Blythe Jail

It only takes one phone call to get the help you need. If you’re in need of a bail bond fast, call our hotline now – 800-333-7800. One of our bail bond specialists is ready to assist and explain to you the entire bail bond process.

How fast can someone be released from Blythe Jail after bail is posted?

It usually takes as little as an hour—as long as the arrestee has already been booked. An arrestee will only be released after he or she has undergone the booking process. The process is necessary to determine the identity of the person arrested.

During booking, the arrestee will undergo several procedures such as:

  • Mug shot taking
  • Assessment of the physical and mental state of the arrestee
  • Live scanning
  • A background check will be performed

Why is bail bond favored over other forms of bail?

Because it’s faster, more convenient, and more affordable than the rest.

Fast and convenient:

You don’t need to physically come to our office or have a face-to-face meeting with our bail bondsman since the entire process will be done online. We will send the forms to you through a secured system. Fill them out, sign them, and then send them back to us.

 

Affordable:

You don’t need to put up the entire bail amount. You only need to pay 10% of it as a bond premium. The bail bondsman will post the entire bail amount on your behalf.

We offer several payment options as well. See our list of payment options below:

  • MasterCard
  • Money Orders
  • Discover
  • American Express
  • Cash
  • Wire Transfer of Funds
  • Visa

We, unfortunately, cannot accept checks at this time.

 Blythe Jail

Blythe Jail is one of the 5 detention facilities within the County of Riverside that is being managed by the Sheriff’s Department Corrections Division of the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department. It is under the direction of a shared Captain and the Corrections Division Chief Deputy.

Built in 1964, Blythe Jail has a maximum capacity of 115 beds. A Work Release Program was established in 1983 as mandated by Section 4024.2 of the California Penal Code. The program allows participants to complete their time in one of the 100 job sites throughout Riverside County.

Blythe Jail has a strict visiting schedule and rules for inmates and visitors. This is to ensure the safety of the visitors, inmates, and jail staff. Here are some of those rules:

  • Only 2 adults and 2 children are allowed per visit.
  • Visitors must call to schedule a visit one day before the desired visiting date. The number is (951) 341-8888. Visitors can call the number from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
  • Visitors are allowed two visits per week for up to 45 minutes per visit.
  • Visitors must sign-up 15 minutes before the scheduled visit time.

Blythe Jail General Information