Has someone you know been arrested and taken into custody in Thousand Oaks? If so, and you’re looking to get them out of jail fast, we can help. Thousand Oaks is a relatively quiet place in Ventura County, though people do make mistakes and find themselves on the wrong side of the law sometimes.
We realize you may not know very much about the bail bond process, and we’re here to help you every step of the way. To speak immediately with a licensed, professional bail bondsman about bail bonds in Thousand Oaks, give us a call any time at 805-874-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL (2245).
Thousand Oaks Police and Jail Information
Thousand Oaks Police Station
(Sheriff East Valley Station)
2101 East Olsen Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
Station Phone: 805 494-8260
Hours are 8 AM to 5 PM
24 Hour Thousand Oaks Bail Bond Info: 805-874-2245
Thousand Oaks Inmate Locator
Ventura County Sheriff – Main Jail
Government Center
800 South Victoria Avenue
Ventura, CA 93009
Inmate Info. 805-654-2316
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department provides for the law enforcement needs in Thousand Oaks. When someone is arrested and taken into custody in Thousand Oaks, they are usually taken to the Thousand Oaks Sheriff Station where they will undergo booking and processing. It is a temporary facility where arrestees are booked and processed only, and bail bonds cannot be posted there.
After the booking and processing procedure, it is most likely that the inmate will be transferred to the Ventura County Jail where both male and female prisoners are housed. Bail can be posted at the Ventura County Jail at any time of day or night, including weekends and holidays. No matter when your friend or loved one was arrested, we can post the bond to get them out of jail.
What Are Booking and Processing?
It’s a series of procedures that all arrestees must go through once they’ve been taken into custody. Booking and processing includes taking the arrestee’s photograph, recording their fingerprints, and conducting a comprehensive national background check to look for additional warrants. Once all of this has been completed, the final step is to set bail. Your friend or loved one will then be able to be released via bail bond.
How to Get a Bail Bond
If you want to bail someone out of jail, begin by giving us a call and providing us with a little identifying information so that we can locate the inmate in the jail system and verify that they are eligible for bail. Once that is established, we will have you fill out our short, simple, bail bond application forms. After that, we send one of our agents to the jail to post the bond, and your friend or loved one will be released once they can be processed out.
Times like this can be stressful, but you don’t have to go it alone. If you need immediate information regarding bail bonds in Thousand Oaks, give us a call any time 24/7 at 805-874-BAIL (2245) or toll-free at 855-414-BAIL (2245). One of our agents is always standing by to take your call.