Service Area

Solano County Bail Bonds

Fast 24/7 Release from Fairfield Main Jail & Stanton Correctional Facility

📍 Serving Fairfield, Vallejo, Vacaville & Dixon

In Solano County, all initial bookings occur at the Justice Center Detention Facility (Main Jail) in Fairfield. Inmates may later be transferred to the Stanton Correctional Facility for housing. Big Boy Bail Bonds operates 24/7 to post bond in Fairfield immediately, preventing unnecessary transfers and securing the fastest release for your loved one.

The Solano County Bail Process

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1. Status Check

We use the Solano Sheriff’s Inmate Tool to confirm the charges and the specific bail amount set by the county schedule.

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2. Easy Approval

Pay the 10% premium with 0% interest payment plans. We handle all paperwork digitally so you don't have to leave home.

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3. Direct Release

Bonds are posted at the Justice Center window. Release times in Solano County typically range from 3 to 8 hours.

Professional Bail Bond Services in Solano County

Big Boy Bail Bonds provides reliable 24/7 service throughout the North Bay. From the busy streets of Vallejo to the communities of Vacaville and Dixon, our agents are experts in the Solano County jail system and work tirelessly to bring your family back together.

Solano County Detention Facilities

  • Justice Center Detention Facility (Main Jail)
    500 Union Ave, Fairfield, CA 94533
  • Stanton Correctional Facility
    2450 Clay Bank Rd, Fairfield, CA 94533
  • Clay Bank Detention Facility
    2500 Clay Bank Rd, Fairfield, CA 94533

Solano Court & Legal Information

Criminal proceedings are held at the Solano County Superior Court. The main criminal division is located at the Fairfield Justice Center, 530 Union Ave, Fairfield, CA 94533. We coordinate with the court and your attorney to ensure a seamless bond filing.

People Also Ask — Solano County Bail FAQs

How much is a bail bond in Solano County?

The standard premium in Solano County is 10% of the total bail amount. Big Boy Bail Bonds offers 8% discounted rates for union members, veterans, and clients who have already hired a private defense lawyer.

What is the difference between the Main Jail and Stanton?

The Justice Center (Main Jail) is the high-security intake facility in downtown Fairfield where initial bookings occur. Stanton Correctional Facility on Clay Bank Road is a newer, campus-style facility for long-term housing. Most bail releases are processed through the Main Jail.

How long does release take at Solano County Jail?

Release times at the Fairfield Justice Center typically range from 3 to 8 hours. Stanton processing can sometimes take slightly longer. We monitor the status 24/7 to keep you informed of the exact release time.

Do you serve Vallejo and Vacaville?

Yes. Although Vallejo and Vacaville have police departments, arrests are usually booked at the Fairfield Justice Center. We cover all of Solano County including Benicia, Dixon, and Rio Vista.