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Chino Police Department
13250 Central Avenue
Chino, Ca 91710
(909) 591-9873
Chino Hills Inmate Information
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All defendants arrested by the Chino Hills Sheriff's
Department are immediately transferred and and booked at
the West Valley Detention Center located in Rancho Cucamonga.
For visiting information you will need to the West
Valley Detention Center by calling (909) 350-2476. If
you need immediate assistance for a bail bond, then please
contact Apollo Bail Bonds at 909-548-6178 and a licensed
California Bail Agent will assist you.
Know your legal rights:
Do the police want to speak with you? Is a government
employee calling to ask you questions?
- You have the right to remain silent.
- Call a Lawyer First! You do want to say something to
incriminate yourself, implicate yourself, or simply give
the investigator information about you or your family
that will lead to further investigation and possible
legal problems.
- Call a local Criminal Defense Attorney in your area
or ask a friend if they know an attorney who can help
you with your legal questions.
- Do not discuss the case over the phone with
investigators, friends, and relatives. Call an attorney
and get
legal consultation!
What are the benefits of posting a bail bond
within the first 24 hours of being arrested?
- A bail bond will prevent your loved one from
being intimidated by investigors while incarcerated
at the
jail.
- A bail bond will prevent your loved one from
being transferred to another facility.
- A bail bond will prevent being terminated from
a job while the case is adjudicated or dismissed.
- A bail bond will give your loved one time to
work and raise money to hire an attorney.
- A bail bond will help bring your family together!
Should I leave my loved one in Jail?
- Remember, the District Attorney has 48 court
hours to file a case against your loved one while he/she
is incarcerated. If a case is not filed, then the Jail
must release your relative. However, this does not
mean a case or warrant will not be filed or issued
at a later date.
- The jail is a rough place for anyone. It is
up to you and your family if you want to risk leaving
someone you care about in a facility full of violent
criminals.
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