We coordinate the entire jail wedding process at West Valley Detention Center — from the initial marriage request and notary visit to the ceremony and marriage license filing.
Located in Rancho Cucamonga near the I-15, West Valley is San Bernardino County's busiest and largest detention facility.
Every facility handles inmate marriages differently. Here's what you need to know about getting married at West Valley Detention Center.
West Valley Detention Center is in Rancho Cucamonga, just east of the I-15 freeway off Etiwanda Avenue. It's one of the more accessible San Bernardino County facilities from the LA metro area.
Here's what to expect on ceremony day so there are no surprises.
The full process typically takes 2 to 4 weeks from the initial marriage request to the ceremony, depending on the San Bernardino County Sheriff's approval timeline and scheduling availability.
We serve all San Bernardino County detention facilities. If your partner is transferred to Glen Helen, Central Detention, or High Desert, we adjust the process and coordinate with the new facility.
Ceremonies are scheduled during regular visiting hours, which may include weekends depending on the housing unit. We confirm the exact schedule with the facility.
No. West Valley Detention Center does not allow any items to be exchanged during the ceremony, including rings. This is standard at most detention facilities.
Valid, unexpired government-issued photo ID is preferred. If the inmate does not have one, contact us — we have solutions.
Every case is different. We provide a personalized quote after learning about your situation. No hidden mileage, after-hours, or weekend surcharges.
Book a consultation and we'll walk you through the full process for getting married at West Valley Detention Center.