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Theft Bail Bonds

A theft arrest in Ventura County or Santa Barbara County can happen faster than most families expect — a shoplifting call at a Thousand Oaks mall, a burglary charge in Oxnard, a grand theft arrest in Santa Barbara — and the consequences move just as fast. California theft charges range from minor misdemeanors under PC 484 to serious felonies under PC 487 grand theft carrying bail amounts from $1,000 to $100,000 or more depending on the value of the property involved, prior criminal history, and any enhancements attached to the charge. Bada Bing Bail Bonds has been posting theft bail bonds across Ventura County and Santa Barbara County for over 15 years — at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility, the East Valley Jail, Todd Road Jail, the Santa Barbara County Main Jail, and the Northern Branch Jail in Santa Maria. We know exactly how theft charges are processed, how bail is set, and how to get your loved one home fast. Call (805) 910-9842 the moment any theft arrest happens — we start working immediately.

Proud to be Local to the 805

Theft arrests happen across every city in the 805 — from Oxnard retail corridors and Ventura Harbor District to Santa Barbara’s State Street shopping district and Santa Maria’s commercial areas. Bada Bing Bail Bonds has spent over 15 years working inside the 805 theft arrest system — at every booking desk, every jail facility, and through every courthouse from the Ventura Hall of Justice to the Santa Barbara Courthouse and Santa Maria Courthouse. When you call us after a theft arrest in the 805 you are not getting a national call center that has never heard of Todd Road Jail or the Northern Branch Jail. You are getting a local 805 team that knows exactly where your loved one is, exactly what the bail amount means, and exactly how to move fast to get them home.
Whether you searched “theft bail bonds Ventura County“, “burglary bail bonds 805“, “grand theft bail bonds near me“, or “shoplifting bail bonds Santa Barbara” — you have found the right team. Licensed by the California Department of Insurance — License #1L72726, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with flexible payment plans starting at 1.5% down for qualifying clients.
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Step by Step

How Posting Bail Works After a Theft Arrest

This is the actual sequence we walk every family through, from the first phone call to the moment your person walks out of custody. Most drug possession cases move through all six steps the same day.

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You Call. We Already Know What to Ask.

Call (805) 910-9842 — a real licensed local 805 bail agent answers immediately any hour of the day or night. When a family calls after a theft arrest the first thing they usually do not know is which facility their loved one is at — city holding or county jail, and which one depends entirely on where in Ventura or Santa Barbara County the arrest happened. We ask the right questions immediately, pull the booking in real time, and have the facility, charge, and bail amount confirmed before most families have even finished their first sentence. A name and date of birth is all you need to get started.

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We Read the Booking Sheet — Not Just the Bail Amount.

A theft charge on a booking sheet tells us more than just the bail amount. We look at the specific penal code section — PC 484 petty theft versus PC 487 grand theft versus PC 459 burglary — because each one sits in a completely different place on the Ventura County or Santa Barbara County Bail Schedule. We check for gang enhancements under PC 186.22 that can double or triple the base bail, prior theft conviction elevations under PC 666 that affect charge level, and any §1275.1 holds that could pause the entire process before it starts. Most agencies post the bond first and discover the complications after. We find them before a single dollar changes hands.

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We Give You the Full Picture Before You Commit.

Before any paperwork is signed we walk you through exactly what the charge means, what the bail amount is and why, what any enhancements mean for release timing, and what payment options are available for your specific situation. A $50,000 first degree burglary bail is a very different conversation from a $5,000 shoplifting bail — and both deserve a clear honest explanation before you make any decisions. We explain every option, every risk, and every condition attached to the bond. No pressure. No rushing. No surprises after you sign.

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Paperwork Done From Wherever You Are.

Once you are ready — all bond paperwork is completed by phone and e-signature from wherever you are. Your kitchen at 2 AM. Your car in a parking lot. Your office the next morning. No office visit required at any hour. Payment plans start at 1.5% down for qualifying clients — meaning a $20,000 grand theft bail could require as little as $300 down to start the release process immediately. The 3% down plan requires no credit check and is approved for most applicants. All major credit and debit cards accepted.

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Bond Posted. Clock Starts.

Our licensed local 805 bail agent delivers or files the signed bond directly at whichever facility holds your loved one — the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 S. Victoria Avenue, the East Valley Jail in Thousand Oaks, Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula, the Santa Barbara County Main Jail on Calle Real, or the Northern Branch Jail in Santa Maria. The moment the bond is accepted by the facility the release clock starts — and we track it from that point forward so you never have to wonder where things stand.

