The East Valley station in Thousand Oaks serves eastern Ventura County. Where a marriage is possible at a holding facility, we'll tell you what's realistic — call us and we'll talk it through.
East Valley (Thousand Oaks) is operated by the Ventura County Sheriff's Office. We coordinate the entire jail wedding here so you don't have to navigate it alone — you focus on each other, and we handle the rest.
Marrying an incarcerated loved one involves rules that differ from facility to facility. That's exactly what we take off your plate at East Valley (Thousand Oaks).
No valid ID for the incarcerated person? Tight timeline? Transferred between facilities? Don't stress — we have solutions. Call or text us and we'll let you know what we can do for your situation.
2101 E Olsen Rd, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 — ~40 miles northwest of Downtown LA.
Yes. We coordinate legal marriages for incarcerated people at East Valley (Thousand Oaks) and other Ventura County facilities. We handle the paperwork, the marriage license, the ceremony, and filing — start to finish.
Don't worry. Even when the incarcerated person has no valid ID, we often have a way forward. Call or text us about your specific situation and we'll let you know what's possible.
Most cases take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks, depending on the facility and timing. We'll give you a realistic estimate once we know your situation.
Every case is different, so we provide a personalized quote after a quick consultation. No hidden mileage, after-hours, or weekend surcharges — even for Thousand Oaks.
Yes. From the first call to the recorded marriage certificate, we manage the coordination so you can focus on each other.
Reach out for a private, no-pressure consultation. Tell us about your situation and we'll walk you through what's possible and what it costs.