Bail Bonds in Loomis, CA

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Loomis Bail Bonds Service

If you're visiting this page, it's because someone you know has been arrested. That's a stressful situation to be in. At Bail House Bail Bonds, we focus on one thing: helping you secure release quickly while making the process simple and clear.

We are a local bail bond agency — not a call center and not an out-of-town service. When you call, you speak directly with an experienced agent who understands how the Placer County Sheriff's Office (which handles all Loomis calls out of the South Placer Substation right in town) and the South Placer County booking process actually work.

We guide you step-by-step:

  • Confirming bail amount
  • Explaining the 10% California bond requirement
  • Reviewing payment options
  • Completing paperwork quickly
  • Posting bail without unnecessary delays

Loomis sits right between our Roseville office (about 15 minutes south) and our Auburn office (about 15 minutes north), with the South Placer Jail just a short drive down I-80. That puts us within easy reach whether your family needs to meet in person or wants everything handled by phone.

We know this is a stressful time, and we are here to be your port in the storm. Call us now for compassionate, discreet service.

If you're looking for broader county-wide information, visit our Placer County bail bonds page for additional details.

Our Office Serving Loomis:

(916) 782-7048

807 Douglas Blvd #140
Roseville, CA 95678

 

Quick Answers

  • How much does a bail bond cost in Loomis?
    We charge 10% of the total bail amount, as regulated by California state law.
  • Where is my loved one being held after an arrest in Loomis?
    Most Loomis arrests are booked at the South Placer Jail (Bill Santucci Justice Center) at 11801 Go For Broke Road in Roseville — about 15 minutes south of Loomis down I-80. Some arrests may be routed to the Auburn Jail Complex depending on the specific charge or transport schedule.
  • Do I need to meet you in person?
    No. Everything can be done over the phone via credit card and DocuSign. If you prefer to pay in cash or by verified check, both our Roseville and Auburn offices are minutes from Loomis.
  • Can you post bail at night?
    Yes. We are available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
  • What information do I need when I call?
    The full name of the person in custody, what they were arrested for, and, if you know it, the jail location. 
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Why Loomis Residents Trust Bail House

We are the oldest and most experienced bail bonds agency serving Placer County.

Frank Calabretta's Bail House Bail Bonds has been a trusted service provider in Placer County since 1973! We've been handling cases in this community for decades, and we treat it that way.

Our experience includes cases involving:

  • Arrests by the Placer County Sheriff's Office out of the South Placer Substation in Loomis
  • California Highway Patrol arrests along Interstate 80 and Horseshoe Bar Road
  • DUI arrests along the I-80 corridor
  • Domestic-related and disorderly conduct calls
  • Thunder Valley Casino-related arrests
  • Bookings through South Placer Jail (Roseville) and the Auburn Jail Complex

Need a Bail Bond in Loomis Right Now?

Call us day or night, weekend or holiday — we're standing by ready to help.

Why Working with a Local Agency Matters

Loomis has its own particular character — a historic railroad town in the middle of the Loomis Basin that's held onto its small-town feel even as south Placer County has grown around it. The old town along Taylor Road, the granite quarries, the Loomis Basin agriculture, and the horse properties out toward Del Mar Road all give Loomis a personality. 

Our owner, Melissa Zimmerman, has worked Loomis bail bonds since she was 18. That long-standing relationship with the local system gives us insight that only comes from years of real, on-the-ground experience.

For example: Loomis and the surrounding Loomis Basin are covered by the Placer County Sheriff's Office South Placer Substation — the same substation that handles Newcastle, Ophir, Penryn, Granite Bay, rural Lincoln, and Sheridan. Knowing that substation's routines, and knowing how their arrests move through the South Placer Jail intake, is the kind of local detail that makes release go faster.

Most importantly, we treat every situation with discretion and urgency. Loomis is small enough that people notice things, and families here often say discretion matters as much as speed. That's not something you have to worry about with us.

Our mission is to reunite people with their families so they can address any legal matters with the comfort and support of their home, rather than from incarceration.

Melissa Zimmerman, Owner at Bail House

More Loomis Bail FAQ

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions we get about the bail bond process for Loomis arrests.

Who handles law enforcement calls in Loomis?

The Town of Loomis doesn't operate its own police department — it contracts with the Placer County Sheriff's Office for law enforcement services. The Sheriff's South Placer Substation is right in town at 6140 Horseshoe Bar Road. California Highway Patrol also handles calls on I-80 and Horseshoe Bar Road. Regardless of which agency responds, bookings typically end up at the South Placer Jail in Roseville.

What if my loved one was arrested at Thunder Valley Casino?

Thunder Valley Casino Resort sits just outside Loomis in Lincoln, on land held by the United Auburn Indian Community. It's one of the largest casinos in Northern California, and criminal arrests there are handled by the Placer County Sheriff's Office South Placer Substation — the same substation that covers Loomis and the surrounding area. Tribal casino security is often the first contact, but formal arrests move quickly into the county's system. Thunder Valley is technically in Lincoln, but the casino sits on unincorporated tribal land — which is why the Sheriff's South Placer Substation handles arrests there instead of Lincoln PD.

Common Thunder Valley scenarios we see:

  • DUI arrests on drives home from the casino (Athens Avenue, Highway 65, or Interstate 80)
  • Public intoxication and disorderly conduct
  • Theft and fraud allegations — chip theft, card cheating claims, or property incidents at the hotel
  • Drug-related charges — possession or being under the influence

Bookings typically go to the South Placer Jail at 11801 Go For Broke Road in Roseville — about 15 minutes from the casino. If your loved one has been arrested at Thunder Valley, call us and we'll help locate them, confirm the charge, and start the bond process.

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Also Serving Penryn

Penryn is the small unincorporated community just north of Loomis on the I-80 corridor — about 900 residents in a mostly rural, wooded pocket of Placer County that still shows traces of its late 19th-century citrus farming past. The stately California fan palms along Penryn Road, planted by landowner Joel Parker Whitney in the 1880s, are still a local landmark. Most Penryn addresses share the 95663 zip code, and the community is under Placer County Sheriff's Office jurisdiction — there is no local police department.

When someone from Penryn is arrested, they're typically booked into the South Placer Jail (Bill Santucci Justice Center) at 11801 Go For Broke Road in Roseville — about 15 minutes south down I-80. Some arrests may route to the Auburn Jail Complex.

Our Roseville office is about 15 minutes south of Penryn, and our Auburn office is about 10 minutes north. Both are open 24 hours a day, and both reach the same on-call team.

Call us anytime: (916) 782-7048