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Release & Check-In

Release from Ventura and Santa Barbara County jail facilities typically takes 2–4 hours after the bond is accepted — 4–8 hours on weekend nights and holidays when booking volume runs higher. When your loved one walks out they are not on their own — and neither are you. Bada Bing Bail Bonds sends court date reminders for every scheduled hearing at the Ventura Hall of Justice, East County Courthouse, or Santa Barbara Courthouse. We check in on compliance. We answer questions any hour they come up. And we stay with the case until the bond is fully exonerated and everything is closed. That is what a real local 805 bail bond agency does — and it is what we have done for over 15 years across every theft case we have ever handled. 📞 (805) 910-9842 — Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

Types of Theft Charges We Handle

Theft Charges We Handle in Ventura & Santa Barbara County

California theft law covers a wide range of charges — each carrying different bail amounts and different legal consequences. Bada Bing Bail Bonds posts bail for all theft-related arrests across both counties:

Charge

Petty Theft

Shoplifting

Grand Theft

Grand Theft Auto

Burglary- 1st Degree

Burglary-2nd Degree

Robbery 

Carjacking

Receiving Stolen Property

Identity Theft

Embezzlement

Agricultural Theft

Penal Code

PC 484 / PC 488

PC 459.5

PC 487

PC 487 (d)

PC 459

PC 459

PC 211 

PC 215

PC 496

PC 530.5

PC 503

PC 487

Type

Misdemeanor

Misdemeanor

Felony

Felony

Felony

Felony

Felony

Felony

Felony/Misdemeanor

Felony/Misdemeanor

Felony/Misdemeanor

Felony

Typical Bail Amount

$1,000–$5,000

$1,000–$5,000

$20,000–$50,000

$20,000–$50,000

$50,000–$100,000

$20,000–$50,000

$50,000–$100,000

$100,000+

$10,000–$50,000

$10,000–$50,000

$10,000–$50,000

$20,000+

 

 

Note: These are base amounts per the Ventura County and Santa Barbara County Bail Schedules. Prior convictions, gang enhancements under PC 186.22, or probation status can significantly increase the bail amount set at booking. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 for the exact bail amount on any theft charge.

What Determines Bail for Theft in Ventura and Santa Barbara County

What Determines Bail for a Theft Arrest in Ventura & Santa Barbara County

Bail for theft charges in Ventura County and Santa Barbara County is set automatically at booking using the county bail schedule — but several factors can change the amount significantly:

Value of Property Stolen:

California law divides theft into petty theft (under $950) and grand theft (over $950). The line between a misdemeanor and a felony — and between a $5,000 bail and a $50,000 bail — is often the value of what was taken. In agricultural areas of Santa Barbara County and east Ventura County farming communities, agricultural theft involving equipment or crops frequently crosses the grand theft threshold.

Prior Theft Convictions:

A prior petty theft conviction can elevate a new petty theft to a misdemeanor with enhanced penalties. Two or more prior theft convictions can trigger felony treatment under PC 666 — significantly increasing the bail amount and the severity of the charge.

Burglary Classification:

First degree burglary (residential) carries significantly higher bail than second degree burglary (commercial) — a distinction that matters enormously at booking when the bail amount is first set. Bail for first degree burglary starts at $50,000 per the Ventura County Bail Schedule.

Gang Enhancement — PC 186.22:

Theft or burglary committed for the benefit of a gang carries an enhancement under PC 186.22 that can add $25,000 to $100,000 to the base bail amount. These enhancements are most common in Oxnard and Santa Maria theft cases.

Probation or Parole Status:

A defendant on active probation or parole for a prior theft offense faces immediate probation or parole violation proceedings in addition to the new theft charge — which can result in a bail hold that prevents release until a court hearing.
Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 immediately after any theft arrest — we identify all enhancements and holds before any paperwork is signed so there are no surprises.

About Bada Bing Bail Bonds — Ventura & Santa Barbara County Theft Bail Bond Specialists

At Bada Bing Bail Bonds, theft bail bonds are one of the most common cases we handle — and one of the most misunderstood by families who have never dealt with the California theft charge system before. The difference between petty theft and grand theft, between first and second degree burglary, between a $5,000 bail and a $100,000 bail — these distinctions happen at booking and they happen fast. We are a licensed California bail bond agency with over 15 years of experience handling theft arrests at every level — from a first-time shoplifting charge in Camarillo to a residential burglary arrest in Thousand Oaks to an agricultural theft case in Santa Maria.

Our licensed agents — CDI License #1L72726 — know the Ventura County Bail Schedule and Santa Barbara County Bail Schedule for theft charges inside and out. We know which charges carry gang enhancements in Oxnard and Santa Maria, how PC 666 prior theft convictions affect new bail amounts, when a probation hold will delay release, and exactly what paperwork needs to move first to get your loved one home as fast as the system allows.

