
Bail Bonds near Oak Park-Northwood in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Oak Park-Northwood sits inside Loop 410, between N. New Braunfels and Harry Wurzbach, century-old live oaks shading grid streets of mid-century ranch homes. About ten miles north of downtown, quiet, family-leaning. When something goes wrong at 2 AM, families here need someone who picks up the phone.
A late-night call from Chevy Chase Drive after a son got picked up on a DWI. A mother on Calumet Place walking through bond paperwork after her daughter was arrested near the Pearl. These are the kinds of calls Oak Park-Northwood families make in the middle of the night, and they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Serving Oak Park-Northwood Clients
We do not travel out to sit at your kitchen table. The bonding work happens at the jail and over the phone, and that is how it gets done fast for Oak Park-Northwood families.
Calls come in from homes off Pike Road, Oak Park Drive, and over on Bridgewater. A father on Camellia Way reaching out late after a domestic disturbance call involving his adult son. A wife sitting in her kitchen near the Oak Park H-E-B, walking through paperwork by phone, voice down so the kids would not hear. You stay home; we deal with the jail.

Late-Night Bail Bond Calls
A son arrested coming home down Broadway after a night out. A spouse picked up on the way back from the Quarry. A neighbor brought in on an old warrant nobody knew about. Calls like these come in from Oak Park-Northwood, and the bonding paperwork starts inside the hour.
A 1 AM call from a grandmother on Crownhill Boulevard whose grandson ended up in booking. A 3:30 AM call from a wife after a Bexar County deputy showed up at her door. Phones at McRae Bail Bonds ring through any hour, because arrests do not wait for office hours.

Helping Families Near Alamo Heights ISD
Oak Park-Northwood families send their kids to Alamo Heights ISD or North East ISD, and no parent wants an arrest to become a story at school pickup. The right call gets a son or daughter home before morning, before the questions start.
Picture a family near Northwood Elementary on Pike Road getting a call about a college-age son picked up over winter break. Or a father whose daughter, a senior at MacArthur High, has been arrested at a party. Standard bail bond fees in San Antonio run around ten percent of the total bond, and we lay that out up front. No surprises in an already rough moment.
DWI Bail Bond Cases
Broadway, US 281, and Loop 410 all run right past Oak Park-Northwood, and DWI stops along those roads happen often. A driver stopped on the 410 access road by the Quarry exit. Drivers pulled over near the Pearl, or stopped on Nacogdoches blocks from home. These are the calls that come in.
A Saturday morning call from a wife on Bridgewater after her husband got pulled over on Broadway. A holiday weekend call from a young woman near Northridge Park after a stop on Loop 410. Bexar County DWI bonds come with conditions, and we go through those before handing someone back to family. Ask before you sign anything you do not understand. The team at Bail Bonds in San Antonio TX has worked DWI cases all over the city, plenty out this way too.
Texas Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements
Most bonds in Texas need a co-signer, usually a parent, a spouse, or a sibling waiting at home in Oak Park-Northwood. Co-signers get walked through the requirements over the phone before anything is signed.
Picture a retired Fort Sam Houston veteran on Calumet Place who has never co-signed anything before, needing it walked through line by line. Or a small business owner near Sunset Ridge asking what happens if a court date gets missed. Texas generally requires a co-signer to be at least eighteen, a state resident, with verifiable income, and willing to be financially responsible if the defendant misses court.
Got questions before you sign? Ask. McRae Bail Bonds will walk you through the Bail Bonds Service in San Antonio TX agreement so you know what you are signing.
We also serve nearby Alamo Heights, Terrell Hills, and the Lincoln Heights and Quarry corridor.

Driving Directions from Oak Park-Northwood
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Oak Park-Northwood, head south on Broadway Street through Alamo Heights toward downtown San Antonio. Continue south on Broadway, then connect to South Alamo Street through downtown, which feeds into S Presa Street heading southeast to 4023 S Presa St. The drive is about ten to twelve miles and usually takes twenty to twenty-five minutes depending on Loop 410 and downtown traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does it take to get out of the Bexar County Jail after a bond is posted?
Once the bond is posted at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on N. Comal, release typically takes anywhere from a few hours up to around sixteen hours, depending on jail volume, shift changes, and processing delays. Posting the bond quickly after magistration is the fastest way to shorten that wait for an Oak Park-Northwood family.
2. Do I need a co-signer to post a bail bond in Texas?
Most bail bonds in Texas require a co-signer who is at least eighteen, a Texas resident, and able to show stable income or employment. The co-signer takes on financial responsibility if the defendant misses court, which is why we walk every Oak Park-Northwood co-signer through the agreement before anything is signed.

