Tustin (pop. 79,000) has its own police department and Type I holding facility at 300 Centennial Way. After booking, inmates transfer to the Orange County Jail Complex in Santa Ana (Intake Release Center or Theo Lacy). Arraignments are held at Central Justice Center, 700 Civic Center Dr W, Santa Ana. Call us now — we post bond at any OC facility.
What to Do Right After an Arrest in Tustin
Call (626) 478-1062 right away. A licensed agent — not an answering service — picks up immediately, any time of day or night.
Tell us the defendant's name, date of birth, the jail they're in (often Tustin Police Department Jail), and the charges if you have them. We can work with limited information.
We start the bail bond process immediately and explain the fastest path to release. We handle all paperwork so your loved one gets home from Tustin as soon as possible.
Common Cases We Handle
Whatever the charge, wherever the jail — we handle bail bonds throughout the Tustin area 24/7.
24/7 DV bail bonds in Tustin. We understand the urgency and complexity of these cases and move quickly to secure release.
Fast bail processing for drug-related arrests in Orange County. We know the local bail schedules and move without delay.
DUI bail bonds handled quickly. We work with Tustin Police Department Jail and all Orange County courts and detention facilities.
Experienced handling of assault cases throughout Tustin. We explain your options and start the process immediately.
We handle bonds of all sizes in Orange County. No case is too large — we offer bonds up to $500,000.
Outstanding warrants and holds in Tustin handled case-by-case. Call us to discuss your specific situation.
Why Angels Bail Bonds
Since 1958, Angels Bail Bonds has been the trusted choice for families across Orange County. We're family-owned, attorney-recommended, and built our reputation entirely on results and referrals from Tustin families like yours.
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We serve Tustin Police Department Jail and all communities nearby. When you call, we know exactly which jail your loved one is in and the fastest path to release in Orange County.
Type I holding facility — transfers to OC Jail Complex
300 Centennial Way
Tustin, CA 92780
OC Sheriff Inmate Locator online
or call (714) 710-8884
Central Justice Center
700 Civic Center Dr W, Santa Ana 92701
(657) 622-5600
Bail 101
When someone is arrested in Tustin, a judge sets a bail amount based on the charges, criminal history, and flight risk. Most families cannot pay the full amount in cash — that's where a bail bondsman comes in.
You pay Angels Bail Bonds 10% of the total bail amount (regulated by California Insurance Code § 1800.4 — this is the standard rate). We post the full bond with Tustin Police Department Jail, and your loved one is released. The 10% is our fee — not a deposit.
Tustin Arrest Process
The Tustin Police Department operates a Type I holding facility at 300 Centennial Way. This is a temporary holding jail — inmates are typically held for up to 96 hours before being transferred to the Orange County Jail Complex in Santa Ana (Intake Release Center for men, or Theo Lacy Facility). Misdemeanor cite-and-release may happen faster at Tustin PD itself.
Booking at Tustin PD typically takes 4–6 hours. If transferred to the OC Jail Complex, add 4–8 hours for re-processing at IRC.
OC Intake Release Center (IRC)
550 N Flower St, Santa Ana, CA 92703
Phone: (714) 710-8884
Use the OC Sheriff Inmate Locator online tool, or call (714) 710-8884 for inmate status at any OC facility.
Central Justice Center
700 Civic Center Dr W, Santa Ana 92701
Dept C5/C6, 8:30 AM
(657) 622-5600
Know What to Expect
Standard bail amounts for common charges in OC. A judge may adjust at arraignment.
| Charge | Penal Code | Typical Bail | You Pay (10%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| DUI — 1st Offense | VC § 23152 | $5,000 | $500 |
| Domestic Battery | PC § 243(e)(1) | $10,000 | $1,000 |
| DV — Corporal Injury | PC § 273.5(a) | $50,000 | $5,000 |
| Assault w/ Deadly Weapon | PC § 245(a)(1) | $25,000 | $2,500 |
| Drug Possession for Sale | HS § 11351 | $20,000 | $2,000 |
| Residential Burglary | PC § 460(a) | $50,000 | $5,000 |
| Criminal Threats | PC § 422 | $50,000 | $5,000 |
Source: Orange County Superior Court bail schedule. Amounts may vary — call for your specific case.