California Bail Bonds FAQ Guide — Updated 2026 — For informational purposes only

Bail Bonds in Culver City, California — 2026 Guide

Culver City is an independent city surrounded by Los Angeles, served by the Culver City Police Department (CCPD). Despite being geographically within LA County, Culver City operates its own independent police force and jail facility.


Arrest and Booking in Culver City

Culver City Police Department Jail:

Arrests in Culver City are processed at CCPD's holding facility. The booking process — fingerprinting, photographing, entering charges — typically takes 1–3 hours. For misdemeanor charges, many defendants are released directly from CCPD on citation or after posting bail at the facility.

For felony charges, defendants are usually transferred to an LA County Sheriff facility within 24–48 hours.


Why Culver City Is Faster Than County Facilities

The Culver City jail is a compact facility compared to the massive LA County system. This translates to:

A bail bondsman familiar with the Culver City facility will know the shift schedules and optimal times to post bonds for faster processing.


Bail Amounts in Culver City

Culver City arrests follow the Los Angeles County bail schedule:

Charge Typical Bail
DUI (first offense) $5,000
Misdemeanor assault $10,000–$20,000
Drug possession $10,000
Petty theft with priors $10,000
Felony assault $50,000–$75,000
Burglary (commercial) $20,000

Finding Someone Booked in Culver City

  1. At CCPD: Call (310) 837-9800 (non-emergency) and ask for the jail unit. Give the defendant's full name and date of birth.
  2. After county transfer: Search the LA County Sheriff Inmate Information Center.

Weekend Bail in Culver City

CCPD books and holds defendants 24/7. For charges covered by the preset bail schedule — which includes most misdemeanors and common felonies — weekend release is entirely achievable without waiting for a court session.

The key consideration: If the defendant has been transferred to an LA County facility, weekend processing there reverts to the longer county timelines.


Posting Bail for a Culver City Arrest

  1. Confirm the defendant is still at CCPD (before county transfer)
  2. Contact a licensed bail bondsman serving West LA and Culver City
  3. Provide the defendant's booking number, charges, and bail amount
  4. Sign the indemnity agreement, pay the 10% premium
  5. The bondsman posts at CCPD or the applicable LA County facility

Bail bondsmen serving Culver City are available 24/7 and can often arrange release before a county transfer occurs — keeping the process shorter and simpler.


Legal Resources


For informational purposes only. Not legal advice. Consult a licensed California criminal defense attorney for advice specific to your situation.