
Bail Bonds near Lower Southeast Side in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
The Lower Southeast Side runs along Rigsby Avenue near Loop 410, a working-class stretch of older single-family homes and small apartment buildings off South WW White Road. Families here look out for one another, and a late-night call about an arrest can throw a whole household into a panic.
We have driven out to homes off Roland Road and the surrounding streets after a weekend arrest. Calls come in at every hour from parents and spouses whose family member is held downtown.
We have walked plenty of first-time callers through every step while their hands were still shaking. When Lower Southeast Side families need a bondsman, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Serving Clients Near Lower Southeast Side
Most calls from this area come from homes between Rigsby Avenue and South Presa Street, where neighbors know each other and word travels fast. The arrest of one family member affects the whole block.
We have posted bonds for people booked out of homes throughout this part of the Southeast Side. Family members meet us to get paperwork moving, whatever the hour. Most of the people who call have a relative held at the downtown jail and no idea where to start.
This is a bail bonds in San Antonio TX outfit that knows the Southeast Side. These streets are not new to us.
Bail Bonds for Working Families
Households along the Rigsby corridor stretch every dollar, and an unexpected bond is a heavy hit. The standard bail bond fee across San Antonio and Texas runs at 10 percent or more of the total bond amount, and that figure is set by the market, not invented at the moment of crisis.
We have sat across the table from parents in this area who needed the cost laid out plainly before they could breathe. For first-time callers, that means explaining the typical Texas pricing up front so there are no surprises later. Money worries are real on this side of town, and we treat them straight.
Late-Night Jail Release Calls
A booking at 2 AM after a traffic stop on Loop 410. A weekend arrest while the family was gathered near South Side Lions Park. A frantic call from a spouse who could not sleep until the paperwork was done. We have answered all of these from Lower Southeast Side families, and McRae Bail Bonds picks up the phone around the clock.
Some mornings the work starts before sunrise so a worker would not miss a shift. Other times the job is just staying on the line with a caller until the process is set in motion.
Nobody picks the hour they need a bondsman, and that is exactly when we answer.

What to Do After a First-Time Arrest
For many Lower Southeast Side families, an arrest is uncharted territory and the fear is mostly the unknown. The first call sets the tone for everything that follows. We have walked first-time callers near Rigsby Avenue through what information to gather: the full name, the booking location, and the charge. Some of our bail bonds East Side San Antonio TX cases involve parents who had never set foot near a jail before. The same nervous questions come up again and again, and nobody gets rushed. That first call is the scariest part. We make the rest manageable.

Bexar County Jail Release Process
Most people from the Lower Southeast Side are held at the Bexar County jail downtown, a short drive from the neighborhood. The release timeline depends on booking, paperwork, and how busy the facility is that night.
We have completed the bond paperwork while families waited, then tracked the release through processing. Running this trip from the Southeast Side so many times, we know where the holdups tend to happen.
Once the paperwork clears, release follows, and we stay on it until your person walks out. That is the standard you get from McRae Bail Bonds.
We also serve nearby Comanche, Pecan Valley, and the Stoneleigh-Dellcrest area.
Driving Directions from Lower Southeast Side
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From the Lower Southeast Side, head west on Rigsby Avenue toward downtown, then connect to South Presa Street and follow it south to 4023 S Presa St. The drive runs about 10 to 15 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How far is the jail from the Southeast Side?
The Bexar County jail sits downtown, roughly a 10 to 15 minute drive from most Lower Southeast Side homes along Rigsby Avenue.
2. What happens if the person does not show up to court?
If the person misses court, the bond can be forfeited and the indemnitor becomes responsible for the full bond amount, so it is critical the released person attends every court date.

