Ceres Bail Bonds

Arrested in Ceres?Fast Bail, Local Agents.

Ceres PD and Stanislaus County Sheriff arrests go to the Public Safety Center in Modesto. We know the facility and post bail fast. Available 24/7.

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Ceres Arrests

What happens after an arrest in Ceres

Ceres is located directly south of Modesto and is one of the largest cities in Stanislaus County. The Ceres Department of Public Safety, located at 2727 Third Street, Ceres, CA 95307, phone (209) 538-5725, handles law enforcement for the city. All Ceres arrests are transported to the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center at 200 East Hackett Road in Modesto for booking.

To search for someone arrested in Ceres, use the inmate roster at scsdonline.com with their full legal name and date of birth. You can also call the jail at (209) 525-5630. For a guided inmate search, see our inmate search page.

Call us the moment you learn of an arrest in Ceres. We prepare all paperwork in advance during the booking window so we can post the bond the instant bail is set. All paperwork is completed by phone and electronic signature. Ceres families do not need to drive to Modesto.

Ceres Department of Public Safety

Address: 2727 Third Street, Ceres, CA 95307 · Phone: (209) 538-5725 · All Ceres arrests → Stanislaus County PSC at 200 E. Hackett Rd, Modesto

  • Ceres Dept. of Public Safety: (209) 538-5725
  • All Ceres arrests transported to PSC at 200 E. Hackett Rd, Modesto
  • Bail set according to Stanislaus County bail schedule
  • Payment plans available, payment plans available
  • All paperwork by phone and e-signature, no office visit required
Serving Ceres Families

How we help Ceres families through the bail process

Ceres is a predominantly working-class city with a significant Spanish-speaking population. Many families dealing with a loved one's arrest in Ceres have never navigated the bail process before and are simultaneously dealing with language barriers, unfamiliar legal terminology, and a facility that is not located in their city.

We serve Ceres families in both English and Spanish. We explain the process clearly without legal jargon, handle all paperwork remotely, and treat every family with the same professionalism regardless of the charge type or bail amount.

For qualified co-signers, we accept a down payment with the balance in monthly installments. Payment plans available is run. We evaluate the overall situation and work with people who are honest with us about what they can manage. The 10 percent premium can be structured to fit most family budgets when spread over time.

Language

Bilingual English and Spanish service available 24 hours a day.

Remote Process

All paperwork by phone and e-signature. No drive to Modesto required.

Payment Plans

10% premium in installments. Payment plans available.

All Charges

We handle every charge type at every bail amount in Ceres.

Ceres arrest? Call 209-284-3123 right now, licensed agents ready, bilingual service available.

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FAQ

Common questions

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All people arrested in Ceres by the Ceres Department of Public Safety or Stanislaus County Sheriff are taken to the PSC at 200 East Hackett Road, Modesto, CA 95358. There is no separate Ceres jail.

Go to scsdonline.com and use the Who's In Custody inmate search with the full name and date of birth. You can also call the jail at (209) 525-5630.

Yes. DV arrests in Ceres are handled the same as any charge. Cases involve Emergency Protective Orders as a bail condition. We walk you through all conditions before anything is signed.

Once bail is set and you call us, we can have paperwork ready in minutes. Release processing at the PSC after posting takes 2 to 6 hours.
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What to have ready

  • Full legal name of the person in custody
  • The facility they are being held at
  • Booking number, if you have it
  • The charge or charges, if known
  • Your relationship to the defendant

Do not have all of this? Call anyway. We will help you find what is needed.