The Santa Barbara County jail system consists of the Main Jail, the Santa Maria Substation and the Medium Security Facility (formerly known as the “Honor Farm”).
SANTA BARBARA JAIL OPERATONS
When an inmate is brought in to any Santa Barbara facility, he or she is searched, checked medically, put in a holding cell while going through the booking [...]
San Diego County Jail Inmate Information
Valley Center Bail Bondsman
We understand the stress and urgency that is felt when someone you care for has been arrested. When you need a professional Valley Center bondsman, let us be your first line of defense. We have years of experience working with the San Diego County jails, and will work quickly and efficiently to have your loved one out of jail and back at home. Let one of our courteous licensed bail agents help you today.
To post bail, call us locally at 619-BAIL-NOW (1-619-224-5669) to speak with a bondsman for Valley Center.
We will explain the important details of the bail bond process and help you through this time with ease. As an added convenience, the paperwork can be handled confidentially, and most importantly, quickly over the phone in a few short minutes. We offer bail bonds by fax or e-mail from the comfort of your home, or we can meet with you directly at any San Diego County jail. It’s all up to you.
SHERIFF AND JAIL INFORMATION
San Diego County Sheriff Valley Center Substation
28201 N. Lake Wohlford Road
Valley Center, CA 92081-6742
760-751-4400
The Valley Center Substation provides law enforcement services to over 25,000 residents which include the communities of Pala, Pauma and Rincon Valleys, Palomar Mountain, and the Rancho Guejito Ranch, La Jolla, Pala, Pauma, Rincon, and San Pasqual Indian reservations.
If someone you know has been arrested in the Valley Center area, both male and female arrestees will be typically be transported to either the Vista Detention Facility.
The booking process in San Diego County generally consists of background checks, photographs and fingerprints. The total “booking in process” can take from 2 to 4 or more hours depending on how busy the jail staff is. Bail bonds may be posted at any San Diego County jail 24 hours a day. When you bail someone out of the above mentioned jails, they should expect to be released within two to six hours or more, depending upon their individual case and circumstances.
We understand the special needs of people detained in San Diego County jails and can help you understand the bail bond process. Our company is always open to offering our clients creative solutions. Because the timing and bail bond procedures can vary so widely, we recommend starting the bail bond paperwork quickly, as this will allow for the release of your friend or loved one as soon as possible.
BAIL BONDS NOW
We have the experience and knowledge of both the bail bonds industry and the San Diego County jail systems. Furthermore, we can approve most bail bonds by phone in just a few minutes. Please call us to find out how we can help.
For additional Valley Center bail bond information, call us at 619-BAIL-NOW (1-619-224-5669) to speak one-on-one with a professional bail bondsman. We’re here to assist you, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, even on holidays.
“We are dedicated to providing you with the fastest Valley Center service for bail bonds. Call us any time 24/7 for a free one-on-one phone consultation from one of our courteous and professional bail agents. We’re here for you.”
― Greg Rynerson, Bondsman and Owner
Published: 12/09/2009








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