Drug arrest in Stanislaus County? From simple possession to drug trafficking, our licensed agents post bail at the Public Safety Center 24 hours a day.
Drug arrests are among the most common charges processed through the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center. From simple possession to large-scale sales and trafficking cases, bail amounts vary widely based on the type and quantity of substance involved and the defendant's prior record. Our agents handle all drug charge bail types at all bail levels.
California law draws a clear distinction between personal drug possession and possession for sale. Simple possession under HS 11350 (controlled substances) or HS 11377 (methamphetamine) is typically a misdemeanor since Proposition 47 and carries lower bail. Possession for sales under HS 11351 or sales and transportation under HS 11352 are felonies that carry significantly higher bail amounts and more serious penalties.
The quantity of drugs, packaging, scales, ledgers, and text messages can all be used to elevate a possession charge to a sales charge. If the charge has been elevated, the bail amount goes up accordingly. Call 209-284-3002 and we handle the bond at whatever level bail is set.
Meth is among the most frequently charged substances at the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center. Possession under HS 11377 is typically a misdemeanor with bail around $10,000 to $20,000. Sales and transportation of meth under HS 11378 and 11379 are felonies with bail commonly set at $25,000 to $50,000 or higher. Our agents handle all levels of meth-related bail bonds around the clock.
Stanislaus County sits along the Interstate 5 corridor, one of the primary drug trafficking routes in California. The CHP and Stanislaus County Sheriff actively conduct interdiction operations along I-5 between Modesto and Patterson. Drug transportation and trafficking arrests on I-5 in Stanislaus County are prosecuted in the Stanislaus County courts and booked into the Public Safety Center. These cases often involve higher bail amounts. Call 209-284-3002 and we begin immediately.
Stanislaus County bail schedule starting amounts. Judges can adjust at arraignment. You pay 10% of whatever amount is set.
| Simple Possession / HS 11350 | $10,000 |
| Possession of Meth / HS 11377 | $10,000 to $20,000 |
| Possession for Sales / HS 11351 | $25,000 to $50,000 |
| Sales of Narcotics / HS 11352 | $25,000 to $50,000 |
| Transportation of Narcotics | $50,000+ |
| Manufacturing / HS 11379.6 | $50,000 to $100,000 |
Call 209-284-3002 for information specific to the exact charges filed.
We accept all major payment methods and work with families on flexible terms so cost is never the reason someone stays in Stanislaus County jail longer than necessary.
| Booking Facility | Stanislaus County Public Safety Center |
| Address | 200 East Hackett Rd, Modesto CA 95358 |
| Jail Phone | (209) 525-5630 |
| Inmate Search | scsdonline.com |
The old jail at 1115 H Street, Modesto is permanently closed. All arrests go to the Public Safety Center at 200 East Hackett Road. Call 209-284-3002 and we locate them immediately.
Real experiences from Stanislaus County families we helped get their loved ones home.
My brother got arrested at 2am on a Friday night. I had no idea what to do. I called and someone answered right away, explained everything clearly, and had him out by Saturday afternoon. I cannot thank them enough for how fast they moved.
Completely bilingual service, which was essential for our family. They handled everything in Spanish, walked my mother through all the paperwork by phone, and got my father released faster than we thought possible. Professional and compassionate.
The bail amount was higher than I expected and I panicked. They took the time to explain the payment plan, never pressured me, and treated our family with real respect during an incredibly stressful time. Highly recommend to anyone in Stanislaus County.
Results reflect individual experiences. Every case is different.
Simple possession under HS 11350 or 11377 typically starts at $10,000 under the Stanislaus County bail schedule. Possession for sales under HS 11351 is typically $25,000 to $50,000. Drug transportation charges can be $50,000 or more. You pay 10% of whatever bail is set. Call 209-284-3002 for information specific to the charges.
Since Proposition 47 passed in 2014, most simple drug possession offenses were reduced to misdemeanors in California. However, possession for sales, transportation, and manufacturing remain felonies. Prior convictions and enhancements can also result in felony drug charges. Our agents handle both misdemeanor and felony drug bail at the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center.
When drug charges involve federal agencies like the DEA or occur on federal property, they may be prosecuted in federal court rather than Stanislaus County Superior Court. Federal bail bonds work differently from state bail bonds. If you are dealing with a federal case, call 209-284-3002 and we will explain your options and refer you to the appropriate resources.
Booking for a drug charge at the Public Safety Center typically takes 1 to 8 hours. During this time the defendant is fingerprinted, photographed, and processed. Drug charge defendants may also have additional paperwork depending on the specific charges. Call us as soon as an arrest is made and we are ready to post the bond the moment bail is set.
Our licensed agents are at the Stanislaus County Public Safety Center 24 hours a day. Call right now and we start working immediately.
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