San Bernardino County Jail – West Valley Detention Center
The San Bernardino County Jail, also known as the West Valley Detention Center, is located at:
9500 Etiwanda Avenue Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739 (909) 350-2476 Hours of Visitation: Wednesday through Sunday, 8:30 A.M-9:00 P.M. Bail Bonds In San Bernardino (877) Bail-177West Valley Detention Center Jail Booking Process
When you are arrested at the San Bernardino County Jail, the “Arrest & Booking Process” must take place before the San Bernardino County Bail Bonds Company can post a Bail Bond on your behalf. You must be in custody first before this process takes place. Once inside the West Valley Detention Center the San Bernardino County Jailer:
- Will assess your belongings.
- Run a background check via the San Bernardino County live scan system looking for any outstanding warrants, probations or parole holds.
- At this point many jails will assign a jail cell to you.
- It is also at this point that some jails will allow you to make 1 or 2 phone calls.
It is advisable that you get the San Bernardino County Bail Bonds Company involved in the bail bonds process as soon as possible (we take collect calls from the West Valley Detention Center Jail).
San Bernardino County Jail Visitation Protocols
Visits to the West Valley Detention Center Jail must adhere to the following protocols:
- All San Bernardino County Jail visits must be scheduled in advance one day before the visit.
- West Valley Detention Center Inmates can only have 1 visit per day, and that visit can be made by up to 6 visitors.
- West Valley Detention Center Inmates with “special classifications” have their own set of guidelines – you must call to obtain those guidelines.
- San Bernardino County Jail visitors must arrive at least 30 minutes before their scheduled visit to check in; late arrivals are not admitted.
- All West Valley Detention Center visitors over the age of 18 must have a valid ID issued a government.
- West Valley Detention Center Jail Visiting times are 8:30 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Wednesdays through Sundays.
San Bernardino County Jail Bail Bonds Process
Once the San Bernardino County Bail Bonds Company is contacted by the inmate at San Bernardino County Jail, family member, or friend, the Bail Bonds Process will begin. The San Bernardino County Bail Bonds Company will gather information about the inmate and any cosigners for the Bail Bond agreement. This is standard procedure in the Bail Bonds industry.
When the Bail Bond documentation has been signed and the San Bernardino County Bail Bondsman has collected the Premium, he will take the required paperwork to the San Bernardino County Jail to “post the Bail Bond.” This entire process usually takes between 1-2 hours total. The sooner you contact San Bernardino County Bail Bonds Company, the sooner we can get the inmate out of San Bernardino County Jail!
West Valley Detention Center Jail Release Process
After the booking process is completed at West Valley Detention Center Jail and the Bail Bond has been posted, the release process will commence. The time it takes for the release process to be completed is usually between 1-2 hours after the Bail Bond is posted, though this can vary on how busy the San Bernardino County Jail is.
About San Bernardino County Jail & Police Department
San Bernardino County Jail (West Valley Detention Center) has been in operation since 1991. The majority of its inmate population awaits the resolution of their criminal cases. Court arraignments are accomplished without inmates being removed from their assigned housing units by remote video for San Bernardino, Rancho Cucamonga, Chino, Barstow Courts, Victorville, and Fontana. Those inmates that are required to report to court are transported by the West Valley Detention Center Jail’s Transportation Services, which annually transports around 122,000 inmates more than 1 million miles.
For San Bernardino County Jail Bail Bonds Contact Bail Unit Bail Bonds at: (877) Bail-177 we can get your loved one release from the West Valley Detention Center in a just a few hours.
