Ventura County Bail Bonds | Big Boy Bail Bonds

Fast, Professional 24/7 Release from Ventura County Jails 

🚨 The “Golden Rule” of Ventura Bail

Speed matters. If your loved one is in a city jail (Santa Paula, Simi Valley PD, or Oxnard PD), bailing them out before they transfer to County Jail can save 24-48 hours. Inmate Bail Bonds By Big Boy monitors transfer buses to keep your loved one local for a faster release.

Our 3-Step Ventura Bail Process

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1. Call Us 24/7

Give us the inmate's name. We locate them instantly in any Ventura County jail facility.

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2. Easy Paperwork

Complete documents via email or phone. Affordable rates and payment plans are available.

3. Fast Release

We post the bond immediately. Your loved one is released as soon as the jail processes it.

Why Choose Our Ventura Bail Bond Services?

We bring your loved ones home with confidential and professional service. We handle the paperwork so you can focus on your family. Our agents know the shift commanders and work to ensure a seamless release.

Specialized Services We Offer

  • DUI Bail Bonds: Fast processing for alcohol-related arrests.
  • Domestic Violence: Confidential support for sensitive family matters.
  • Felony Bonds: Assistance with high-bail felony charges and complex cases.

Ventura County Detention Centers

  • Pre-Trial Detention Facility (Main Jail)
    800 S Victoria Ave, Ventura, CA 93009
  • East County Jail
    2101 E Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
  • Todd Road Jail
    600 Todd Rd, Santa Paula, CA 93060

People Also Ask — Bail Bond FAQs

How much is bail on a $10,000 bond?

In California, the standard premium is 10%. For a $10,000 bond, you would pay a non-refundable fee of $1,000. We offer flexible payment plans to make this more manageable.

How much does a $30,000 bond cost?

The cost for a $30,000 bond is $3,000 (10% premium). Depending on your situation, we may be able to offer discounts or low-down-payment options.

Is it better to stay in jail or bail out?

Bailing out is almost always the better option. It allows the defendant to return to work, care for family, and meet with legal counsel to build a strong defense. Staying in jail makes it significantly harder to manage your legal case and personal responsibilities.

How much do you pay on a $100,000 bond?

A $100,000 bond typically requires a $10,000 payment. Because this is a larger amount, we specialize in high-value bonds and can work with you on collateral or structured financing.

Is it cheaper to use a bail bondsman?

Yes, initially. If you pay the court directly (Cash Bail), you must pay 100% of the amount (e.g., $50,000) upfront. By using a bondsman, you only pay 10% (e.g., $5,000). While the 10% is non-refundable, it keeps your liquid cash available for attorney fees and other expenses.

Do you have to pay the full bail amount in California?

No. By hiring a licensed bail agent, you only pay a premium (typically 10%). The bail bondsman then guarantees the full amount to the court so the defendant can be released.

What credit score is needed for a surety bond?

At Big Boy Bail Bonds, we look at the "big picture." While a good credit score helps, we also consider employment history, residency, and co-signers. We approve many clients who have lower credit scores.

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