Atascosa County Jail

Atascosa County Jail Bail Bonds San Antonio TX

Out of Atascosa. Home by Sunrise.

From the first call to the jail release, our team handles your Atascosa County bond start to finish.

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You just got the call. Someone you love is in the Atascosa County Jail down in Jourdanton, and your head is spinning.

Take a breath. McRae Bail Bonds posts bail at that jail all the time, so we know the booking staff, the drive, and what your family is up against right now.

Call John at (210) 533-5292 day or night. Someone is on the line 24/7.

Late night Call to a Bail Bond Agent

When You Need Atascosa County Jail Bail Bonds

If somebody got picked up anywhere in Atascosa County, Pleasanton, Poteet, Lytle, Charlotte, or Jourdanton, they’re going to end up at the county jail at 1108 Campbell Avenue. The Sheriff’s Office runs that facility, and booking comes first. After that, a magistrate sets the bail amount, usually inside 24 to 48 hours.

Once that number is set, you’ve got two ways to get them out. The first is paying the full bail in cash to the jail, which most folks can’t pull together on short notice. The other is calling a licensed bondsman and posting a surety bond for a piece of the total, and that’s what people go with nine times out of ten.

Folks call us about all kinds of charges. DWI, drug possession, assault, theft, family violence, an old warrant catching up with somebody. The charge changes the bail amount, but it doesn’t change much else about what we do, especially when working across Bail Bond Jail and Detention Facilities in San Antonio TX and nearby counties.

Our Atascosa County Jail Bail Bonds Process

First, you call. We need a name, a date of birth, and the charges if you’ve got them; if you don’t, no big deal, we’ll ring the jail at 830-769-3434 and pull the booking info ourselves.

Then we go through the paperwork together. There’s the bail bond agreement, indemnitor forms for the co-signer, and the rules your loved one has to follow once they’re out, plus payment by card, money order, or whatever works for your situation. Hablamos español si lo prefieres.

After that, we head down to Jourdanton and post the bond at the booking window. Then it’s the jail’s clock; they process the release on their schedule, and we’ll text or call you the second your person is heading out.

Atascosa County Jail Bail Bonds Cost in San Antonio TX

Texas regulates how this works. The non-refundable fee on a surety bond runs 10% or higher of whatever the court set bail at, so a $5,000 bail means $500 minimum to post the bond and a $20,000 bail means $2,000 minimum.

A few things can push the fee above that floor: felony charges, past failures to appear, whether there’s a co-signer with steady work and a real address. Risk goes up, fee goes up. That’s how it works in every county in Texas, not just here.

We walk you through the cost on the phone before you sign anything, including any standard fees that apply to your bond. You’ll know what you’re paying for and why. Payment plans are an option for folks who qualify, and we’ll talk that through with you.

Consultation On Bail Bond Cost Details

Why Choose Us

John McRae has been writing bail bonds in this area for nearly 40 years. He knows the courthouses, the magistrates, the booking sergeants, and the paperwork quirks at every jail in the region, and Atascosa County is one he’s been in plenty of times.

McRae Bail Bonds is licensed through the Bexar County Bail Bond Board, license number 46, with a clean license history going back over three decades. Beyond Bexar and Atascosa, we cover Guadalupe, Comal, Kendall, Wilson, and Medina Counties too.

Phones are staffed around the clock. We work in English and Spanish, and you’ll get a real bondsman on the line, not a call center reading from a script.

Hugging outside the Atascosa County Sheriffs Office and Jail

Get Your Loved One Out of Atascosa County Jail Today

Jourdanton is about a 35 mile drive south of San Antonio. You don’t have to make that trip; we will. That’s the whole point of hiring a bondsman.

Call McRae Bail Bonds at (210) 533-5292 and we’ll get moving. Quicker the bond is posted, quicker your person is back home and back to dealing with the case the right way.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Where is the Atascosa County Jail located?

The jail sits at 1108 Campbell Avenue in Jourdanton, TX 78026, roughly 35 miles south of San Antonio. The main line is 830-769-3434, and the booking window takes bonds 24 hours a day.

2. How long does it take to get released from Atascosa County Jail after a bond is posted?

Release times vary. After a bond is posted, releases often happen within a few hours, but jail volume and paperwork can stretch that out, and Atascosa County also runs scheduled release windows at 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. daily.