East Valley Jail Notary

Mobile Notary at East Valley Jail in Thousand Oaks

On‑site notarization for inmates at East Valley Jail, a minimum‑security Ventura County facility in Thousand Oaks. We travel from Los Angeles so lower‑classification inmates and those nearing release can sign important legal documents without delaying their cases or personal affairs.

Located at 2101 East Olsen Road in Thousand Oaks, California. Appointments coordinated around Ventura County visiting and security procedures.

Facility information

About East Valley Jail (Ventura County)

East Valley Jail is a minimum‑security facility in Thousand Oaks operated by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. It primarily houses lower‑classification inmates and those nearing release, and is one of the closer out‑of‑county facilities we serve from Los Angeles.

  • Address: 2101 E Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360
  • Main phone: (805) 371‑8163
  • Operated by: Ventura County Sheriff’s Office
  • Type: Minimum‑security facility
  • Visiting days: Contact facility for current schedule
  • Visit length / max visitors: Contact facility for current policy
  • Check‑in: Arrive early and verify current procedures before visiting
  • Photo ID required: Valid driver’s license, state ID, passport, military ID, or immigration ID
  • Location: Approximately 45 minutes from Los Angeles via US‑101

Why East Valley inmates need notary services

  • Pre‑release planning — Powers of attorney and authorizations so family can manage finances, vehicles, and property.
  • Court and legal documents — Declarations, affidavits, and other paperwork needed for active cases.
  • Family and custody matters — Guardianship, school, and childcare authorizations for children and dependents.
  • Housing and employment — Lease, employment, or benefit documents needed as part of reentry planning.

East Valley Jail is one of several Ventura County facilities; if the inmate is not found here, they may be at Ventura County Main Jail or Todd Road Jail. We confirm the correct facility before any visit is scheduled.

Documents we notarize

Common Documents for East Valley Jail Inmates

Powers of attorney & authorizations

  • General power of attorney
  • Limited or special power of attorney
  • Durable power of attorney for finances
  • Healthcare power of attorney / advance directive
  • DMV power of attorney for vehicle transfers

Court, family, and other documents

  • Declarations and affidavits for court
  • Family law and custody‑related documents
  • Housing, lease, and financial forms
  • Business and insurance paperwork
  • Any document requiring a notarized signature

How it works

Scheduling a Notary Appointment at East Valley Jail

1. Contact us with the inmate’s information

Call or text with the inmate’s full legal name, booking number (if known), and a description of the documents that need to be notarized. Let us know your deadline so we can prioritize scheduling.

2. We confirm East Valley procedures

Visiting schedules at East Valley Jail are set by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and may differ from other county facilities. We contact the facility at (805) 371‑8163 to confirm the inmate’s location and availability and coordinate a professional visit.

3. Prepare your documents

Have all documents ready and complete before the appointment — we cannot draft legal documents, only notarize signatures. If the inmate needs to review documents first, coordinate with their attorney or use the facility’s mail system.

4. The notary appointment in Thousand Oaks

We travel from Los Angeles to East Valley Jail (approximately 45 minutes via US‑101), clear security screening, and meet with the inmate in the designated visiting area. All visitors are subject to search, and no cell phones, wallets, or personal items are allowed in the visiting area. The inmate confirms their identity, signs the documents in our presence, and we complete the notarization.

5. Document delivery

After the appointment, we return the signed and notarized documents to you, your attorney, escrow company, or other designated recipient — by hand delivery, courier, or mail depending on your timeline.

Tip: East Valley is a minimum‑security facility. If the inmate is not found here, they may be at Ventura County Main Jail or Todd Road Jail. We verify the correct facility before confirming your appointment.

Pricing

East Valley Jail Notary Fees

Jail notarizations at East Valley Jail require travel from Los Angeles to Thousand Oaks, coordination with facility staff, security screening, and wait time. Pricing reflects the distance and the complexity of working within the facility’s procedures.

  • East Valley Jail appointments: Starting at $250
  • Price includes travel, coordination, wait time, and notarization
  • Additional signatures at the same appointment may be added for a reduced fee
  • Rush or specific‑time appointments may have additional fees based on availability

What is included

  • Travel from Los Angeles to East Valley Jail and back
  • Coordination with East Valley procedures and scheduling
  • Security screening and on‑site wait time
  • Notarization of documents (California notary fees per signature)
  • Return of documents to you or your designated recipient

Final pricing depends on the number of documents, any special circumstances, and timing. Call or text for a quote based on your specific situation.


Common Questions

East Valley Jail Notary FAQs

Where is East Valley Jail located?

East Valley Jail is located at 2101 E Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360. It is approximately 45 minutes from Los Angeles via US‑101.

How do I confirm someone is housed at East Valley Jail?

You can search the Ventura County Sheriff’s inmate locator online or call (805) 371‑8163. If the inmate is not listed at East Valley, they may be at Ventura County Main Jail or Todd Road Jail.

What are the visiting days and policies at East Valley Jail?

Visiting schedules at East Valley Jail are set by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office and may differ from other county facilities. Contact the facility or call us to confirm current visiting days, times, and visit length or visitor limits.

What can I bring into East Valley Jail during a visit?

Only your personal key ring, photo ID, and one baby bottle or blanket if bringing an infant. No cell phones, wallets, purses, backpacks, food, beverages, cameras, or reading materials are allowed. The facility will not hold items and there are no storage lockers.

How is East Valley Jail different from Ventura County Main Jail or Todd Road?

East Valley is a minimum‑security facility that houses lower‑classification inmates and those nearing release. Ventura County Main Jail in Ventura primarily handles booking and pre‑trial detainees, while Todd Road Jail in Santa Paula primarily houses sentenced inmates in longer‑term custody.

How long should I plan for an East Valley Jail notary appointment?

Plan for 2 to 3 hours total including travel from Los Angeles (approximately 45 minutes each way via US‑101), security screening, wait time, and the signing.

Other jails we serve

Need notary services at another Ventura County facility?

We provide mobile notary services at jails and detention centers throughout Ventura County and surrounding areas.

Ventura County

Other Areas

Not sure which jail? Call or text with the inmate’s name and we can help locate them and coordinate the appointment.

Schedule your East Valley notary appointment

Call or text to get started

Share the inmate’s name, booking number, and what documents need to be signed, and we will confirm availability and next steps.

When you contact us, it helps to include:

  • Inmate’s full legal name and booking number
  • Confirmation they are currently housed at East Valley Jail
  • Type of documents that need to be notarized
  • Your deadline or court date
  • Who should receive the signed documents after the appointment
Call or Text (213) 933‑2507 Schedule East Valley Notary

We will confirm facility procedures, coordinate scheduling, and give you a clear quote before the appointment is finalized.