1220 Buena Vista St. #1 San Antonio, TX 78207

Bail Bond

We are able to post bond for almost any crime, even if you have a probation violation. If you have an active warrant call my office right now, I'm able to walk you through the process & as a bondsman I'm able to write your surety. Making the process as quick & simple as possible, so call me now to discuss the process.


So your loved one, family member or friend is arrested for a misdemeanor and sitting in Bexar County Jail waiting for their bond to be posted. You have a million questions.  Below is some of the common questions I'm asked and able to answer when you call me at (210)227-6425.

How Long will the process take?

Can I Get A Payment Plan?

What If I Live In Another State?

Can My Bail Be Reduced?

Do I Need To Inform My Boss

Do I Check In Weekly?

Do I Need A Co-Signer?

I'm On Probation and Need Bail

Do I Need Lawyer & Bondsman

MTR, Can You Help?

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Posting Bond For Active Warrant:

If you have an active warrant call 210-227-6425, I'm able to schedule what is called a walk through. You are able to turn yourself in and we get you out at the same time. This process minimizes the time you have to spend in jail.

Posting Bond For Failure To Appear:

Have you or a family member missed court and now have a warrant for failure to appear? If so, call me at 210-227-6425 so an experienced San Antonio Criminal Lawyer can help you resolve the outstanding warrant. If arrested, your bail amount will double & there is a good chance the judge will not give you bond. Whether your charge is a felony or misdemeanor & you missed court we are able to:


* Get The Warrant Resolved * Re - Post Bail For You * Represent You In Bexar County Courts

Don't Wait, our bondsman answers the phone 24/7 and we have payment plans even on posting bail bond.

Get Bail Posted Now

When an individual is arrested , he or she may be subject to a hearing, but be held in jail until that bail hearing if the court believes that the individual may be a danger to the public or if that person is likely to not return to court. 

Bail

is usually set as a monetary figure that must be paid by the defendant in order to be released until the next court proceeding. If the defendant fails to appear before the court in the future, then the amount of the Surety is forfeited to the court.

How Does it Work?

A bail bond is formally known as a “Surety Bond.” A friend, relative, or defendant pays us the fee (typically 10% of the amount) and we put up the rest. Once the Defendant is released, their responsibility is to attend the hearings for that case.

What is the Bail Bond Process?

A friend, relative, or even the defendant will contact a bailbond company by phone or email. During the initial phone consultation, we will collect basic information. Once the paperwork is done and the surety is paid for, we rush to the jail to get our client released.

After surety is posted and the individual is released we will provide a free criminal defense consultation. At this time you will be able to ask all of your questions & get answers from a skilled San Antonio Lawyer.

Simple right, call 210-227-6425 & speak to Us About Posting Your Bail.

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