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With the help of our well experienced bail bond agents, posting a bail bond is a quick and easy process. Our agents will help you understand all the options you have, and provide you with all the information you need.
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The bail bond agents at Alamo City Bail Bonds, San Antonio, TX can handle a varety of charges, including:
DUI, ASSAULT, THEFT, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT, POSSESSION OF ALL DRUGS, PROBATION VIOLATION ETC...
San Antonio Bond FAQ's
Do you have a active warrant?
Alamo City Bail Bonds can clear your warrant in under 1 hour at the Bexar County Court house.
What is a Bail Bond?
A bail bonds is a financial guarantee made by or on behalf of a criminal defendant that is used to guarantee their appearance in court through the end of their trail. Failure by the defendant to appear will result in a bail bond forfeiture.
Who is a co-signer/guarantor?
A co-signer/guarantor is the person(s) willing to be responsible for the defendant while they are out on bail and who so-assumes financial responsibility, including guarantee of the full bail bond amount.
The court system will set the amount of bail required for the defendant’s release. Under state law, a company can provide a “bail bond” that guarantees payment of the full bail amount to the court if the defendant does not show up for all scheduled appearances. These bail bonds are offered by licensed bail service providers. For providing the pre-trial release service, bail service providers charge a premium – a percentage of the total bail amount, typically 10%. For example, for a bail amount set at $20,000, the premium would be about $ $2,000 plus any additional fees required. Prices are subject to vary the premium is not refundable once the defendant is released.
How Does a Bail Bond in San Antonio Work?
The court system will set the amount of bail required for the defendant’s release. Under state law, a company can provide a “bail bond” that guarantees payment of the full bail amount to the court if the defendant does not show up for all scheduled appearances. These bail bonds are offered by licensed bail service providers. For providing the pre-trial release service, bail service providers charge a premium – a percentage of the total bail amount, typically 10%. For example, for a bail amount set at $20,000, the premium would be about $ $2,000 plus any additional fees required. Prices are subject to vary the premium is not refundable once the defendant is released.
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