The staff at the Cerritos Sheriff's Station are very helpful and extremely kind but If you find that a loved one has been arrested in the city of Cerritos, the goal should be to bail them before they are transferred to the County Jail. Read More..

  • California Bail License  #1841440
  • California CPA License #101195

From Downtown Los Angeles

  1. 1. Take the US-101 S via the ramp
  2. on the left to Interstate 10 Fwy
  3. E/Interstate 5 Fwy S
  4. 2. Merge onto I-5 S
  5. 3. Take exit 124 to merge onto I-605
  6. S
  7. 4. Take exit 7A to merge onto CA-
  8. 91 E
  9. 5. Take exit 19B for Bloomfield Ave
  10. 6. Turn right at Bloomfield Ave
  11. 7. Arrive at 18135 Bloomfield Ave

From Orange County

  1. 1. Take the I-5 N
  2. 2. Take exit 113C for State Hwy 91
  3. W
  4. 3. Merge onto CA-91 W/State Hwy
  5. 91
  6. 4. Take exit 19B for Artesia Blvd
  7. toward Bloomfield Ave
  8. 5. Turn left at Artesia Blvd
  9. 6. Turn left at Bloomfield Ave
  10. 7. Arrive at 18135 Bloomfield Ave
Cerritos Jail: 18135 Bloomfield Ave. Cerritos, CA 90703

Cerritos Sheriff’s Station


The Cerritos Jail is located off the 91 Freeway
on Bloomfield Avenue within the Civic Center
Call Cerritos Police
Non-emergency 562-860-0044
directly across the street from the Cerritos Town Center.
You can enter the Civic Center from Bloomfield Ave or 183rd Street.
The Jail is open 24 hours a day.

Find them on the Safer Cerritos web page at: www.safercerritos.com

Bail is simply the release of an individual in exchange for security. The bail bond company writes a check to the jail for the total amount of the bond guaranteeing that the individual will appear in court at a given time and place.

There are two important terms to understand when working with a bail company, premium and collateral.

Premium: the fee for our services that is paid in advance, non-refundable and renewable on an annual basis should the case go over a year. The bail premium is normally 10% of the total amount of the bond but exceptions can apply. Other fees may include actual, necessary and reasonable expense incurred in connection with the transaction. The court determines the amount of the bond.

Collateral: normally secured within the approximate value of the bond and returned in full when the case is closed. Collateral is usually one of four things, cash, cars, real estate and in some cases, a signature of an individual that qualifies to be financially responsible to secure the bond. If you anticipate the return of collateral make sure to obtain the proper documentation from the court that proves the case is closed.

Working in this industry for over 10 years we have taken several cases from felony, misdemeanor, dui, domestic violence and even white-collar crime. You will be sure to receive the most professional service that will walk you through every step of the process and courthouse procedures. Contact our office at any time of the day or night. No matter what jail, the information is free.


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