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Dunham & Jones works with and assists bail bondsman in San Antonio and Bexar County in the jail release and bail bond process.

We've been helping clients to get bail bonded and released from jail in Bexar County for over thirty-four years by helping families begin arranging bail and understand each step of the bail process.

If you're trying to help a loved one or friend get released from jail in Bexar County after they’ve been arrested and placed in custody, Dunham & Jones criminal defense attorneys in San Antonio can help you coordinate the bonding process in Bexar County.

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  • Verify that a family member or friend is in a Bexar County Jail and check their status by name and birth date?
  • Get your boyfriend out of jail in Bexar County?
  • Get your husband out of jail in San Antonio?
  • Determine when a bond will be set in Bexar County based on the charges and court schedule?
  • Find the bond amount in Bexar County and understand how to pay using available payment plans?
  • Coordinate with an appropriate bail bondsman in Bexar County to help secure a fast jail release?

Contact our BAIL BONDS TEAM 7 days a week at 210-777-7777 by phone to speak with one of our Jail Release Coordinators today.

Common Charges in Bexar County

The Texas Office of Court Administration tracks criminal cases across Texas counties through its Public Safety Report System. Bexar County, which includes San Antonio, consistently records tens of thousands of criminal cases each year across felony and misdemeanor courts. Similarly, those needing assistance with bail bonds in nearby Comal County, including New Braunfels, can find help here.

Based on OCA reporting categories and Bexar County court trends, the most common charges leading to arrest and bail setting include:

  • Possession of a controlled substance (including low-level PG1 and PG1B offenses)
  • Assault causing bodily injury, including family violence cases
  • Driving while intoxicated (DWI)
  • Aggravated assault, including cases involving a deadly weapon
  • Unlawful carrying of a weapon or other weapons offenses
  • Theft offenses, including low-value property theft
  • Criminal trespass
  • Evading arrest or detention
  • Failure to identify or providing false information to law enforcement
  • Possession of marijuana under two ounces

In practical terms, a significant share of Bexar County criminal cases involve assault-related offenses, drug possession, or DWI charges, followed closely by theft and weapons offenses. These are the types of cases where defendants and their families often encounter high bail amounts, increased bail bond costs, and bond premiums tied to the full bail amount, particularly for felony charges or repeat offenses.

How the Bail Process Works for San Antonio Bail Bonds

  1. Arrest and Bail Setting
    After an arrest in Bexar County, the booking process typically includes fingerprinting, photographing, and entering the individual into the jail system. This initial intake can take several hours, depending on jail volume. A magistrate reviews the charges and sets bail, usually within 48 hours of arrest, based on factors such as the nature of the charges, criminal history, and risk of flight.
  2. Contact Legal Guidance
    Contact Dunham & Jones to understand how the bail process works in Bexar County and to get clear answers to questions about what options may be available in your situation. In many cases, the bail bond process can begin shortly after initial contact, allowing coordination with a licensed bail bondsman once bail has been set and the required information is confirmed.
  3. Review Bail Options
    You’ll receive clear, guide-level guidance on how bail works in Bexar County, including bond types, payment requirements, and what the court expects moving forward. This step helps ensure that all conditions are understood before proceeding and that the required paperwork is completed correctly.
  4. Post Bail
    Once bail is posted in accordance with the court’s requirements, release timing depends on jail workload and verification procedures at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center. In many cases, individuals are released within a few hours after the bail bond paperwork is completed.
  5. Release and Court Preparation
    After release, your loved one can return home while preparing for upcoming court dates and complying with all bond conditions, including attending every required court appearance to avoid bond forfeiture and possible re-arrest. Working with experienced criminal defense attorneys early in the process helps ensure proper preparation and professionalism when handling cases involving DWI charges, drug offenses, domestic violence allegations, weapons charges, or other criminal matters.

Are you trying to verify that a family member or friend has been arrested or is being held in a Bexar County Jail?

Remember, if you are trying to help a family member or friend be released from a Bexar County Jail, calling your Dunham & Jones Dunham & Jones BAIL BOND TEAM at 210-777-7777 is the easiest way to start the process.

FAQ

How does the bail bond process work in San Antonio, TX?

The bail bond process in San Antonio begins after an arrest, once a magistrate judge sets the bail amount. After bail is set, a licensed bail bondsman can be contacted to post the bond, typically charging about 10% of the total bail amount as a non-refundable fee.

When can bail be posted in Bexar County?

Bail can be posted as soon as the magistrate judge sets the bail amount. Actual release timing may still depend on jail processing, completion of paperwork, and internal procedures at the Bexar County Jail.

Are bail bond services available 24/7 in San Antonio?

Yes, bail bond services in San Antonio operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This allows families to begin the bail posting process at any time, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Availability can vary by company, but round-the-clock service is common in Bexar County due to the nature of arrests and court schedules.

Do bail bond companies in Bexar County have to be licensed?

Yes, bail bond companies must be licensed and regulated by the Bexar County Bail Bond Board under Texas law before they can legally write bonds in Bexar County. Licensing ensures bondsmen comply with county regulations and legal requirements.

Is a co-signer required for a bail bond?

In most cases, a bail bondsman requires a cosigner, also known as an indemnitor. The co-signer guarantees that the defendant will attend all required court appearances. However, requiring a co-signer is a business decision, not a legal requirement, and policies may vary by case and company.

What types of collateral may be required for a bail bond?

For larger bond amounts, bondsmen may require collateral such as real property, vehicle titles, or valuable personal items. Collateral helps secure the bond if the defendant fails to appear in court.

What happens if someone misses a court date after posting bail?

If a defendant fails to appear in court, also known as jumping bail, the bond may be forfeited, allowing the court to keep the full bail amount and potentially permitting the bond company to use posted collateral to cover losses. A warrant for rearrest may also be issued.

How do judges in San Antonio determine bail amounts?

Judges in San Antonio use a standard bond schedule as a guideline, but may adjust bail based on the severity of the charges, criminal history, community ties, and potential risk to public safety.

What payment options are available for posting bail?

Payment options for posting bail typically include debit cards and major credit cards. Some bail bond services may also offer flexible payment arrangements depending on the situation.

Can bail bond paperwork be completed remotely?

Yes, bail bond paperwork can often be completed remotely or online. Signed documents may be submitted by email, fax, or by sending a clear photo, helping speed up the release process.

Bexar County Jail Information for Posting Bail and Release

Bexar County Adult Detention Center
200 N Comal St
San Antonio, TX 78207

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