Santa Barbara County • Jail Wedding Services

Jail Wedding at Santa Barbara County Jail

We coordinate the entire jail wedding process at Santa Barbara County Jail — from the initial marriage request and notary visit to the ceremony and marriage license filing.

Located on Calle Real in Santa Barbara, this is the main custody facility for Santa Barbara County.

4436 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA 93110 • (805) 681-4260

Facility Details

What to Expect at Santa Barbara County Jail

Every facility handles inmate marriages differently. Here’s what you need to know about getting married at Santa Barbara County Jail.

Approval process: The inmate completes an Inmate Marriage Request form, which is forwarded to the Administrative Custody Deputy for approval. Approval typically takes 2 to 4 weeks. Both parties cannot be incarcerated.
Ceremony setting: Ceremonies are performed during the inmate’s normal visitation hours at the visitation booth. There is no private chapel or dedicated ceremony room. Ceremonies may be civil or religious, but no religious rites beyond readings are permitted.
Guest policy: Only the person performing the ceremony and the person being married are allowed to attend. The officiant and civilian spouse must be on the inmate’s pre-approved visitor list before the ceremony date.
Visiting hours: Visitation runs seven days a week with multiple time slots from 8:00 AM to 5:30 PM. Each inmate is limited to two visits per week. Check-in is required 30–45 minutes before the scheduled slot.
Items allowed: Only valid photo ID is allowed into the visiting area. No phones, purses, bags, cameras, food, drink, or gifts are permitted. No physical contact or exchanging of rings is allowed.
Marriage license: Santa Barbara County Jail requires a confidential marriage license. No witnesses or medical tests are needed for this license type. The county clerk verifies eligibility and officiant credentials.
Good to know: One bible is permitted in the visitation area. All visits are non-contact and conducted through a visit window using telephone handsets. The Sheriff’s Office reserves the right to refuse any ceremony that could compromise facility safety or security.

Santa Barbara County Facilities

  • Santa Barbara Main Jail (this page)
  • Northern Branch Jail (Santa Maria)

Getting There & Check‑In

Visiting Santa Barbara County Jail for a Wedding

Santa Barbara County Jail is located on Calle Real, about 1.5 hours north of Los Angeles via the 101 freeway. Plan for extra travel time during coastal traffic.

Directions & Parking

  • Address: 4436 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, CA 93110.
  • From the 101: Exit Calle Real and head west. The jail is on the right, set back from the road.
  • From LA / San Fernando Valley: Take the 101 north through Ventura. It’s roughly 90 miles from downtown LA — about 1.5 to 2 hours without traffic.
  • Parking: Free parking lot on-site. The lot can fill up on busy visiting days, so arrive early.
  • Rideshare: Uber/Lyft can drop off at the main entrance. Service may be limited in this area; plan your return ride in advance.

What to Know Before Check-In

  • Scheduling: Visits are scheduled through the Via Path system. Visitors must create a profile and register in advance.
  • Visit limits: Two visits per week per inmate. Visitors must be on the inmate’s pre-approved list (up to 4 people). The list is updated during the last 7 days of the month and the first 7 days of custody.
  • Arrive early: Check in 30–45 minutes before the scheduled slot. Late arrivals will have their visit cancelled.
  • Dress code: Visitors must be fully clothed with shoes or sandals. Shorts and skirts must be at least mid-thigh length. No gang-affiliated colors, hats, bandanas, or clothing with sexual, lewd, or offensive imagery. No visible gang or hate-related tattoos.
  • Leave in your car: Cell phones, purses, wallets, bags, cameras, food, drink, strollers, and all personal items. Only valid photo ID is allowed inside.

What the Ceremony Is Like

Your Wedding at Santa Barbara County Jail

Here’s what to expect on ceremony day so there are no surprises.

The Visiting Room

  • Ceremonies take place at the visitation booth — there is no dedicated chapel or private room.
  • All social visits are non-contact, conducted through a visit window using telephone handsets.
  • Only the officiant and the civilian spouse are allowed to attend. No additional guests or witnesses are permitted in the visiting area.
  • Any marriage paperwork requiring the inmate’s signature is checked by a deputy for contraband, signed by the inmate, and returned to the officiant.

Plan Your Day

  • Total time on-site: Expect 2 to 3 hours from parking to departure. Security screening and check-in take the most time.
  • No items exchanged: No physical contact is allowed. Rings, gifts, letters, or any other items cannot be passed to the inmate.
  • No photography: No cameras, phones, or recording devices are allowed inside the facility.
  • After the wedding: We file your signed marriage license with the appropriate county recorder. The certified copy usually arrives by mail within several weeks.
  • Confidential license required: Santa Barbara County Jail only permits confidential marriage licenses for inmate weddings. We handle the guidance and coordination.

Common Questions

Jail Wedding FAQ — Santa Barbara County Jail

How long does a wedding at Santa Barbara County Jail take to arrange?

The full process usually takes 2 to 4 weeks from the initial marriage request to the ceremony, depending on approval timelines and visiting availability.

Can the ceremony be on a weekend?

Yes. Visitation runs seven days a week at Santa Barbara County Jail; we coordinate your ceremony during one of those visiting blocks when possible.

Can I have guests at the ceremony?

No. Santa Barbara County Jail only permits the officiant and the civilian spouse at the ceremony. No additional witnesses or guests are allowed.

Can we bring a ring to the ceremony?

No. No physical contact or exchanging of rings is allowed during the ceremony.

What if my partner doesn’t have ID?

Valid government-issued ID is preferred, but if the inmate does not have current ID, we can still help; we work through this scenario frequently.

How much does it cost?

Pricing depends on distance, timing, and facility. We provide a clear quote after a brief consultation — no hidden mileage, weekend, or after-hours surcharges.


Contact & Scheduling

Ready to Get Started?

Book a consultation and we’ll walk you through the full process for getting married at Santa Barbara County Jail.

Next Steps

  • Book online or call/text to talk through your situation.
  • We confirm the facility, timeline, and documents you’ll need.
  • We handle the paperwork, facility coordination, and ceremony.

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