We offer flexible payment plans with low down payment options starting at 1.5% for qualifying clients — meaning a $50,000 burglary bail could require as little as $750 down to start the release process immediately. All major credit and debit cards accepted. All paperwork completed by phone and e-signature — no office visit required. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from our offices in Ventura and Santa Barbara. You do not have to figure this out alone. Just call Bada Bing.

Licensed California Bail Bond Agency — License #1L72726 | Serving Ventura, Santa Barbara, Orange County

Arrest to Release Timeline

Theft Arrest to Release — What to Expect in Ventura & Santa Barbara County

Stage

What Happens

Typical Time

Arrest & Transport
Defendant transported to city holding or county jail
0–60 minutes
Booking & Processing
Fingerprinting, photo, background check, bail set per county schedule
1–3 hours
Call Bada Bing
We verify booking, confirm bail amount, identify holds
Immediately
Bond Posted
Paperwork filed at jail — release process begins
Within minutes of booking
Release Processing

Jail internal verification — weekday normal conditions

2–4 hours
Release Processing
Weekend or holiday periods
4–8 hours
Release
Defendant walks out — first court date confirmed
Total: 4–8 hours from arrest

Call (805) 910-9842 the moment a theft arrest happens — every hour earlier you call is an hour faster your loved one gets home.

After Release — What Happens Next After a Theft Arrest

A theft conviction in California — even a misdemeanor — can carry serious long-term consequences including a permanent criminal record, difficulty finding employment, and loss of professional licenses. Getting your loved one released on bail is the first and most critical step because defendants who are out of custody can:

  • Meet with their defense attorney in private — not through a jail video screen
  • Gather evidence, receipts, and documentation to support their defense
  • Maintain employment and family obligations throughout the case
  • Appear at the Ventura Hall of Justice, East County Courthouse, or Santa Barbara Courthouse in a position of strength rather than from custody

 

Bada Bing Bail Bonds stays with every theft client from the moment the bond is posted until the case is fully resolved — sending court date reminders for every scheduled hearing, staying available for questions at any hour, and remaining in contact until the bond is exonerated and the case is closed.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Theft Bail Bonds — Everything You Need to Know

Straightforward answers to the questions families in Ventura and Santa Barbara County ask us most about drug possession arrests and bail.

What is the bail for theft in Ventura County?

Bail for theft charges in Ventura County is set per the Ventura County Bail Schedule at booking. Petty theft (PC 484) carries bail of $1,000–$5,000. Grand theft (PC 487) — theft of property valued over $950 — is a felony carrying bail of $20,000–$50,000. First degree residential burglary (PC 459) starts at $50,000. Robbery (PC 211) starts at $50,000–$100,000. Prior theft convictions, gang enhancements, and probation status can all increase the base amount significantly. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 for the exact bail amount on any Ventura County theft charge.

Under California law the dividing line between petty theft and grand theft is $950. Theft of property valued at $950 or less is petty theft (PC 484/488) — a misdemeanor carrying bail of $1,000–$5,000. Theft of property valued over $950 is grand theft (PC 487) — a felony carrying bail of $20,000–$50,000. Grand theft auto (PC 487(d)) applies to vehicle theft regardless of value. Prior theft convictions under PC 666 can elevate a new petty theft to a misdemeanor with enhanced penalties. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 to confirm which charge applies and what the exact bail amount is.

The local 805 bail bond number for theft arrests in Ventura County is (805) 910-9842 — Bada Bing Bail Bonds. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for all theft-related arrests including petty theft, grand theft, burglary, robbery, and grand theft auto. Our licensed local 805 agents post bail at the Ventura County Pre-Trial Detention Facility at 800 S. Victoria Avenue, the East Valley Jail at 2101 East Olsen Road in Thousand Oaks, and Todd Road Jail at 600 South Todd Road in Santa Paula — whichever facility holds your loved one we are already moving the moment you call. Payment plans from 1.5% down for qualifying clients. Licensed by the California Department of Insurance — License #1L72726. Call (805) 910-9842 right now — a real local 805 agent answers every call.

Burglary in Ventura County is charged under PC 459 and divided into two degrees. First degree burglary — residential burglary — starts at $50,000 per the Ventura County Bail Schedule and is always a felony. Second degree burglary — commercial burglary — starts at $20,000 and can be charged as either a felony or misdemeanor depending on circumstances. First degree burglary carries a potential state prison sentence making bail higher and release more urgent. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 immediately after any Ventura County burglary arrest.

