How to post bail
for inmates arrested at the West Valley Detention Center Jail
Once an inmate has been booked at the West
Valley Detention Center and a judge has set a bail amount
for the inmate's release, the inmate can now be bailed out
by a family member or a friend to guarantee their appearance
for their arraignment. The West Valley Detention Center Jail
accepts four types of payments as bail:
Cash |
Property Bond |
Cashier's Check |
Bail Bonds |
To pay in cash or a cashier's check, you must
have the full amount of bail. When paying with a cashier's
check, please call (909) 350-2476 for information on who
to make the check out to. If the check information is written
incorrectly, this will delay the bail process by a few days
until it is investigated.
To use a bail bond, you may contact Apollo
Bail Bonds We charge 8% to 10 % of the total bail amount.
We front you the full amount of bail to pay for the inmates
release.
How
to get inmate information from the West Valley Detention
Center
Jail
For family and friends who
might have inmates arrested at the West Valley Detention
Center Jail who would
like to get information about the inmates, please call (909)
350-2476. You must have the inmate’s full name, date
of birth, and booking number when you call for inquiry. You
may also access information online via the West
Valley Detention Center Booking Information Website
How to
contact an inmate incarcerated at the West Valley Detention
Center Jail:
Unfortunately the inmates held
in custody at the West Valley Detention Center Jail are only
able to make
outgoing calls to their family members and friends but are
NOT able to receive incoming calls. They can make collect outgoing
calls at anytime or their family members or friends may purchase
a calling card through mycarepack.com and
send the calling card to the inmates via USPS mail for them
use to make their phone non-collect”phone calls.
Visiting
Information for Inmates at the West Valley Detention Center
Jail
For visitation appointment, please call (909)
887-0364 and should be done from Tuesday through Saturday
only, from 8:00 am through 8:00 pm. The appointment line
is NOT open on Sunday and Monday
Rules and Regulations
for sending mail to inmates at the West Valley Detention
Center Jail
There is no limit as to the amount of mail
that an inmate at the West Valley Detention Center Jail can
receive. Although with that being said, all mailings should
be sent through the United
States Postal Service. No other mailing service is allowed.
All mails sent using other than USPS will be returned to
sender.
When sending mail, please be sure to write
the name of the inmate including his/her booking number.
All mailings sent without inmates’booking numbers will
be returned to sender. You may send greeting cards or photos
as long as the overall dimensions of the piece of mail are
approximately (5x7). However, they are only allowed to keep
a small amount of these items.
You may also send money in the mail, but it
would have to be in a form of a United
States Postal money order, American Express money order,
or an official bank cashier’s check. It is very important
when sending the inmates any of these acceptable forms of
money, the check should be made payable to the West Valley
Detention Center with the inmate’s name and booking
number for reference.
All mailings are inspected by the Sheriffs
personnel and all acceptable mailings will be distributed
to the inmates typically on the same day. Any mailings that
don't pass the inspection will either be returned or destroyed.
How
to put money on the books for inmates at the
West Valley Detention Center Jail
Family members and friends are allowed to deposit
money on the account of the inmates at the West Valley Detention
Center Jail by going to the fiscal clerk at the lobby of
the facility. The counter is open 7 days a week from 8:00
am through 10:00 pm.
Money can be deposited in a form of cash, USPS
money order, AMEX money order, or an official bank
cashier’s check. All of which should be made payable
to the West Valley Detention Center Jail with the inmates’name
and booking number for reference.
Video Court
at the West Valley Detention Center
Video court is a special program at the West
Valley Detention Center in which defendants get arraigned
at the jail facility via teleconferencing...rather than being
transported to the courthouse for an in-person arraignment.
A live video feed is set up in both the courtroom
and a special "arraignment room" at the West Valley
jail. A judge then speaks live via video with the defendants,
taking their pleas and setting bail.
Procedure
on Return of Property for inmates at the West Valley Detention
Center Jail
The West Valley Detention Center Jail is able
to release any property of the inmates that they have with
them such as clothing, wallet, credit cards, or cash at the
time of their arrest after their booking process. The inmates
are able to release these items to whomever they choose to
as a recipient once they fill out a release form. This procedure
is free of charge and can be done anytime at the West Valley
Detention Center Jail.
NEED HELP WITH A BAIL BOND
OR
INMATE INFORMATION?
CALL
909-548-6178
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