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Ventura County Bail Bonds

 We serve the entire Ventura County area including:

  • Camarillo
  • Moopark
  • Oxnard
  • Port Hueneme
  • Simi Valley
  • Fillmore
  • Thousand Oaks
  • Ojai

Jails In Ventura County

Pre-Trial Detention Facility

Todd Road Facility

800 South Victoria Avenue 600 South Todd Road
Ventura, CA 93009 Santa Paula, CA


The Pre-Trial Detention Facility is located in Ventura, California. This facility houses all female inmates, unsentenced male inmates, and those inmates who require 24-hour medical care.

The Todd Road Facility, built in 1995, is located in Santa Paula, California.

Ventura Inmate Search

General Public Visiting Guidelines

Pre-Trial Facility

Hours Wednesday Thursday Saturday Sunday
8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A, E, G B, F, H, Special Housing C, E Segregated Housing No Visiting
1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. C, E, G F, H. Segregated Housing A, G B, E, H,
7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. D, 3DS Special Housing A, D, 3DS Segregated Housing B, D, 3DS Special Housing C Special Housing

The designations A, B, C, D, E, F, G, 3MS, Segregated Housing, and Special Housing are inmate housing locations. You must know where the inmate is housed before making any plans to visit. Because inmates are routinely re-housed to different areas, it is recommended you call before making your visit. (805) 654-3335.

 

Todd Road Facility

Saturday
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4
7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
A1, A2 A3, A4 A5 A6,A7 SU Visits
B1, B2 B3, B4 No Visits B5,B6
C2 C4, SU C1, C5; C1 visits in A C3
D2 D1 D5, D6 D3, D4
C6 NO VISITS 
SU VISITS IN SECTION A
Sunday
Session 1 Session 2 Session 3 Session 4
7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
A6, A7; SU Visits A5 A1, A2 A3, A4
B5, B6 No Visits B1, B2 B3,B4
C3 C1, C5; C1 visits in A C2 C4
D3, D4 D5, D6 D2 D1

 INMATE VISITING GUIDELINES

    1.  All persons entering any facility are subject to a search of their persons and property. Any person found violating any law will be arrested and prosecuted.

    2.  Visiting delays may occur due to emergencies within the facility.

    3.  Inmates receive two (2) thirty minute visits, which can consist of one or two adults, or one adult and one child, per week.

    4.  Only two persons may visit an inmate at one time (two adults, or one minor child and one adult)

    5.  Minor children of the inmate must be accompanied by either the child's parent, grandparent, or legal guardian. Evidence of parental rights or guardianship may be requested. The final decision to allow a visit by a minor child resides with the Facility Sergeant.

    6.  Photo identification is required. Photo identification is defined as:

        A driver's license issued by any U.S. state;

        An identification card issued by any U.S. state;

        A U.S. military identification card;

        A U.S. passport;

        Other forms of proof/photo identification may be accepted, based upon the discretion of the Facility Sergeant.

    7.  No food, beverages, or smoking is allowed inside the visiting area.

    8.  All visitors must adhere to the following dress code:

        Shirt and shoes are required. No sandals;

        No sheer, see-through, or provocative clothing allowed;

        No strapless or midriff tops are permitted;

        Clothing that is deemed inappropriate by facility staff may have the decision reviewed by the Facility Sergeant;

        Refusal to comply with this dress code may result in the visit being denied or terminated.

    9.  The following items are ALLOWED in the visiting area:

        Personal key ring;

        Personal identification;

        One baby bottle and/or blanket (if bringing in an infant)

    10.  The following are NOT allowed in the visiting area:

        Purses, wallets, backpacks, diaper bags, infant carriers, strollers,
                 cell phones;

        Books, magazines, newspapers, pictures, or other miscellaneous papers;

        Candy, food, cigarettes, matches, lighters, pens, pencils;

        Cameras

        Possession of items not allowed in the visiting area may result in your visit being terminated. Facility staff will not "hold" any item for you and there are no storage lockers available.

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INMATE MAIL GUIDELINES

    1.  Inmate mail must be addressed as follows:

Inmate Name, Booking Number
PO Box 6929
Ventura, CA 93006

MAIL WILL NOT BE DELIVERED WITHOUT A BOOKING NUMBER
Booking numbers may be obtained by clicking here, or calling (805) 654-3335

    2.  Letters containing any of the following will be returned to sender or placed into an inmate's property:

        Envelopes, stamps, paper, pens, pencils

        Personal or payroll checks

        Food items

        Musical, blank or homemade cards

        Any homemade items

        Polaroid pictures or other plastic items, which includes original ultrasounds, or any type of item that cannot be torn

        Nude and suggestive items

        Stickers or other gummed labels

        Jewelry

        Personal I. D. cards

        Magazines, newspapers not from the publisher (magazines with nudity, such as Playboy, Penthouse, and some biker magazines will not be accepted, even if from the publisher)

        Books that are not from the publisher, are hardbound, or have leather covers (books from Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com are accepted)

        Lottery tickets

        Any item larger than 8 x 10

        Heavy crayon, ink, watercolor, painted, glittered, or glued drawings/items

        Clothing or cloth material

        Packages

        Gang-related writings or photos

        Any unknown substance

        Any item that contains bodily fluids (blood, semen, etc) will be destroyed

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RECEIVING / NOT RECEIVING TELEPHONE CALLS:

    If you cannot receive telephone calls from inmates, or would like to block your number so that inmates cannot call you, call (888) 288-9879.


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PUTTING MONEY INTO AN INMATE'S ACCOUNT:

     Money may be deposited into an inmate's account for commissary under the following conditions:

        Cashiers check or money order with the inmate's name and booking number may be sent by mail to the inmate for deposit. The address is as follows:

            Inmate's name and booking number
            P.O. Box 6929
            Ventura, CA  93006

        U.S. currency may be deposited in person at either the Pre-Trial Facility (800 South Victoria Avenue, Ventura) or the Todd Road Jail (600 South Todd Road, Santa Paula)

        JPay  (866) 333-JPAY

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