Shoplifting in Santa Barbara County is charged under PC 459.5 — a misdemeanor for theft of merchandise valued at $950 or less from an open business. Bail is typically set at $1,000–$5,000 per the Santa Barbara County Bail Schedule. However shoplifting can be elevated to felony burglary if the value exceeds $950 or if the defendant has prior theft convictions under PC 666. Shoplifting arrests are common along State Street in Santa Barbara, the Paseo Nuevo shopping center, and the Cabrillo Boulevard retail corridor. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 immediately after any Santa Barbara County shoplifting arrest.

Yes — in most misdemeanor theft and shoplifting cases same-day release is possible. Petty theft and shoplifting charges (PC 484, PC 459.5) carry relatively low bail amounts of $1,000–$5,000 and process through the booking system relatively quickly. With a low down payment plan starting at 1.5% a $5,000 bail requires as little as $75 down to start the release process. Felony grand theft and burglary charges take longer to process due to higher bail amounts and additional booking procedures. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 the moment any theft arrest happens — we begin the process immediately and keep it moving as fast as the system allows.

A 1275 PC hold can be placed on theft charges — particularly grand theft, burglary, or robbery cases where the court suspects bail funds may come from the proceeds of the crime itself. This is most common in organized retail theft cases, property crime rings, and robbery cases across Ventura County and Santa Barbara County. The hold prevents bail from being accepted until a court hearing where the co-signer proves the funds are lawful. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 immediately if a 1275 hold is placed on any theft charge — we identify it early and advise on what documentation the court requires.

Grand theft auto (PC 487(d)) in Ventura County carries bail of $20,000–$50,000 per the Ventura County Bail Schedule. Vehicle theft is charged as a felony regardless of the value of the vehicle. Prior auto theft convictions significantly increase the bail amount at booking. Carjacking (PC 215) — theft of a vehicle by force or fear — is a more serious charge starting at $100,000 and can include enhancements for weapon use or injury. Bada Bing Bail Bonds posts bail for grand theft auto and carjacking arrests 24 hours a day across all Ventura County and Santa Barbara County facilities. Call (805) 910-9842 immediately.

Yes — Bada Bing Bail Bonds posts theft bail bonds at every facility across both counties 24 hours a day. In Ventura County we post bail at the Pre-Trial Detention Facility in Ventura, the East Valley Jail in Thousand Oaks, and Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula. In Santa Barbara County we post bail at the Main Jail at 4434 Calle Real in Santa Barbara and the Northern Branch Jail at 2025 S. Miller Street in Santa Maria. We are licensed by the California Department of Insurance — License #1L72726 and have served both counties for over 15 years. Call (805) 910-9842 any time — a real local 805 agent answers every call.

A gang enhancement under PC 186.22 is added to theft, burglary, or robbery charges when the prosecution believes the crime was committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang. The enhancement can add $25,000 to $100,000 to the base bail amount and significantly increases the potential prison sentence. Gang enhancements on theft charges are most common in Oxnard and Santa Maria — both cities with historically active gang enforcement by the Ventura County DA’s office and Santa Barbara County DA’s north county office. Call Bada Bing Bail Bonds at (805) 910-9842 immediately if a gang enhancement is attached to any theft charge — we identify it at booking and advise on the full bail picture before any paperwork is signed.

Why Families Call Bada Bing First After a Theft Arrest

  • Available 24/7 for immediate theft bail bond assistance — theft arrests happen at every hour across Ventura and Santa Barbara County and a real licensed local 805 agent answers every call personally regardless of the time — no voicemail, no call center, no waiting until morning
  • We know theft charges inside and out — from misdemeanor shoplifting under PC 459.5 to felony first degree residential burglary under PC 459 to robbery under PC 211 — we know exactly what each charge means for bail amount, release timeline, and which courthouse handles the case in both counties
  • Local 805 knowledge that actually moves faster — we know which city routes to which facility, the transfer window at every city holding jail, and how to catch the fastest possible release before the county transfer clock runs out — knowledge no national company with a forwarded 805 number has
  • Affordable theft bail bond payment plans — low down payment options starting at 1.5% for qualifying clients — a $20,000 grand theft bail could require as little as $300 down to start the release process immediately — no credit check required on the 3% down plan
  • We identify every hold before you sign anything — gang enhancements under PC 186.22, prior conviction elevations under PC 666, and §1275.1 holds are all checked and explained before a single dollar changes hands — no surprises after you commit
  • Licensed, confidential, and compassionate — our California bail agents — CDI License #1L72726 — treat every theft case and every family with complete professionalism and discretion — because an arrest is not a conviction and your loved one deserves to be treated that way
  • We stay with the case until it is fully closed — court date reminders for every hearing at the Ventura Hall of Justice, East County Courthouse, or Santa Barbara Courthouse, compliance check-ins throughout, and 24-hour availability until the bond is exonerated and the case is done

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 all your needs, remember Bail Bonds 24/7 is here to help.

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.