2025 Butte County Bail Schedule—What Families Need to Know Tonight
When someone’s booked into the Butte County Jail, the bail schedule sets the first dollar amount you’ll hear.
Here’s what those numbers actually mean—and the fastest way to get your loved one home. Call Allied Bail Bonds at 530-533-3374 and we’ll start the paperwork immediately.
What the Bail Schedule Is (and Isn’t)
Upon booking, staff use the 2025 Butte County Jail Bail Schedule to assign a standard amount based on the charge. It’s the starting point used before a judge sees the case.
Allied’s Butte County team can pull the booking, confirm the scheduled amount, and give you your exact out-of-pocket in minutes—call 530-533-3374.
Because of In re Humphrey, judges later must consider ability-to-pay and non-financial alternatives. Practically: the schedule gives you an immediate path to release; the hearing can change the amount later.
We coordinate with defense counsel so you can post now and be ready if the amount changes later.
Common 2025 Bail Amounts (Quick Table)
| Charge / Offense | Scheduled Bail Amount |
|---|---|
| DUI (first offense) | $10,000 |
| DUI (one prior) | $12,500 |
| DUI (two priors) | $15,000 |
| Felony DUI | $50,000 |
| DUI with bodily injury | $75,000 |
| Hit & run with injury | $25,000 |
| Hit & run with death | $100,000 |
| Life-term offense | $1,000,000 |
| PRCS/Parole/Community supervision violation | No Bail |
Not sure which amount applies? Call 530-533-3374—Allied will look it up and tell you exactly what to expect.
“10%” in Real Dollars
If bail is $75,000 (e.g., DUI with injury), a bond typically costs 10% = $7,500. That premium is the fee for posting a surety bond and taking responsibility for court appearances.
Allied offers flexible options when the full 10% is a stretch—call 530-533-3374 to discuss what’s possible for your situation.
What “No Bail” Means
If the schedule shows No Bail for a parole or PRCS violation, release usually requires a judge’s decision (e.g., at arraignment).
You still have options. Allied will coordinate with counsel, prepare for Humphrey arguments, and position you for the earliest possible release once a judge can hear the case. Call 530-533-3374 and we’ll set the plan.
Timelines—How Fast Can We Post?
Butte County’s jail population has run higher than average recently, so processing can slow during peaks.
Allied cuts the wait by submitting complete paperwork fast, staying on the jail’s timeline, and keeping you updated so there are no surprises. Call 530-533-3374 and we’ll get things moving now.
Why Families Still Use a Bond in the Humphrey Era
Humphrey requires the court to consider ability-to-pay and least-restrictive options.
A commercial bond from Allied directly addresses the court’s failure-to-appear risk so the discussion can focus on release conditions, not flight risk.
What to Do Right Now
- Call Allied at 530-533-3374 with the full name and date of birth.
- Share the charge (if known) and booking number.
- We’ll quote your total out-of-pocket and start the bond immediately.
Butte County Snapshot (Local Context)
All arrests across Chico, Oroville, and the Sheriff’s Office route through Butte County Jail—the county’s pretrial hub.
Oroville reports steady felony activity month-to-month, with weekend spikes—expect booking lines to reflect that.
Allied works these patterns daily, so we know when to push to save you hours—call 530-533-3374.
Need help posting bail in Butte County?
Call Allied Bail Bonds: 530-533-3374. We’re ready now—Chico, Oroville, or county bookings.
Call Us Now — Available 24/7 in Butte County
530-533-3374Call for immediate assistance with the bail bonds process.
We’ll confirm custody, explain your bail information, and start your paperwork right away.
Since 1993, families across Butte County have trusted Allied Bail Bonds to bring their loved ones home — with experience, compassion, and dedication every step of the way.
