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Bail Bonds Placentia: City Jail Booking Process & What to Do After an Arrest

Your complete guide to the Placentia Police Department Jail and Orange County bail

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Placentia is a mid-sized city of roughly 52,000 in the north-central part of Orange County. Unlike many Orange County communities that rely entirely on the Orange County Sheriff's Department for policing, Placentia maintains its own police department — and its own city jail. When someone is arrested in Placentia, the first stop is the Placentia Police Department Jail at 401 E Chapman Ave, not the county facility.

Understanding the difference between a city jail and the county jail is critical when someone you care about has been arrested. This guide explains the Placentia booking process, the Orange County bail schedule, and how a bail bondsman gets your loved one released faster than any other option.

Need help right now? Call Angels Bail Bonds: (626) 478-1062. We answer 24/7 and know Placentia's booking process, typical hold times, and the county transfer system well.

Placentia Police Department Jail — The First Stop After an Arrest

The Placentia Police Department is located at 401 E Chapman Ave, Placentia, CA 92870. You can reach the jail directly at (714) 993-8164. The facility operates as a Type I short-term detention facility — meaning it is designed to hold people for shorter periods, typically under 24 to 72 hours, before they are either released on bail, transferred to the Orange County Jail, or brought before a judge.

The Placentia city jail is not a county facility. For longer-term detention or serious felony charges, detainees are transferred to the Orange County Intake Release Center (IRC) in Santa Ana at 550 N Flower St. The IRC is the main booking and processing hub for Orange County, operated by the Orange County Sheriff's Department.

To locate someone booked at the Placentia city jail, call the facility directly at (714) 993-8164. For transfers to the county system, use the Orange County Sheriff's inmate lookup at ocsheriff.gov/inmate_information_system. If you call us at (626) 478-1062, we check both systems simultaneously and can often confirm location before online records update.

The Booking Process at Placentia City Jail

Every booking — city jail or county facility — follows the same fundamental steps. Here is what happens at Placentia Police Department:

Step 1
Arrival & Initial Processing
The arresting officer transports the individual to the Placentia Police Department. Charges are logged and the booking process begins. Under California Penal Code § 825, the arraignment must occur within 48 hours of arrest (excluding Sundays and court holidays).
Step 2
Property Inventory
All personal belongings are catalogued and secured. The individual receives a property receipt. Phone access ends at this point — the jail's internal phone system is the only way to communicate directly.
Step 3
Fingerprinting & ID Verification
Electronic fingerprints are run through state and federal databases to confirm identity and check for outstanding warrants. Active warrants from other jurisdictions can result in a hold that delays release even after bail is posted locally.
Step 4
Photograph
Booking photos are taken. These become part of the official record once the booking is fully processed.
Step 5
Medical Screening
California law requires a health screening at intake. Officers assess sobriety, injury, medication needs, and mental health. This step can extend processing time for individuals with active medical conditions.
Step 6
Bail Determination
Bail is set according to the Orange County bail schedule, effective January 1, 2026. For most charges, this happens automatically. A judge may adjust the amount at arraignment at the North Justice Center in Fullerton.
Step 7
Housing or Transfer
The individual is assigned to a holding cell at Placentia PD, or flagged for transfer to the Orange County IRC for felony charges, medical housing needs, or longer-term detention. Most transferred inmates arrive at the IRC within 24 hours.

Total booking time at Placentia city jail is typically 2 to 6 hours. Per city policy, each inmate may take up to 45 minutes to book depending on circumstances — staffing levels, sobriety, and competing jail activity all affect the timeline.

Don't wait for the booking to finish. Call (626) 478-1062 immediately with a name and date of birth. We start working immediately — tracking booking status at Placentia PD and the OC IRC simultaneously.

Orange County Bail Schedule — 2026 Amounts

Orange County uses a uniform bail schedule published annually by the Superior Court of California, County of Orange. The 2026 schedule became effective January 1, 2026. Unlike Los Angeles County's flat-amount schedule, Orange County's felony bail is partially tiered by the maximum prison term for the offense:

Top Prison Term Default Bail Amount
3 years (e.g., many wobbler felonies) $20,000
4 years $25,000
5 years $30,000
6 years $35,000
8 years $45,000
10 years $55,000

Certain charges carry specific amounts that override the tiered system. Notable examples: DUI with injury (VC 23153) is set at $100,000, and battery with serious bodily injury (PC 243(d)) is set at $25,000. Misdemeanor bail for probation violations is typically set at $15,000.

