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If someone you care about has been arrested in Highland, CA, Cali Bail Bonds is here to help—quickly and professionally. We offer 24/7 bail bond services with 1% bail options for qualified clients, flexible payment plans, and a fully digital process that allows you to post bail from your phone or computer. Whether your loved one is held at the Highland Sheriff’s Station or transferred to a San Bernardino County jail like Central Detention Center, our experienced agents are ready to act fast and guide you every step of the way.

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Why Choose Cali Bail Bonds in Highland?

When you’re dealing with an arrest in Highland, you need a bail bond company that acts fast, offers flexible options, and treats you with compassion. Cali Bail Bonds is proud to serve the Highland community and the greater San Bernardino County area with dependable, around-the-clock support.

Bail in Any City, Any Time

With agents stationed throughout California, we can post bail in Highland or any other city or county—day or night.

💰 1% Bail Bonds Available

Qualified clients may only pay 1% of the total bail amount upfront. We work with co-signers who have good credit, steady income, or homeownership to help you qualify.

🤝 Compassionate Agents, Real Support

Our team understands the stress you’re under. That’s why we provide respectful, judgment-free guidance and support throughout the entire bail process.

📲 Digital Bail Services

Handle everything from the comfort of your home. From e-signatures to online payments, our digital tools make it easy to post bail quickly without visiting an office.

🕒 24/7 Availability

Arrests don’t happen on a schedule—so we don’t stop working. Our agents are available 24/7 to take your call and begin the process immediately.

🧾 Flexible Payment Plans

We offer interest-free financing on approved credit, no-collateral options, and payment plans tailored to your budget—so you can post bail without unnecessary delays.

Highland Jail & Booking Info

If someone is arrested in Highland, CA, they are first processed and temporarily held at the local sheriff’s station. Depending on the nature of the charges, space availability, and detention needs, they may be transferred to a larger San Bernardino County facility for longer-term housing. Below is a detailed breakdown of where individuals arrested in Highland may be taken.

 

📍 Highland Police / San Bernardino Sheriff’s Station

  • Address: 26985 Base Line St, Highland, CA 92346
  • Phone: (909) 425-9797
  • Facility Type: Temporary Holding / Booking Facility
  • Website: Highland Station – SBCounty.gov
  • Details:
    This station is operated by the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department and serves as the primary law enforcement and booking facility for Highland. Detainees are held here briefly for processing and short-term detention. If bail is not posted quickly, arrestees are typically transferred to a county jail within 24–48 hours.

 

📍 Central Detention Center (CDC)

  • Address: 630 E Rialto Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92415
  • Phone: (909) 386-0969
  • Facility Type: County Jail – Primary Long-Term Detention
  • Website: Central Detention Center – SBCounty.gov
  • Details:
    Located just minutes from Highland, CDC is the main detention facility for the central region of San Bernardino County. It houses male and female inmates awaiting trial, sentencing, or transport to other facilities. Most Highland arrests are transferred here if not resolved quickly at the local station.

 

📍 West Valley Detention Center

  • Address: 9500 Etiwanda Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
  • Phone: (909) 350-2476
  • Facility Type: County Jail – Large Capacity
  • Website: West Valley Detention Center – SBCounty.gov
  • Details:
    West Valley is one of the largest county jails in California. Inmates may be sent here due to population overflow, classification needs, or medical housing requirements. It holds a wide range of offenders, from misdemeanor to serious felony charges.

 

📍 High Desert Detention Center (Adelanto)

  • Address: 9438 Commerce Way, Adelanto, CA 92301
  • Phone: (760) 530-9300
  • Facility Type: San Bernardino County Jail – Long-Term Housing
  • Website: High Desert Detention Center – SBCounty.gov
  • Details:
    This facility houses male and female inmates from across the High Desert and San Bernardino County. It’s used for long-term detention of individuals awaiting court dates or serving short sentences.

 

📍 Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center (GHRC)

  • Address: 18000 Institution Rd, Devore, CA 92407
  • Phone: (909) 473-3689
  • Facility Type: County Jail – Sentenced Inmates / Rehab Programs
  • Website: Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center – SBCounty.gov
  • Details:
    GHRC is reserved for individuals who have been convicted and sentenced. It offers rehabilitation, work-release, and inmate education programs. This facility is not used for initial booking or pretrial detention.

 

Need Help Locating a Loved One?
If someone you care about has been arrested in Highland, we can help you find them fast. Cali Bail Bonds offers:

  • Free Inmate Searches
  • Warrant Checks
  • Fast Bail Posting at Any Jail in San Bernardino County
  • 24/7 Live Support

 

Call now or use our online form to get started — we’ll help you determine where your loved one is being held and guide you through the steps to secure their release.

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Steps

How The Bail Process Works

Getting a loved one out of jail doesn’t have to be overwhelming. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’ve simplified the process into seven straightforward steps — so you know exactly what to expect and never feel lost. Whether it’s your first time or you’ve dealt with this before, our compassionate team is here to guide you through every step.

01.

Arrest And Booking

Once a loved one is arrested they will be booked into a nearby jail. Call us immediately.

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Bail Set by Judge

A judge determines the bail amount based on the charge and other risk factors.

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Contact Cali Bail Bonds

Call us or use our free inmate search to start the process — available 24/7.

04.

Sign & Pay Online

Complete paperwork and payment digitally with flexible options available.

05.

