Arrested in Valley Springs or western Calaveras County? We post bail at the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility 24 hours a day. One call gets the process started.
Call (209) 498-7577 NowValley Springs is an unincorporated community in the western portion of Calaveras County, located along Highway 26 where it intersects with Highway 12. Serving as a gateway community between the Central Valley and the Calaveras County foothill communities, Valley Springs is the commercial hub for the western county area including Burson, Paloma, Jenny Lind, and the communities around Camanche Reservoir.
The Calaveras County Sheriff covers law enforcement throughout the Valley Springs area and western Calaveras County. The California Highway Patrol is also active on Highway 26 and Highway 12, which see significant commuter and commercial traffic. All arrests in Valley Springs, Burson, Paloma, Jenny Lind, and the Camanche area are transported to the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility at 1045 Jeff Tuttle Drive in San Andreas for booking.
Valley Springs is primarily a residential and agricultural community with a significant commuter population traveling to Stockton and the San Joaquin Valley. Vehicle code violations, DUI, and drug charges are among the most common arrest types in this corridor. Property crimes including theft and burglary also occur in the western county area.
We serve families throughout western Calaveras County and understand that Valley Springs residents are some of the furthest from the jail in San Andreas. That distance makes the bail process feel even more daunting. We handle everything by phone. You do not need to travel to San Andreas. We post bond directly at the jail and keep you updated throughout the process.
For most standard misdemeanor charges common in the Valley Springs area, bail is set at booking by the Calaveras County misdemeanor bail schedule. We can often post bond the same day in most cases. For felony charges, bail may be set at arraignment within 48 to 72 hours. We are ready to post the moment bail is established.
The Calaveras County Sheriff covers all of western Calaveras County including Valley Springs, Burson, Jenny Lind, and the Camanche Reservoir area. The California Highway Patrol patrols Highway 26, Highway 12, and the connecting roads. Sheriff non-emergency: (209) 754-6500. All arrests in this area go to the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility in San Andreas.
Call (209) 498-7577 as soon as you learn of the arrest. We answer 24 hours a day. The earlier you call, the faster we can move.
We contact the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility directly to confirm that the person is in custody, find out what charges have been filed, and pull the current bail amount from the county bail schedule or the arraignment hearing.
California law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of total bail. We collect payment and walk you through the indemnity agreement entirely by phone. No office visit required, no delays.
Our agent goes directly to the Calaveras County Adult Detention Facility in San Andreas and posts the bond. Release processing at the jail typically takes 1 to 4 hours after posting.
Once released, we explain all court appearance obligations. Every defendant on bail must appear at all scheduled hearings at Calaveras Superior Court. Missing court results in a bench warrant.
Do not wait until morning. One call gets the bail process started immediately.
(209) 498-7577Licensed California Bail Agent · Calaveras County · Se habla espanol