Pomona Jail

Built in 1962, Pomona Jail temporarily houses persons that have been arrested within the city and its surrounding neighborhoods.

Pomona Jail underwent a major renovation in 1988 which included the remodeling of its offices, updating the security system, and maximizing the capacity of the jail to approximately 53 beds.

The local government run city jail is also an Intergovernmental Service Agreement (IGSA) facility working through contracts with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

Like any other jail, Pomona Jail’s primary purpose is to detain people awaiting arraignment and inmates serving short sentences for low-level crimes. The average length of stay at Pomona Jail is 24-96 hours; shorter for ICE detainees.

After the given period, the defendant will be transferred to a larger county jail if not bailed quickly. ICE detainees, on the other hand, will be transferred to another ICE facility.

When an arrestee is brought to Pomona Jail, he or she will undergo a booking process. It is a standard police department procedure for the purpose of determining the identity of the arrestee.

The full name of the arrestee will be recorded as well as his aliases. His fingerprint and photograph will be taken, and all his belongings will be itemized and recorded. The arrestee will be assessed if he is fit for jail by checking his medical condition.

The arrestee will only be released from jail on bail once the booking process has been performed.

What will happen if I call a bail bondsman?

The bail bondsman will ask you several questions in order to assess the status of your loved one who is currently being incarcerated at Pomona Jail.

Some of the questions are as follows:

  • What is the full name of the defendant?
  • What the defendant is being charged with?
  • Does the defendant have a booking number?
  • Where does the defendant live?
  • Is he or she a U.S. Citizen?
  • Is he currently working? If so, for how long?

Do all bail bonds need collateral?

No. We also have no-collateral bonds.

As the name suggests, a collateral is not required for these bonds. However, the defendant must meet several criteria in order to obtain this.

For one, the defendant doesn’t pose a significant flight risk, or doesn’t have prior arrests. The defendant should have strong ties to the community and should have a stable job as well.

You can check out other factors that we consider in order to be approved.

Please be aware of other bail bond companies that offer no-collateral bonds with lots of hidden fees.

 

Pomona Jail General Information