We Post Bail

Our agent heads to the jail and posts the bond immediately.

06.

Release from Jail

The defendant is released, usually within 1 to 4 hours depending on the facility.

07.

Attend Court

The defendant must appear in court and follow all bail conditions.

Most Common Crimes by Penal Code in Highland, CA

Highland, like many cities in San Bernardino County, sees a wide range of criminal charges. At Cali Bail Bonds, we’ve helped hundreds of families navigate the bail process for both minor and serious offenses. Below are the five most common charges in Highland, along with important details about how bail works for each.

PC 273.5 – Domestic Violence

California Penal Code § 273.5 makes it a crime to inflict a physical injury on a current or former spouse, cohabitant, or romantic partner, resulting in a visible injury or “traumatic condition.”

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Wobbler — can be filed as a misdemeanor or felony depending on the circumstances and prior history
  • 💵 Bail Range: $25,000–$50,000+
  • 📝 Common Situations: Domestic disputes that escalate to physical violence, 911 calls from neighbors, visible bruising or injuries documented by police
  • 💡 Bail Tip: We can help you qualify for 1% bail and work quickly to secure release before a transfer to Central Detention Center.

 

VC 23152 – DUI (Driving Under the Influence)

Vehicle Code § 23152 makes it illegal to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or a combination of both.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Misdemeanor for first offenses; Felony if there’s injury, prior convictions, or children in the vehicle
  • 💵 Bail Range: $5,000–$15,000
  • 🚓 Common Situations: DUI checkpoints, BAC over 0.08%, traffic stops, failure to complete sobriety tests
  • 📲 Bail Tip: Many DUI cases qualify for same-day release using our digital forms and online payment system—no office visit required.

 

HS 11350(a) – Possession of a Controlled Substance

Health & Safety Code § 11350(a) prohibits the possession of narcotics like cocaine, heroin, and prescription drugs without a valid prescription.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Misdemeanor (reduced under Prop 47 for most first-time, non-violent offenders)
  • 💵 Bail Range: $2,500–$10,000
  • 💊 Common Substances: Fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, Xanax, Oxycodone, ecstasy
  • 💡 Bail Tip: Most first-time drug possession charges are eligible for quick, no-collateral bail, especially with a clean record.

 

PC 459 – Burglary

Penal Code § 459 defines burglary as entering a structure (residential, commercial, or vehicle) with the intent to commit theft or any felony, even without forced entry.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Felony
    • First-Degree (Residential): Serious felony
    • Second-Degree (Commercial): Still a felony, but less severe
  • 💵 Bail Range: $20,000–$50,000+
  • 🏠 Common Situations: Breaking into homes, garages, businesses, or cars with the intent to steal
  • 💡 Bail Tip: Burglary charges can carry high bail, but we offer flexible payment plans and fast approval—often same day.

 

PC 484/488 – Petty Theft

California Penal Code §§ 484 and 488 cover the unlawful taking of property valued at under $950, commonly known as petty theft.

  • ⚖️ Charge Type: Misdemeanor
  • 💵 Bail Range: $1,000–$5,000
  • 🛍️ Common Situations: Shoplifting, stealing from unlocked vehicles, disputes over borrowed items, theft from employers
  • 📲 Bail Tip: We can complete the entire bail process online within minutes for minor theft charges—fast, private, and secure.

 

If your loved one has been arrested for any of these charges in Highland, Cali Bail Bonds is available 24/7 to help. We’ll explain your options, assist with paperwork, and post bail quickly to get them back home. Call us now for a free consultation.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does bail cost in Highland, CA?

Bail amounts in Highland vary based on the type of charge and the defendant’s criminal history. Misdemeanor charges like petty theft may require $1,000–$5,000 in bail, while felony charges like domestic violence or burglary can range from $25,000 to over $50,000. Cali Bail Bonds offers 1% bail options and flexible payment plans to make posting bail more affordable.

Do you offer 1% bail bonds in Highland?

Yes. If you or your co-signer has good credit, a stable job, or owns a home, you may qualify for our 1% bail bond program, which dramatically reduces your upfront payment.

Can I post bail online or over the phone?

Absolutely. Our digital bail process allows you to complete everything remotely — including paperwork, e-signatures, and payments — from your phone or computer. No office visit is required.

Where are people taken after an arrest in Highland?

Arrestees are initially booked at the Highland Sheriff’s Station. If not bailed out quickly, they are usually transferred to the Central Detention Center in San Bernardino. Depending on availability or case type, they may also be taken to West Valley Detention Center, High Desert Detention Center, or Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center.

How long does it take to get someone released from jail?

Release from the Highland Sheriff’s Station can happen within 2–4 hours after bail is posted. If the person is transferred to a county facility like Central Detention Center, it may take 4–8 hours or more, depending on the jail’s processing time.

What happens if the defendant misses their court date?

Missing a court appearance can result in a bench warrant and the forfeiture of the bail bond. However, we can often help reinstate the bond and reschedule the court appearance if you contact us right away.

Can you help me find out if someone is in jail in Highland?

Yes. We offer free inmate searches and can help locate your loved one in any San Bernardino County jail, including Highland and nearby detention centers.

Do you handle all types of charges?

Yes. Cali Bail Bonds handles all misdemeanor and felony offenses, including DUI, domestic violence, burglary, drug possession, and more. No matter the charge, we’re here to help 24/7.

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