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Bail Bonds near Olmos Park Terrace in San Antonio TX

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Olmos Park Terrace is a small historic district of English stone cottages and mid-century homes between North Central San Antonio and Alamo Heights. The neighborhood sits inside Bexar County jurisdiction, so an arrest of a resident or visitor lands at the same place: the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on North Comal.

One bond went up for an Olmos Park Terrace homeowner whose adult son got picked up on a DWI near the Pearl. Another came in at 3 AM from a renter on West Mandalay Drive after a domestic call she did not see coming. Bonds in Bexar County typically start at 10 percent of the total. When Olmos Park Terrace families need a bondsman who actually picks up the phone, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Serving Clients Near Olmos Park Terrace

We do not travel to clients in Olmos Park Terrace for paperwork. The work happens at our office on South Presa Street and at the Bexar County jail on North Comal, which is the part that gets people released.

Co-signers have driven in from West Mandalay Drive, Lovera Boulevard, and Thorain Boulevard. Some of those calls came after arrests near the Quarry, others from incidents along Basse Road or down by the Pearl. The trip from the neighborhood to our office is a straight shot down US-281 and I-37. That short drive is the only travel anyone has to make.

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After-Hours Bail Bond Calls

Around 2 AM one Tuesday, a daughter on Alameda Circle called about her father. Another came from a tenant on West Mariposa Drive over a holiday weekend. A Sunday-night hold near McCullough Avenue rounded out that month. None of those callers had to wait until morning.

Our phones are answered 24/7. We have walked panicked spouses through the first ten minutes when all they knew was a name and the word jail. McRae Bail Bonds takes the after-hours call so things do not sit until morning. Late-night calls are part of the job.

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Misdemeanor Bail Bond Cases

Most bonds we post for Olmos Park Terrace residents fall on the misdemeanor side. DWI first offenses are common. So are possession charges and the public intoxication holds that pile up around Fiesta. Plenty come from neighbor disputes that escalated past where anyone meant.

One bond went up for a graduate student renting near Mandalay Drive after a bar incident downtown. Another was for parents whose 22-year-old got picked up on a marijuana charge driving home from the Quarry. Anyone calling a bail bonds in San Antonio TX company on a misdemeanor case is usually looking at a few hours of paperwork once the bond is posted, with release timing depending on the jail.

A misdemeanor is a bad day, not a permanent mark. Plenty of Olmos Park Terrace families have gotten past one.

Felony Bail Bond Cases

Felony cases involving Olmos Park Terrace residents come with a longer paperwork stack and stricter co-signer requirements. The charges we have posted for range from drug possession with intent to aggravated assault, plus a DWI third that crossed into felony territory.

One time we sat with a wife on Lovera Boulevard for two hours going over the indemnitor agreement before she signed her husband’s bond. Another time we worked with a defense attorney near McCullough Avenue so the bail bonds service in San Antonio TX paperwork lined up with what the magistrate needed. Felony bonds take longer to put together. Release timing depends on the jail.

Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements

Most Olmos Park Terrace co-signers are parents or spouses, and a few siblings. Most have never signed a bond before. One was a retired teacher on Thorain Boulevard who needed the agreement walked through line by line for her grandson. Another was a wife on West Mariposa Drive who asked the same questions twice.

A co-signer needs valid government ID and a verifiable address. Proof of stable employment or income comes next. Some bonds also require collateral on top of the standard 10 percent fee. We explain what is needed before the co-signer drives over, so nobody arrives missing paperwork. Read everything before signing. McRae Bail Bonds makes sure you know what you are agreeing to.

We also serve nearby Alamo Heights, Monte Vista, and the Pearl District corridor.

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Driving Directions from Olmos Park Terrace

Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223

From Olmos Park Terrace, take McCullough Avenue south to US-281 South (McAllister Freeway) and continue past downtown. Merge onto I-37 South and exit at South Presa Street, then continue south to 4023 S Presa St. The drive is roughly 8 to 10 miles and takes about 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic on US-281 and I-37.

Need Bail Bonds Service near Olmos Park Terrace?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What happens if the defendant misses a court date?

If the defendant fails to appear, the court issues a warrant and the bond is at risk of forfeiture, which makes the co-signer responsible for the full bond amount. Olmos Park Terrace co-signers should call us right away if a court date was missed, because there is usually a short window to get the person back in front of the judge before the bond is forfeited.

2. Who can co-sign a bail bond in Texas?

Any adult with valid government ID and a verifiable address can co-sign in Texas, as long as they have stable income or employment. Most Olmos Park Terrace co-signers are immediate family members or close friends. The person signing takes on financial responsibility for the bond, so it should be someone who trusts the defendant to show up to court.