
Bail Bonds near Downtown in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Downtown San Antonio runs hot every weekend. The River Walk, Houston Street, the Alamo, the Alamodome, and the hotels along S. Alamo Street pull crowds in by the thousands, and arrests follow the foot traffic. Most downtown bookings end up at the Bexar County Jail on N. Comal Street or the city detention center on S. Frio Street.
We have posted bonds for clients arrested near Houston Street during Fiesta. We have worked late-night calls from families whose loved ones were picked up on Losoya Street after a long night on the River Walk. We have handled bookings tied to Spurs games, concerts at the Majestic Theatre, and Friday-night incidents along Commerce Street. When a downtown arrest happens and a family needs answers fast, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Serving Clients Near Downtown
Downtown arrests funnel into a small footprint. The Bexar County Jail on N. Comal Street and the city detention center on S. Frio Street sit within a few blocks of the River Walk, the Alamo, and the Alamodome. We do not travel out to clients downtown. Co-signers come to our office, or we handle the bond by phone and finish the paperwork without anyone having to drive across town twice.
We have taken bond calls from family members standing in the lobby of the South Tower at 200 N. Comal. We have walked co-signers through the paperwork from a hotel room near HemisFair when a relative got picked up the night before. The phone rings at all hours. Most downtown arrests do not happen during the workday, and we have learned to live with that schedule. Phone first. Paperwork second. That is how downtown calls move.

River Walk Arrests: What Families Should Know
The River Walk packs bars, restaurants, and outdoor venues into a tight stretch one level below the street. The mix of alcohol, narrow walkways, and big crowds means public intoxication and disorderly conduct charges are common, especially on weekends and during festival weeks.
We have handled bonds for clients picked up near the Hilton Palacio del Rio on S. Alamo Street. We have worked cases tied to incidents along Losoya Street and the stretch near Rivercenter. Often the family does not even know what happened until the next morning. Then the phone rings at our office, and McRae Bail Bonds gets to work on the bond.
Most River Walk cases pass through the city intake on S. Frio Street first, then move to the county jail on N. Comal. We have walked clients through both stops as a bail bonds in San Antonio TX provider for years.

After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A 2 AM call after a Saturday-night arrest near Commerce Street. A 4 AM call from a parent whose adult child got booked after a Spurs game. A Sunday-morning call from a wife trying to find out where her husband was taken after a downtown traffic stop. We have answered all of these. After-hours calls are part of the work.
We have started bonds at 11 PM, finished filing at 2 AM, and watched the release happen by morning. Downtown arrests do not wait for office hours, and neither do we. 3 AM phone calls are part of this job. We do not pretend otherwise.
Bexar County Jail Bond Process
The Bexar County Adult Detention Center at 200 N. Comal Street is one of the largest county jails in Texas. It runs around the clock, and downtown arrests tend to land there once they are out of city intake on S. Frio. We have filed bonds at the South Tower window in the middle of the night. We have stayed on top of cases where paperwork hit a snag and a release stalled, and we have walked co-signers through the standard 10% fee that applies to bail bonds service in San Antonio TX. McRae Bail Bonds files the bond, and the jail handles the rest of the release timeline from there. County processing has its own rhythm. We have learned it shift by shift over the years.
Bexar County Magistrate Hearings and Bail Bonds
Before any bond gets posted in Bexar County, the magistrate has to set the amount. Magistrate hearings happen in the South Tower at the jail, usually within 24 hours of booking. The judge looks at the charges and the person’s history and sets the number.
We have stood by while families waited on a magistrate decision for a felony case tied to a downtown arrest. Co-signers ask. We have explained the difference between cash bonds and surety bonds to people who had never set foot in a courthouse before, and most of them just wanted to know how soon their person would be home. Some have called us at 6 AM, before the magistrate had even ruled, just to know what was coming next. Once the magistrate rules, the bond gets filed and the release clock starts running.
We also serve nearby Southtown, King William Historic District, and the Lavaca area.

Driving Directions from Downtown to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Downtown San Antonio, head south on S. Alamo Street through Southtown, where the road feeds into S. St. Mary’s Street and then connects to S. Presa Street. Continue south past Roosevelt Park and the Lavaca area until you reach the intersection near Fair Avenue. The drive runs about 8 to 12 minutes depending on traffic. I-37 South to the S. Presa exit is the faster alternate route.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What does a bail bond cost in San Antonio?
Bail bond fees in San Antonio typically run 10% of the total bond amount, which is the standard rate set by the Bexar County Bail Bond Board. The fee is non-refundable and covers posting the bond with the court.
2. Can a bond be posted at night for someone arrested on the River Walk?
Yes. The Bexar County Adult Detention Center on N. Comal Street operates 24 hours a day, and McRae Bail Bonds is available by phone around the clock. Once the magistrate sets bail, the bond can be filed regardless of the hour.
Trusted Downtown Bail Bond Company
After four decades working downtown San Antonio, I’ve seen this neighborhood change dramatically. What hasn’t changed is how quickly things can go wrong when someone gets arrested in the heart of the city. We’ve built our reputation on understanding exactly how downtown works – which judges handle weekend arraignments, how long processing takes on different shifts, and what paperwork gets people released faster. Whether someone’s visiting for a convention or lives here year-round, downtown arrests create unique challenges that require local knowledge. We serve the entire downtown core and surrounding areas, including neighborhoods like: Lavaca, San Antonio, TX, Denver Heights, San Antonio, TX, Dignowity Hill, San Antonio, TX, Nevada Street, San Antonio, TX, St. Paul Square, San Antonio, TX, King William, San Antonio, TX, Lone Star, San Antonio, TX, Avenida Guadalupe, San Antonio, TX and Cattleman Square, San Antonio, TX.
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