Arraignment for Placentia cases takes place at the North Justice Center, located at 1275 N Berkeley Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832. At arraignment, the judge reviews the charges, the defendant's record, and any public safety concerns before confirming, raising, or lowering the bail amount.

How Bail Bonds Work in Orange County

A bail bond allows a family to secure a loved one's release without paying the full bail amount in cash. The process is straightforward:

  • You pay a premium to a licensed bail bondsman — 10% of the total bail amount under California Insurance Code § 1800.4.
  • The bondsman posts the full bail amount as a guarantee to the court.
  • The defendant is released and must appear at all scheduled court dates.
  • If the defendant appears at all hearings, the bond is exonerated when the case concludes — no further payment required.

The 10% premium is earned when the bond is posted and is non-refundable. For a $30,000 bail, your out-of-pocket cost is $3,000. Angels Bail Bonds offers payment plans for qualifying clients — because most families don't have thousands of dollars in cash available at 2am.

The entire process can be completed remotely. You don't need to come to an office or drive to the jail. We handle the paperwork by phone, email, or electronic signature.

What Happens After the Bond Is Posted at Placentia PD

Once the bond is delivered to the Placentia Police Department or the OC IRC (wherever the defendant is being held), the release process moves to the jail's timeline:

  1. Jail staff verify the bond amount against the posted bail schedule and accept the bond paperwork.
  2. A release order is issued for the defendant's housing unit.
  3. The defendant is brought to the release area, personal property is returned, and release documents are signed.
  4. At Placentia city jail, release typically takes 2 to 4 hours after the bond is posted. At the Orange County IRC, the process takes 4 to 12 hours due to higher processing volumes.

We track every bond at every facility and call you when release is confirmed.

Complications That Can Delay Release from Placentia

  • Transfer to Orange County IRC. If the defendant is transferred to Santa Ana after initial booking, we re-route the bond to the IRC — no extra cost.
  • Warrants from other counties. An active warrant from LA County or San Bernardino County can result in a hold that prevents immediate release even after bail is posted. We identify these immediately and explain your options.
  • Arraignment timing. Arraignment in Fullerton operates on weekday court hours. The 48-hour window closes on Sunday, which means a Friday night arrest may not reach a judge until Monday. Posting bail before arraignment locks in the schedule amount.
  • Domestic Violence charges. California does not impose a mandatory 72-hour hold for domestic violence charges. However, the judge may issue a Criminal Protective Order (CPO) under PC § 136.2 at arraignment, which restricts contact with the protected party — but this does not affect bail eligibility.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where do people go when arrested in Placentia?

Arrests in Placentia are initially processed at the Placentia Police Department Jail at 401 E Chapman Ave, Placentia, CA 92870. For longer-term detention or serious felony charges, individuals may be transferred to the Orange County Jail — the Intake Release Center (IRC) in Santa Ana at 550 N Flower St.

How long does booking take at Placentia Police Department Jail?

Booking at Placentia's city jail typically takes 2 to 6 hours. The city's own policy notes each inmate may take up to 45 minutes to book depending on circumstances. Call Angels Bail Bonds at (626) 478-1062 right away — we track the booking and start the process immediately.

What is the bail schedule for Orange County?

Orange County uses a tiered bail schedule based on the maximum prison term for the offense. For a top term of 3 years, bail is typically $20,000; for 6 years, $35,000; for 10 years, $55,000. Specific charges like DUI with injury (VC 23153) are set at $100,000. The full schedule is published annually by the Superior Court of California, County of Orange.

How much does a bail bond cost in Placentia?

Under California Insurance Code § 1800.4, the standard bail bond premium is 10% of the total bail amount. For a $25,000 bail, you pay $2,500 to a licensed bondsman — not $25,000 in cash. Angels Bail Bonds offers flexible payment plans for qualifying clients.

Does Placentia jail accept bail bonds on weekends and holidays?

Yes. Placentia Police Department Jail and the Orange County IRC accept bail bonds 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including all holidays. We have posted bonds at both facilities at every hour of the day. Call (626) 478-1062 — a licensed agent answers around the clock.

This article is for general informational purposes only. Bail amounts, hold policies, and processing timelines are subject to change. For advice specific to your case, contact a licensed bail bond agent at (626) 478-1062. Angels Bail Bonds holds California Insurance License #1K06080.

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