The Superior Court of California, Rancho Cucamonga District, is located at:
Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
8303 Haven Avenue
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
(909) 285-3558 – Civil Matters
(909) 350-9764 – Criminal Matters
Driving Directions to the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
From the I-10 exit at the Haven Ave off-ramp, go north on Haven Avenue to Civic Center Drive. Turn right. The entrance to the courthouse is to the left.
If you're coming from the i-15 exit at Foothill Boulevard, drive west on Foothill Boulevard to Aspen. Turn left at Aspen and go about two blocks. The entrance to the courthouse is on the right.
Felony and Misdemeanor Appearances at the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
Fro first appearances on either felony or misdemeanor charges, you must appear on the date indicated on your citation, charges, letter, or any other notice to appear. A warrant for your arrest may be issued, if you fail to make your appearance on the proper date. When appearing for a felony or misdemeanor first appearance, you should check the electronic calendars to check for your name. If you see your name, report directly to the courtroom, as shown. If you do not see your name, check in with a clerk at the criminal window.
Rancho Cucamonga Jail
The West Valley Detention Center is located near the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse. The Rancho Cucamonga District Courthouse is frequently used to process the criminal cases of the persons being detained at the West Valley Detention Center. If you, or someone you know, is being held at the Rancho Cucamonga Jail, contact Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds at (844) 400-2245. Mr. Nice Guy or a member of his friendly, professional staff, will get to work immediately, to help you or your loved one get home to friends and family as quickly as possible.
Bail at the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
Bail is an amount of money required by the courts to obtain a release from jail. The court holds onto the money until the court case has come to a close, and then returns the money to the person who paid it, provided the defendant has shown up for all of their hearings and court proceedings. Bail is set by the county and posted at each detention facility. If you, or someone you know, is in the Banning Justice Center jail, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds for help in posting bail and getting back home as soon as possible.
How Much is Bail at the Rancho Cucamonga Jail?
Bail is an amount of money, held by the court, to ensure that a defendant will appear for hearings and trial proceedings. The amount of the bail required depends on the charges and is determined either by the arrest warrant, a hearing, or the bail schedule posted at the jail.
If you, or someone you love, is being held at the West Valley Detention Center, you'll want to post bail to get out of jail as quickly as possible. For help in posting bail, at the lowest rates available by law, call Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds at (844) 400-2245.
To determine the amount of bail that will be required, you follow several steps, using the San Bernardino County Bail Schedule.
Felony Bail at Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
- Find the charge that carries the steepest punishments and locate the bail amount for that charge.
- Check the “Special Bail Section” to see if there is a larger amount that could apply. You'll have to use the larger amount if it applies.
- Add bail for all enhancements of the original charge. Enhancements are special circumstances or additional charges that are a part of the original charge.
- Bail bonds will have to be posted for each charge.
- There are some cases in which the defendant will not be allowed to post bail until a hearing has taken place.
Bail From Suspicious Sources
In cases where the arresting officer suspects that the money being used for bail was gotten through illegal activity, the officer can file special paperwork asking that no bail be available to the defendant until a hearing has been held.
Misdemeanor Bail Calculations
- If the defendant is charged with more than one offense, the highest bail amount for any single offense is to be used. Bail on separate cases will accumulate. Judges can adjust the bail amounts, as they see fit.
Self Help at the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
Some locations of the San Bernardino County Superior Court, including the Rancho Cucamonga District, offer Self Help assistance to those seeking to represent themselves in certain Family Law and Child Support Cases. These services are provided at no charge, but only to individuals who have not retained an attorney. There is also a great deal of self help information available online at the Self-Help Center. Online, you'll find information about common topics like Adoption, Child Support, Guardianship, Immigration Resource Directory, Small Claims, and more.
The staff at the Self Help Centers can answer questions regarding court procedures and processes and review your completed forms. They will not offer legal advice and their assistance does not form an attorney-client relationship. The following locations provide Self Help Centers:
San Bernardino Historic Courthouse
(1st Floor across from Document Control)
351 N. Arrowhead Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Assistance with Small Claims and Evictions Cases
8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Victorville Courthouse
(By Dept. V-9)
14455 Civic Drive, Suite 10
Victorville, CA 92392
Assistance with Small Claims and Evictions Cases
8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Child Support Courthouse
(2nd Floor Self Help/Facilitator)
655 W. 2nd Street
San Bernardino, CA 92415
Assistance with Government Child Support Cases
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Friday Mornings: 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Fontana Courthouse
(2nd Floor, Room F9)
17780 Arrow Blvd
Fontana, CA 92335
Assistance with Small Claims and Evictions Cases
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Barstow Courthouse
(1st Floor, Room 109)
235 E. Mountain View Street
Barstow, CA 92311
Assistance with Small Claims and Eviction Cases
Mon. - Thurs. 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Joshua Tree Courthouse
(Jury Assembly Room)
6527 White Feather Road.
Joshua Tree, CA 92252
Assistance with Family Law and Guardianship Cases
2nd and 4th Fridays of the Month ONLY
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM and 12:30 PM to 3:00 PM
Bail Bond Rates at the Rancho Cucamonga Courthouse
The state of California requires that all bail bond companies charge 10% of the total amount of bail, in order to post bond for a defendant. That means that if the bail is $20,000, the bail bondsman is required to charge $2,000 to post a bond in place of the bail. While this may still seem like a lot of money, it's far less than having to pay the entire amount. The rates the law requires for Federal and Immigration Bonds can be as high as 15 – 20%. But, all of these rates are set by statute, and all bail bond companies are required to charge the same amount.
California law allows for a discounted rate on bail bonds if the defendant retains a private attorney and pays the premium in full within 72 hours. These discounts are allowed for government union workers, members of the military, and AARP members. These discounts are determined by the surety company that is writing the bonds for the bail bond company.
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