Frequently asked questions.
How long does it take to bond someone out of jail?
The time it takes to bail someone out of jail in Florida can vary from 30 minutes to 24 hours or more during regular business hours, release can be as quick as 30 minutes to 2 hours. Release is usually within 4–8 hours, especially on weekends or during off-peak hours. In complex cases or due to logistical issues, the release could be delayed for 24 hours or more.
How can I check my court date?
Once a date is set, a notice will be mailed to the address on the arrest affidavit by the clerk of the court. Additionally, you can check periodically on the county clerk of court website. If you retain Counsel, he or she will know your court date. You may also call your bondsman to verify your next court date. We provide helpful resources to help you keep up with your case status and court dates.
How can I check to see if I have a Warrant?
In some cases, we can verify warrant and bond amounts before an arrest, so call us to make an appointment for our Express Bonding Service.
To check for a Florida warrant click here.
Do you offer bail premium financing?
Yes we understand that an unexpected arrest can be a financial burden. That's why we offer flexible premium payment plans, so call us to discuss your options.
I need an attorney, can you recommend one?
Florida Statute 648.44 prohibits bail bond agents from suggesting or advising a particular attorney to represent a principal.
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