
Bail Bonds in Cibolo TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Cibolo sits northeast of San Antonio, a fast-growing suburb of subdivisions and master-planned communities spread across the Guadalupe and Bexar county line. Most residents own their homes here, and many are military families tied to nearby Joint Base San Antonio and Randolph Air Force Base. It is a quiet, family-first place, which is exactly why an arrest catches people off guard.
We drive out to Cibolo at all hours to help families through that moment. A young man arrested after a weekend incident near The Crossvine, a mother in Bentwood Ranch whose son was booked on a Friday night, these are the kinds of calls that come in here. Arrests near the FM 1103 corridor and the Main Street area come in steady, and the county line means cases land in two different jails. When Cibolo families need a bail bondsman, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Assisting Cibolo Clients
Cibolo families come from established neighborhoods like Bentwood Ranch and newer developments such as The Crossvine. The people who call us are rarely the ones in trouble. They are parents, spouses, and friends trying to get someone home.
A wife off FM 78 whose husband was held after a traffic stop, a first-time caller from a subdivision near City Park needing paperwork walked through at two in the morning, these are familiar situations for us. We handle bonds for residents booked on charges ranging from DWI to assault. Most callers have never done this before. We keep it plain.

Helping Families After an Arrest
An arrest in a quiet Cibolo subdivision sends a family into a tailspin. The questions come fast: where is the jail, how much does this cost, how long until release. We answer each one over the phone, no runaround. We walk a panicked father near the Cibolo Valley Sports Complex through the standard ten percent fee that San Antonio area bondsmen charge on the total bond. We explain the booking timeline to a sister calling from out of state. McRae Bail Bonds gives people a clear next step when the situation feels like chaos. You make one call, and the process starts moving.

After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A son booked on a Friday night after a game at City Park. A spouse arrested during a holiday weekend. A late-night call from a family near the IH-10 interchange with no idea where to start.
We answer calls like these across Cibolo, day and night. Arrests do not keep business hours, and neither do we. Our phone line stays open every hour of every day, including weekends and holidays. Call any time. Someone picks up.
Felony Bail Bond Cases
Felony bonds in the Cibolo area run higher and take more coordination than a routine misdemeanor. The total bond amount can climb into five figures, and the standard fee runs ten percent or more of that total, which is typical across San Antonio.
We post felony bonds for residents booked out of both Guadalupe and Bexar county facilities. A homeowner near FM 1103 facing the larger paperwork these bonds require is the kind of case we work steadily through. If you want our full Bail Bonds Service in San Antonio TX page, the details are there. Bigger bonds need a steady hand.
Two Jails, Two Courts, One Cibolo Phone Call
Cibolo straddles the Guadalupe and Bexar county line, so where someone gets booked depends on where the arrest happened. That split confuses families constantly, and it changes which jail you drive to and which court the bond posts with.
Figuring out which county is holding a relative for a caller off Borgfeld Road is part of the job, and we post bonds in both jurisdictions. For families who want to start with the wider service area first, our bail bonds in San Antonio TX page covers the whole region McRae Bail Bonds serves. Two counties, one phone call. We figure out the rest.
We also serve nearby Schertz, Universal City, and the IH-35 corridor.

Driving Directions from Cibolo to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From downtown Cibolo near Main Street and City Park, head west on FM 78 toward the IH-10 interchange, then take IH-10 southwest into San Antonio. Connect to IH-37 South and exit toward the South Presa Street corridor to reach our office at 4023 S Presa St. The drive runs roughly 24 to 28 miles and about 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much does a bail bond cost in Cibolo, TX?
Bail bond fees in the Cibolo area typically run ten percent or more of the total bond amount, which is the standard practice across San Antonio. The exact figure depends on the bond the court sets.
2. Which county jail handles an arrest in Cibolo?
Cibolo sits in both Guadalupe and Bexar counties, so the jail depends on where the arrest happened. Most Guadalupe County bookings go to the Adult Detention Center in Seguin, while Bexar County arrests are processed in San Antonio.

