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Bail Bonds in Victor Valley, California

Bail Bonds in Victor Valley, California

Victor Valley is a region in San Bernardino County, east of Antelope Valley, north of Cajon Pass and San Bernardino Valley, and south of Barstow. Victor Valley is home to a number of cities, towns and unincorporated communities. These include: Victorville, Hesperia, Apple Valley, Adelanto, Baldy Mesa, Bell Mountain, Bryman, El Mirage, Helendale, La Delta, Lucerne Valley, Mojave Heights, Mountain View Acres, Oak Hills, Oro Grande, Phelan, Pinon Hills, Silver Lakes, and Spring Valley Lake.

Shopping in Victor Valley

Victorville is home to The Mall of Victor Valley, the largest regional shopping center between San Bernardino and Las Vegas. Located on Bear Valley Road, the Victor Valley Mall includes major retailers like J.C. Penny, Sears, and Dick's Sporting Goods, and includes smaller retail outlets such as Aeropostale, Bath & Body Works, Famous Footwear, and The Children's Place, among dozens of others.

Law Enforcement in Victor Valley

Law enforcement services for Victor Valley is provided by the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department through the Victor Valley Sheriff's Station. The Victor Valley Station provides law enforcement services to the communities of Adelanto, Helendale, Oro Grande, Silver Lakes, El Mirage, Spring Valley Lake, Oak Hills, Wrightwood and the unincorporated areas of the Victor Valley area not serviced by the cities of Hesperia, Victorville and the Town of Apple Valley.

These patrol areas cover a wide range of mountainous and remote desert terrain, with heavy to sparsely populated rural and urban regions that also contain commercial and industrial areas with a population over 50,000.

Victor Valley Station

11613 Bartlett Avenue
Adelanto, Calfornia  92301
(760) 553-6800

Jail in Victor Valley

Currently, Adelanto is home to four incarceration facilities, including the High Desert Detention Center, operated by the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Deparment, and two Federal Prisons. The largest immigration detention facility in the world, the Adelanto Detention Facility, is also located there.

High Desert Detention Center in Victor Valley, California

The Victor Valley Jail was opened in January 2006 to assist with inmate management within San Bernardino County. Also called the High Desert Detention Center, the Victor Valley jail employs more than 160 people who provide for the safety, security, and needs of the inmate population.

Victor Valley Jail

9438 Commerce Way
Adelanto, CA  92301
(760)530-9300 – Information

For help in locating someone in jail in Victor Valley, visit the Inmate Locator Page of the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department.

Arrested in Victor Valley, California?

If you find yourself having to interact with the police in Victor Valley, CA, it is important to Remember:

  • Stay Calm!
  • Don't struggle physically with the police, even if they feel they need to detain you.
  • Don't yell, or shout obscenities, at law enforcement or any other party.
  • Try to remain reasonable.
  • Conduct yourself in a way that will allow the police officers to see that your conduct has only been what was required by the situation. Even if you are still arrested, your good conduct will leave you in a better position to bargain for a reduction in charges at a later date. And, at the very least, you run less of a risk of doing something that will lead to increased charges, like assault on a police officer.

If you are arrested the arresting officer should inform you of your Miranda Rights:

  • You have the right to remain silent – They can't make you talk, other than to provide your name, address, and show some sort of identification, upon request.
  • Anything you say can be used against you – If you choose to talk to the authorities, the statements you make can be used against you in court.
  • You have the right to an attorney – You can ask to have an attorney present while they question you. If you ask for an attorney but continue to talk to the officers, while you wait for your attorney, the answers you give can still be used against you.
  • If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you – If you cannot afford an attorney, but would like to have one, the court will appoint an attorney for you, free of charge.

Bail at the Victor Valley Jail

If you, or someone you know, is being charged with a crime and held at the jail in Victor Valley, California, posting bail is usually the fastest way to get them, or yourself, back home to friends and loved ones. Bail is an amount of money that the court holds onto in order to ensure that a person shows up for court dates and hearing, etc. The amount of bail that is required will vary depending on the charges. The bail schedule is set in for each county and should be posted at the Victor Valley Jail where you can find out how much bail you will need to post.

To figure out how much bail you will need you must first find the most serious, or “base” charge, that you're facing. This is usually the charge that carries the highest jail time or fine. This charge becomes the basis of the bail.

Next, you'll need to find the “enhancements” (additional charges) and the bail that applies to the enhancements. Once you've added all of the base charge and enhancement bail amounts together, you'll have the amount of bail that will be required to get you out and home to friends and family.

You can find the San Bernardino County Bail Schedule here.

For help in determining the amount of bail and posting it faster, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds. Mr. Nice Guy and his team of licensed professionals can help you bond out of jail for a fraction of the cost of paying your bail in full. Call (844)400-2245 to start the bail bond process immediately.

It is helpful to have the full name, birth date, and booking number when you call. This allows Mr. Nice Guy's licensed bail bondsmen post bail faster for you or your loved one. To find the booking number and location of a friend or loved one, visit the Inmate Locator Page of the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department.

Victor Valley District Courthouse

The County Courthouse located in Victorville, is located at

14455 Civic Drive

Victorville, CA  92392

To reach the Victorville District Court, take the i-15 freeway to Roy Rogers Drive exit ramp. Turn west onto Roy Rogers Drive, go west to Civic Drive and then turn left. The Courthouse is located on the left side of the street in the county building.

The Victorville District Court hears criminal and family law matters, as well as juvenile dependency/delinquency matters. But, it does not handle traffic citations. For traffic matters, individuals must visit the Barstow location.

Bail Bonds in Victor Valley

A Bail Bondsman is someone who is licensed by the state to pay bail on behalf of someone else for a fee. This fee is called a premium. The Bail Premium is generally 10% of the entire amount of bail that is required to get out of jail. For instance, if the entire amount of bail required is $15,000, the bail premium would be $1,500. By using the services of a bail bondsman, you can avoid using all of your available resources just getting out jail, and you can keep that money for hiring an attorney or for living expenses as you wait to see your court case through to the end.

Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds has the lowest rates on bail bonds in the state. Under certain circumstances, your bail bond rate could be as low as 7%. To get started on bail bonds right away, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds at (844) 400-BAIL (2245). The licensed professionals at Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds will work fast to get you out of jail and home to friends and family, as quickly as possible.