The OCSD West Station booking process, Orange County bail amounts, and how to get someone home fast
When someone you care about is arrested in Stanton, the minutes after the call feel chaotic. You don't know which facility they're at, what the bail amount is, or how long the process takes. Getting clear answers fast makes the difference between hours in custody and getting your loved one home the same night.
This guide explains exactly what happens after an arrest in Stanton — from the moment someone arrives at OCSD West Station to the moment they walk out. It covers the Orange County bail schedule, how bail bonds work, and why families throughout Stanton's service area trust Angels Bail Bonds to handle these situations at any hour.
Need help right now? Call us directly: (626) 478-1062. A licensed agent answers 24/7 — we'll locate your loved one, check their bail amount, and begin the bond process immediately.
Stanton is an incorporated city in Orange County policed primarily by the Orange County Sheriff's Department (OCSD). When someone is arrested in Stanton, they are transported to OCSD West Station, located at 7800 Katella Ave, Stanton, CA 90680, phone (714) 647-7000. This is the primary booking and holding facility for arrests in the northwestern Orange County cities including Stanton, Garden Grove, Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, Westminster, and La Palma.
OCSD West Station is a full-service sheriff's station with a jail facility that processes bookings around the clock. For serious felony charges or high-volume periods, defendants may be transferred to Theo Lacy Facility in Orange (909 The City Drive, Orange, CA 92868) or the James A. Musick Facility in Irvine — both operated by OCSD. In those cases, we track the transfer and post bond at whatever facility holds your loved one.
To check inmate status online, OCSD operates the Orange County Inmate Locator at www.ocsheriff.gov. Booking records typically appear 2 to 4 hours after processing begins — searching immediately after an arrest and finding nothing does not mean the person hasn't been booked.
Booking at OCSD West Station follows a standard sequence administered by OCSD booking staff. Understanding each step helps you know what's happening and what to expect.
For misdemeanor charges, the total booking time at OCSD West Station runs 4 to 8 hours from arrival to bail-eligibility. For felony charges, expect 8 to 14 hours. Weekend evenings and holiday periods extend both windows.
The Superior Court of California, County of Orange publishes a bail schedule effective each January 1. These amounts apply at booking — before any judge reviews the case. Here are representative bail amounts for charges commonly processed through OCSD West Station:
| Charge | Code Section | Bail Amount |
|---|---|---|
| DUI — first offense, no injury | VC 23152 | $5,000 |
| DUI with injury | VC 23153 | $100,000 |
| Simple assault / battery | PC 240 / 242 | $10,000 |
| Assault with deadly weapon | PC 245(a)(1) | $30,000 |
| Drug possession (controlled substance) | HS 11350 | $10,000 |
| Possession for sale | HS 11351 | $30,000 |
| Residential burglary | PC 459 (1st degree) | $50,000 |
| Grand theft / petty theft with prior | PC 487 / 666 | $20,000 |
These are schedule amounts — a judge at arraignment can raise or lower bail based on criminal history, flight risk, community ties, and other factors. Posting bail before arraignment preserves the scheduled amount. This is one of the most important timing decisions families face after an arrest in Stanton.
When someone is arrested in Stanton and bail is set at, say, $25,000, most families cannot produce $25,000 in cash immediately. A bail bond resolves this. Here is how it works:
Arrested in Stanton? Call Angels Bail Bonds (626) 478-1062 — 24/7, licensed since 1958. We post bonds at OCSD West Station, Theo Lacy, and James A. Musick around the clock. Payment plans available.
Stanton residents facing an overnight arrest need a bondsman who knows the specific OCSD West Station process — not a call center that transfers you three times before reaching anyone. Here is what sets Angels Bail Bonds apart for Stanton families:
Angels Bail Bonds serves all of Orange County — from Stanton to San Clemente, from Anaheim to Dana Point. One call reaches agents who cover the entire county.
Angels Bail Bonds has served Orange County families since 1958. We post bonds at OCSD West Station at any hour — call the moment you know someone has been arrested.
(626) 478-1062Most people arrested in Stanton are booked at the OCSD West Station, located at 7800 Katella Ave, Stanton, CA 90680. Depending on the charges and facility capacity, some defendants may be transferred to the Theo Lacy Facility in Orange or the James A. Musick facility in Irvine — both operated by OCSD. We track these transfers and post bond wherever your loved one ends up.
Booking at OCSD West Station typically takes 4 to 8 hours for misdemeanors and 8 to 14 hours for felony charges. High-volume periods such as weekend evenings and holidays can extend processing time. Call us immediately after an arrest — we track the booking in real time and alert you to any delays or transfers.
Under California Insurance Code § 1800.4, the standard bail bond premium is 10% of the total bail amount set on the Orange County bail schedule. For a $25,000 bail, the premium is $2,500. Angels Bail Bonds offers flexible payment plans and zero-down options for qualifying clients — call us to discuss your specific situation.
Yes. OCSD West Station accepts bail bonds 24 hours a day, seven days a week including holidays. Angels Bail Bonds posts bonds at OCSD West Station at any hour — our agents are available around the clock, every day of the year.
Once a bail bond is posted at OCSD West Station, release processing typically takes 2 to 6 hours. During peak booking periods this can extend somewhat. We notify you the moment we receive release confirmation — you will not be left wondering what's happening.
This article is for general informational purposes only. Bail amounts, hold policies, and processing timelines are subject to change. For advice specific to your case, contact a licensed bail bond agent at (626) 478-1062. Angels Bail Bonds holds California Insurance License #1K06080.