Has a friend or loved one been arrested and taken into custody in Fillmore, CA? If so, and you’d like to get them out of jail fast, we can help.
Fillmore is a small town in Ventura County known for its agricultural aspects and historic downtown. In 1887, a railroad station was built and the town named after its superintendent: J.A. Fillmore.
If you know someone who has been arrested in Fillmore and you’re in need of information regarding bail bonds in Fillmore, CA, give us a call locally at 805-874-BAIL(2245) or toll-free at 855-414-2245.
Fillmore Police Station and Jail Info
Fillmore Sheriff Station
524 Sespe Avenue
Fillmore, CA 93015
Business: (805) 524-2233
24 Hour Fillmore Bail Bond Info: (805) 874-2245
Ventura County Inmate Locator
Fillmore Police Department
250 Central Ave.
Fillmore, CA 93015
(805) 524-1500
Ventura County Sheriff – Main Jail
800 South Victoria Avenue
Ventura, CA 93009
Main: (805) 654-3335
The City of Fillmore contracts with the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office to serve much of its policing needs. Their area of jurisdiction covers 500 square miles, including incorporated and unincorporated areas of Ventura County. The station is very small and there is no jail located on the premises, as such, arrestees in the area are typically taken to the Ventura County main jail to undergo booking and processing.
What Is the Bail Bond Process?
If you want to get someone out of jail, give us a call and provide us with their name, birth date, and the date and time of their arrest. If not all of this information is available to you, call us anyway as we can still help you out. We will use the information you provide to locate your friend or loved one within the system and verify their eligibility for bail. Once that has been established, we will need you to fill out our short, simple bail bond application forms. After that, we send an agent to the jail to post the bond and your friend or loved one will be released a short time later.
What Is an Indemnitor?
An Indemnitor is a person responsible for the bail bond. When someone is bailed out of jail, only a small portion of their full bail amount is needed. As long as the defendant shows up at the appropriate date and time for their court appointments, no additional fees are necessary. However, if they fail to appear for court, the judge will issue a warrant for their arrest and it will be necessary to pay the bail amount in full – which can be expensive. That is why it’s always best to only bail out people whom you know and trust.
We know times like this can be tough, and we’re here to help. If you have any questions regarding bail bonds in Fillmore, CA or if you would like to get the bail bond application process started right away, give us a call locally at 805-874-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL. An agent is available 24/7 to take your call and answer any questions you may have.