
Bail Bonds for Losoya near San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Losoya sits about eighteen miles southeast of downtown San Antonio, a rural stretch of Bexar County built around ranch homes, working farms, and family subdivisions along FM 1937. Most folks out here own their property and have lived in the area for years. When a late-night arrest happens, the jail feels a long way off.
We have taken late-night calls from Losoya families after a loved one was booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center. Many of these callers had never set foot in a jail and did not know where to start. Those calls come from people who simply want a loved one home and the situation handled. When Losoya families need a bail bondsman, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Clients from Losoya
Rural Bexar County means most arrests pull families twenty miles north into the city. We have handled cases for households along FM 1937 and the smaller roads branching off it. Ranch families out in the rural parts of the area have called when they needed someone to explain the next step.
A lot of these families speak Spanish at home, and most of Losoya does. Spanish-speaking parents have been walked through the paperwork by phone so nobody felt lost. Distance from the jail does not change how fast we move.

Weekend Arrest Calls
Weekends bring a different kind of call out here. A Saturday night arrest can mean a family needs a bond posted fast before the weekend stretches on. Other calls come in Sunday afternoon while the rest of the household is trying to keep the day normal.
Court offices are closed, but the magistrate still sets bail seven days a week. We have started the paperwork on a Sunday and had a client moving toward release the same day. Bail Bonds in San Antonio TX is reachable when the courthouse is dark. Weekend arrests do not wait for Monday. Neither do we.

After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A phone ringing at three in the morning. A daughter arrested after a long shift. A frantic call from a ranch off US 281 with no idea what happens next.
Every one of these has come in near Losoya, often while the family was still driving toward the jail. The phone is staffed around the clock, every day of the year. The first details get taken over the phone so the family does not have to repeat the story three times.
No hot meal, no sleep, just a relative sitting in a cell twenty miles away. Somebody picks up on the first ring.
Bexar County Jail Release Process
Anyone arrested out of Losoya is almost always taken to the Bexar County Adult Detention Center near downtown. A magistrate sets the bail amount, usually within a day of booking. From there the bond gets posted and processing begins.
In San Antonio the standard bail bond fee runs ten percent or more of the total bond amount, which is typical across Texas. McRae Bail Bonds has posted bonds for Losoya families and stayed on the phone while the jail worked through release. The co-signer requirement gets explained to relatives who have never done this before. If you need a Bail Bonds Service in San Antonio TX for someone at the county jail, the steps are the same no matter how far south you live. The paperwork is on us.
What to Do After a First-Time Arrest
First-time arrests rattle families out here more than anything. Many Losoya households have never dealt with the jail and do not know who to call first. We have guided parents through that first hour, step by step.
Callers get told exactly what information to gather, the full name and date of birth, so the booking can be found fast. Families have stayed on the line to write down the next court date before hanging up. Knowing the bond fee runs ten percent or more up front helps families plan without surprises.
A first arrest is scary, and McRae Bail Bonds has sat with plenty of Losoya families through that first night until the person was home.
We also serve nearby Elmendorf, Mission del Lago, and the Sandy Oaks area.

Driving Directions from Losoya to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Losoya, take FM 1937 north to US 281 and head north toward San Antonio. Stay on US 281 North for roughly thirteen to fifteen miles, then connect to South Presa Street to reach the office at 4023 S Presa St. The drive runs about twenty to twenty-five minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does it take to get someone out of the Bexar County Jail?
Once the bond is posted, release from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center usually takes several hours depending on jail processing and court schedules. Starting the paperwork quickly is the best way to cut down the wait.
2. Do you serve rural areas south of San Antonio like Losoya?
Yes. Bonds for families in Losoya and the rural communities along FM 1937 and US 281 are handled regularly, and most of the process can begin over the phone.

