Expert Inmate Marriage Notary Services in San Bernardino County
At On Call Notary, we specialize in providing professional inmate marriage notary services throughout San Bernardino County and the Inland Empire. Our experienced mobile notaries understand the complexities involved in jail weddings and are here to make the process as smooth as possible for you and your incarcerated loved one.
Whether you need assistance with a marriage at West Valley Detention Center, Central Detention Center, or any other correctional facility in the area, our team has the expertise and facility relationships to make your inmate marriage a reality.
Complete San Bernardino Inmate Marriage Services
Our comprehensive inmate marriage services include everything you need to get married to someone in jail or prison:
How Our San Bernardino Jail Wedding Process Works
- Free Initial Consultation - Call us at (909) 751-8439 to discuss your specific needs and situation. We'll explain the entire process and answer all your questions.
- Marriage License Application - We'll help you obtain and complete the marriage license from the San Bernardino County Clerk's office. We can assist with all paperwork requirements.
- Detention Facility Coordination - We'll coordinate directly with the detention facility administration to schedule the ceremony and ensure all facility protocols are followed.
- Witness Arrangement - If needed, we can provide witnesses for your ceremony as required by California law.
- On-Site Notary Service - Our professional notary will visit the detention facility to perform the marriage ceremony and notarize all required documents.
- Document Filing - We'll assist with filing the completed marriage certificate with the appropriate county authorities to make your marriage official.
Why Choose Our San Bernardino Inmate Marriage Notary Services
Detention Facility Expertise
We have established relationships with all San Bernardino County detention facilities and understand each facility's specific protocols and requirements.
24/7 Availability
We offer flexible scheduling to accommodate facility visitation hours and your personal schedule, with service available any day of the week.
Compassionate Service
We provide respectful, dignified service during what can be a challenging time, treating you and your partner with the utmost respect and care.
Transparent Pricing
Our inmate marriage services start at $150 with no hidden fees. We provide clear, upfront pricing for all services.
San Bernardino County Detention Facilities We Serve
We provide professional inmate marriage notary services at all detention facilities in San Bernardino County and surrounding areas, including:
West Valley Detention Center
9500 Etiwanda Ave, Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
Central Detention Center
630 E Rialto Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92415
Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center
18000 Institution Rd, San Bernardino, CA 92407
Adelanto Detention Facility
10400 Rancho Rd, Adelanto, CA 92301
We also serve facilities in neighboring counties including:
Robert Presley Detention Center
4000 Orange St, Riverside, CA 92501
Larry D. Smith Correctional Facility
1627 S Hargrave St, Banning, CA 92220
California Institution for Men (CIM)
14901 Central Ave, Chino, CA 91710
California Institution for Women (CIW)
16756 Chino Corona Rd, Corona, CA 92880
Frequently Asked Questions About Inmate Marriages
What documents are needed for an inmate marriage in San Bernardino?
For an inmate marriage in San Bernardino County, you'll need:
- Valid government-issued photo ID for both parties
- Marriage license application
- Facility approval documentation
- Previous divorce/death certificates if applicable
Our service helps you obtain and prepare all required documentation.
How long does the inmate marriage process take?
The inmate marriage process in San Bernardino County typically takes 2-3 weeks from initial consultation to completed marriage. This timeline can vary based on:
- The specific detention facility's protocols
- Current facility scheduling availability
- Completeness of required documentation
Our service works to expedite the process as much as possible while ensuring all legal requirements are met.
Can inmates get married to non-US citizens?
Yes, inmates can marry non-US citizens, but additional documentation may be required. The non-citizen spouse will need:
- Valid passport or other government-issued ID
- Proof of legal status in the US (if applicable)
- Birth certificate with certified translation if not in English
Our notaries are experienced with international documentation requirements and can guide you through this process.
What Our Clients Say About Our Inmate Marriage Services
On Call Notary made our inmate marriage process so much easier than expected. They handled all the paperwork and coordination with West Valley Detention Center. Their service was professional and compassionate.
I was overwhelmed with the process of marrying my fiancé while he was at Glen Helen. On Call Notary walked me through every step and made it happen within two weeks. Their knowledge of the facility procedures was invaluable.