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Facility Information

Address
📍 1255 Aaron Branch Rd, Flatwoods, WV 26621
Type
county Facility

Bail Bondsmen Serving Central Regional Jail

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📍 111 Court St, Charleston, WV

📞 (304) 344-2245

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Visiting Someone at Central Regional Jail

If your loved one is being held at Central Regional Jail, you can visit them during scheduled visitation hours. Most facilities in Kanawha County require visitors to have a valid government-issued photo ID and to follow a dress code. Minors are typically allowed with a legal guardian.

Visitation schedules change frequently, so call Central Regional Jail directly at (304) 765-5378 to confirm current visiting hours before making the trip. Many Kanawha County facilities now offer video visitation as an alternative — ask about availability when you call.

Keep in mind that visitation privileges can be revoked if facility rules are not followed. Arrive early, leave prohibited items in your vehicle, and be patient with security screening.

The Booking Process at Central Regional Jail

When someone is arrested and brought to Central Regional Jail (also referred to as the Kanawha County detention center), they go through a booking and intake process that typically takes anywhere from 2 to 6 hours depending on how busy the facility is. During intake, the individual is fingerprinted, photographed, and their personal information is entered into the system.

Personal belongings are inventoried and stored until release. A background check is run, and if there are any outstanding warrants, those will be addressed as well. Once booking is complete, a bail amount is set based on the charges and the Kanawha County bail schedule — or a judge may set bail at an arraignment hearing.

During this time, the arrested person can usually make phone calls. If you're waiting to hear from someone who was just arrested, be patient — the process takes time. A licensed bail bondsman who serves Central Regional Jail can often check on booking status for you and begin preparing paperwork so that release happens as quickly as possible once bail is set.

How Bail Works at Central Regional Jail

Once bail has been set for an inmate at Central Regional Jail, you have several options to bond out your loved one and secure their release from the detention facility. The most common method is working with a licensed bail bondsman, who will post the full bail amount on your behalf in exchange for a non-refundable premium — typically 10% of the total bail in West Virginia.

Emergency bail bonds are available 24 hours a day for Central Regional Jail. If someone you care about was arrested in the middle of the night or on a weekend, don't worry — bail bondsmen who serve this facility are available now and can start the process immediately over the phone.

After the bond is posted, Central Regional Jail will process the inmate release. Wait times vary — during busy periods or shift changes, it can take several hours. Your bail bondsman can give you a realistic estimate based on their experience bonding people out of this specific detention center. The goal is fast release so your loved one can get home, get back to work, and prepare for their court date.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Central Regional Jail

How do I bail someone out of Central Regional Jail?+
Call Central Regional Jail at (304) 765-5378 to confirm the person is in custody and get the bail amount. Then contact a licensed bail bondsman who serves this facility. The bondsman will handle the paperwork and post the bond — you typically pay 10% of the bail amount as a non-refundable premium.
What is the booking process at Central Regional Jail?+
After arrest, the defendant is transported to Central Regional Jail for booking, which includes fingerprinting, photographing, and entering information into the system. Booking can take 2-6 hours depending on how busy the facility is. Once booking is complete and bail is set, a bail bondsman can begin the release process.
Can I visit someone at Central Regional Jail?+
Yes, Central Regional Jail offers visitation hours for family and friends. Contact the facility at (304) 765-5378 for the current visitation schedule, as hours vary. You will typically need a valid photo ID and may need to schedule visits in advance. Some facilities also offer video visitation options.
How do I find out if someone is in Central Regional Jail?+
You can call Central Regional Jail directly at (304) 765-5378 and provide the person's full legal name and date of birth. Many Kanawha County facilities also have online inmate search tools on the sheriff's department website. A bail bondsman can also help you locate someone who has been recently arrested.
What are the bail bond options near Central Regional Jail?+
Several licensed bail bondsmen serve Central Regional Jail and are available 24/7. Most accept cash, credit cards, and offer payment plans for the 10% premium. You can browse our listings above or call for immediate assistance. Many bondsmen can begin the process over the phone.

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How to Bail Someone Out of Central Regional Jail

📋 What You Need

  • • Defendant's full legal name
  • • Booking number (call jail at (304) 765-5378)
  • • Bail amount
  • • Your valid photo ID
  • • Payment for the bond premium (usually 10%)

⏱️ How Long Does It Take?

  • • Contacting a bondsman: 5 minutes
  • • Paperwork: 20-30 minutes
  • • Jail processing release: 2-12 hours
  • • Total: Same day in most cases

Step-by-Step Process:

  1. Call the jail at (304) 765-5378 to confirm the person is in custody and get the bail amount
  2. Call a bail bondsman who serves Central Regional Jail (see listings above)
  3. Pay the premium — typically 10% of bail. Most bondsmen accept cash, credit cards, and offer payment plans
  4. Sign paperwork — the bondsman will handle the rest with the court
  5. Release — once the bond is posted, the jail will process the release (timing varies)
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