Email: salmmartinez@yahoo.com
Call Us Today! (830) 769-2000
Better Call Sal at (830) 391-3282
Serving Atascosa, Wilson, Karnes, & Live Oak Counties
At Freedom Bail Bonds, Sal wants to make this stressful situation as easy as possible for all of our clients. Keep reading for step-by-step processes for obtaining the right bail bond for your situation!
When your loved one calls you from jail, you’ll have to take a few important steps to secure their release.
First, you need to obtain a list of the approved bond companies in that specific county. You can search online, look through telephone directories, or ask the jail for a list of approved bail bond companies.
Next, you need to call the bondsman and explain your relationship and the circumstances of the incarcerated person. You’ll need to provide any information requested by the bondsman to guarantee credibility.
The bondsman you have chosen will then contact the jail to obtain the booking information. The next step for you is to meet with the bondsman to complete a few administrative forms.
To ensure this process moves seamlessly, you should have a driver’s license or identification card with you during the meeting. It is helpful to also have utility bills, payroll receipts, and contact information for immediate relatives.
After the forms are completed, the bond fee will be provided. The surety bond form can then be taken to jail. Each jail in the State of Texas requires an additional $15 fee per Class B misdemeanor or above, up to two criminal charges. Therefore, exact cash or money order will be needed to accompany the surety bond when it is given to the booking department. The defendant will be released from jail approximately 20 – 40 minutes following the delivery of the papers. Once released, the defendant will need to meet with the bondsman to discuss the reporting regulations. Weekly telephonic communications are the norm, which means updated contact information is imperative.
The defendant will be notified by the presiding court, via mail, of the initial court date. It may be months before the first court date and several months before the case is resolved. The financial liability for the surety bond does not cease until the prosecuting attorney or court has determined the case is closed.
Can’t find what you’re looking for? Simply call our local bail bondsman, Sal Martinez, today.
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A loved one was arrested and we panicked. We were fortunate enough to find Freedom Bail Bonds and Sal who helped our family out financially and treated us with respect and kindness. He is the only one willing to give a discount. I recommend this bond company to anyone who finds themselves in this same situation.
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I was arrested and freaking out didn't know what to do. Got freedom bail bonds recommend and was out in no time. Very fast, easy, reliable service. Very friendly and sentimental and nonjudging to your situation. Works out payment plans understands when your in a tough situation and is willing to work with you unlike alot of other businesses. Goes above and beyond for it's customers. Highly recommend.
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Atascosa County:
(830) 769-2000
Wilson County:
(830) 393-7676
Karnes & Live Oak County:
(830) 391-3282
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Available 24-hours