FOR HELP ON GETTING YOUR FRIEND OR LOVED ONE OUT OF JAIL CALL NOW!
If you’re not sure what to do when your friend or loved one has been put in jail, call us immediately. We can explain what is happening and what you should do. Around the Clock Bail Bonds and 24 Hour Jail Release in Austin, San Marcos and Georgetown can help you post bail in the quickest and most efficient way possible. We also offer the best prices in town.
To expedite our process even more, please provide us with as much information as possible:
Date of birth
Which County, city the person is being held in
Upon completing the paperwork, we will contact the jail and get the necessary information to arrange your friend’s/loved one’s release.
Around the Clock Bail Bonds in Austin and San Marcos and 24 Hour Jail Release of Georgetown requires a small percentage to begin the process. We accept:
What’s the most I have to pay?
Every case is different. However, we do offer the best prices around. We will arrange financing, if possible. Call now to get a price 512.476.JAIL (5245)
What’s the next step after completing the paperwork?
Once the paperwork is complete and payment is made, we will process the bail bond with the jail and work on the release of the individual.
Does it take long to have my friend/loved one released?
It depends on how far along the jail is in processing other individuals. It can take between 1 and 4 hours from the time the paperwork is completed.
At Around the Clock Bail Bonds and 24 Hour Jail Release our experts will help through this stressful time we understand getting your friend or loved one out of jail can be stressful. Our process is quick and uncomplicated. We will work our hardest to help make the process less intimidating and less confusing.
Following is some additional frequently asked questions about defendants that have been arrested and are in the custody.
Who is a defendant?
The person that has been accused of a crime is referred to as the ‘defendant’.
What is bond?
A ‘bond’ is the amount of money the judge has set for the defendant to be released from jail, before going to trial.
There are three types of bonds: cash, surety, and personal.
How do I know which type of bond I have to pay?
FAIL TO IDENTIFY FUG
CLASS A MISDEMEANOR -- Cause Number: 123456
Bond: $1,000.00 CASH OR SURETY
If the bond says Any does this mean I can post any of the types of bonds?
Yes. This mean you may post a cash, surety, or personal bond.
What if it says No Bond Information Available?
This means that no bond has been set, and may be set at a later time. Call us 512.476.5245 and we will continue to check on your friend or loved one and we will call you once a bond has been set.
What is a cash bond?
A cash bonds means cash can be paid to post bail. In this case, no personal bonds will be taken.
A cash bond is the exact/full amount of money the defendant must pay before being released from jail.
How can I pay a cash bond?
If the charges were made in Travis County, you can pay the following ways:
Exact cash amount. The Sheriff's Office cannot give change.
Money order or cashier's check made out to the Travis County Sheriff's Office.
If the charges are from another county, you can pay by:
Cashier's check in the exact amount: Make sure you DO NOT make the money order out to anyone until told to do so by the Sheriff’s Office.
Where do I pay a cash bond?
You can bring your cash payment to either of the following:
* The Travis County jail at 509 W. 11th St, Austin, Texas
* The Travis County Correctional Complex (Del Valle Jail) at 3614 Bill Price Road, Del Valle, Texas
When can I get a cash bond back?
After the court case is completely over, the judge may/will order the money to be returned. However, bonds that are paid for delinquent child support are not refunded to the payee nor to the defendant.
I paid a cash bond for someone else. Can I get my money back?
Regardless of who paid for the bond, cash bonds can only be returned to the defendant (except delinquent child support bonds).
What is a surety bond?
How do I post a surety bond?
Contact: Around the Clock Bail Bonds and 24 Hour Jail Release at: 512.476.JAIL (5245)
Delinquent Child Support Bonds
Delinquent child support bonds must be paid based on the amount owed (in arrears), as either a percentage of the arrears or the full amount of the arrears.
The cash bond monies paid by the defendant (called "respondent" in civil law) at the Sheriff's Department, are forwarded to the District Clerk's Office. From there the payment is sent to the child support registry who in turn sends it to the person who has legal custody of the children (called the payee). The payment is not returned to the individual who paid the bond, but credit does go towards his/her child support obligation.
We provide quick and affordable jail release, and we are on-call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist you. We can also help with warrant walkthroughs.