $5,000 to $10,000; Domestic violence (misdemeanor) — $5,000 to $20,000; Drug possession — $2,500 to $10,000; Drug sales — $30,000 to $100,000+; Petty theft — $1,000 to $5,000; Grand theft / burglary — $20,000 to $50,000; Assault with deadly weapon — $20,000. The bail bond premium through Bada Bing Bail Bonds is 10% of the total bail amount — the state-regulated, non-refundable fee. We offer affordable payment plans for qualifying clients.
What is the Oxnard PD arrest log and how do I use it?
The Oxnard Police Department maintains a public arrest and call log at oxpdlogs.oxnardpd.org. This log shows recent felony arrests including the date, time, location, and charge — though it may not include all arrest information in real time. For confirmed custody status and bail information, always call the jail directly at (805) 385-7671 rather than relying solely on the online log. The arrest log is a useful reference tool but is not a real-time inmate roster.
What is a domestic violence emergency protective order (EPO) and how does it affect bail in Oxnard?
When Oxnard PD officers arrest someone for domestic violence, they are required by California law to issue an Emergency Protective Order (EPO) that goes into effect immediately and typically lasts 5 to 7 days. The EPO prohibits the defendant from contacting or being near the alleged victim. Even after bail is posted and the defendant is released, violating the EPO is a separate criminal offense and grounds for immediate re-arrest. The EPO is automatically replaced by a criminal protective order (CPO) at the first court appearance. Bada Bing Bail Bonds will explain EPO compliance conditions at the time of release.
What is a 1275 PC hold and can it affect an Oxnard PD arrest?
A 1275 PC hold is placed when law enforcement believes bail funds may come from illegal activity — most commonly in drug sales, trafficking, or large-scale theft cases. When a 1275 hold is active, the jail cannot accept bail until the source of funds is verified by a judge at a hearing. To clear the hold, you typically need bank statements, pay stubs, tax returns, or other documentation proving the bail money comes from legitimate sources. Bada Bing Bail Bonds is experienced with navigating 1275 holds in Ventura County and can advise on what documentation is typically required.
Does Bada Bing Bail Bonds offer payment plans for Oxnard PD bail bonds?
Yes. Bada Bing Bail Bonds offers affordable payment plans for Oxnard PD bail bonds, including low-down and 0%-down options for qualifying clients. We accept all major credit cards, debit cards, and cash. An Oxnard arrest is stressful enough — we work with your family’s financial situation without judgment. Call us and we will walk you through what works for your circumstances.
Can I visit someone held at the Oxnard PD jail?
The Oxnard Police Department Jail is a short-term holding facility — visitation is generally not available during the brief period someone is held here before transfer. The facility has only 8 holding cells and focuses exclusively on booking and processing. Once the defendant is transferred to the Ventura County Main Jail or released on bail, normal visitation through the county system becomes available. The fastest way to connect with your loved one is to post bail and get them home — call Bada Bing Bail Bonds now.
What court handles cases that originate from Oxnard PD arrests?
Criminal cases originating from Oxnard PD arrests are handled at the Ventura County Superior Court Hall of Justice at 800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura, CA 93009 — approximately 15 to 20 minutes east of Oxnard via US-101. Arraignments are typically scheduled within 48 to 72 hours of arrest if the defendant remains in custody, or at the court date issued at time of release if bail is posted. Court hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Missing any court date results in a bench warrant and immediate bail forfeiture — Bada Bing Bail Bonds provides court date reminders to all clients.
What is the difference between the Oxnard PD jail and the Ventura County Main Jail?
The Oxnard PD Jail at 251 S. C Street is a small city-operated short-term holding facility with 8 holding cells, staffed by non-sworn PSOs. It is designed for temporary processing — most defendants are held for less than 72 hours before release or transfer. The Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility (Main Jail) at 800 S. Victoria Ave, Ventura is a large county-run facility with approximately 890 beds, staffed by Ventura County Sheriff deputies, and designed for extended pre-trial and sentenced housing. Bail can be posted at both — but posting at Oxnard PD before the transfer saves families 8 to 12+ hours in release time. For the full Ventura County Main Jail guide, visit our Ventura County Jail Bail Bonds page.
Why Choose Bada Bing Bail Bonds for Oxnard Police Department Jail Bail Bonds?
When a loved one is being held at the Oxnard Police Department Jail, fast action can make all the difference. Bada Bing Bail Bonds provides 24/7 Oxnard Police Department bail bond services, helping families throughout Oxnard and Ventura County secure a fast, stress-free release.
Here’s Why Families Trust Bada Bing Bail Bonds
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Whether your loved one has been arrested by the Oxnard Police Department or another local law enforcement agency, Bada Bing Bail Bonds is ready to help every step of the way with fast, reliable bail bond service.
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The owner and his crew? Solid people. Moved quick, kept me in the loop, and didn’t try to play no games. You can tell they actually care about helping folks out, not just chasing money.

Even though that advice meant no immediate business for them, they showed real honesty and integrity by putting our needs first. And sure enough, the next day, the judge released our loved one without needing to post bail saving us a lot of money!
It’s rare to find a bail bonds company that truly cares about people the way Bada Bing does. They’re professional, honest, and trustworthy from start to finish.
If you ever need a bail bondsman in California, I highly recommend Bada Bing Bail Bonds they’ll guide you the right way every time.

the owner and their staff , was amazing. He acted fast, kept me updated the whole time, and was completely honest and upfront about everything. You can tell he really cares about helping people — it’s not just business for him.
If you ever need help, I highly recommend Bada Bing Bail Bonds. You’ll be in good hands.

Geno the owner of the company acted fast and within just a short time, everything was taken care of. He kept me updated the whole way through. Geno was honest, upfront about costs, and genuinely cared about helping us, not just doing a transaction. You're in great hands with Bada Bing Bail Bonds.





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.
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