
Bail Bonds for Cattleman Square in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Cattleman Square sits on the near West Side of downtown San Antonio, a small historic district pressed up against I-35. The Bexar County Adult Detention Center and Bail Bond Row are right across the highway. Brick buildings from the 1800s share the neighborhood with apartment lofts, UTSA Downtown students, and the steady churn of VIA transit riders through Centro Plaza.
Bonds in this neighborhood often involve tenants from the lofts off W Houston St and UTSA students arrested over near Cesar Chavez Blvd. Calls about loved ones often come from family members along streets like N Frio St, trying to figure out what to do next. When people around Cattleman Square need a bondsman, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Assisting Cattleman Square Clients
Being a stone’s throw from the jail changes how fast things move here. A co-signer sitting in a coffee shop on W Commerce St while a sibling is being processed is the kind of scenario we see often. Relatives pacing outside Centro Plaza after an overnight booking are part of the regular rhythm here.
Grandparents living near N Medina St calling about a grandson on a Friday evening is a familiar call type. Much of this kind of work happens by phone before anyone leaves their apartment. Most of these cases fall under our Bail Bonds Downtown San Antonio TX work, since the courts and jail sit just east.
The standard bail bond fee in San Antonio is 10 percent or more of the total bond amount. We walk through the numbers with families before anyone signs anything.
UTSA Downtown Arrest and Bail Bond Cases
The UTSA Downtown Campus is one block south of Cattleman Square. The student population means a regular flow of misdemeanor arrests through Bexar County, particularly around big weekends downtown. Undergrads booked for public intoxication and graduate students stopped on the I-35 access road for DWI are typical of the cases coming out of this area.
Out-of-town parents call us a lot. An out-of-town parent dialing McRae Bail Bonds at 1 AM about a UTSA student living near Buena Vista St who got arrested at a bar nearby is the kind of call we expect. Paperwork can be started over the phone, and we keep the calling family member in the loop until release. Students on financial aid usually do not have full bond money sitting around. The 10 percent or higher rate applies to them the same as anyone else in the county.
Late-Night Bail Bond Calls
A 2 AM call about a spouse picked up outside a venue on W Houston St. A parent on N Frio St at 4 AM, waiting for word about a son. A roommate trying to arrange a bond before a Monday morning shift. These are the calls we take while the rest of the city is asleep.
Late-night arrests are common in this area. That is why our Bail Bonds in San Antonio TX phone line stays open 24 hours a day. The Bexar County Adult Detention Center processes bookings around the clock, and we keep the same hours.

Misdemeanor Bail Bond Cases
Misdemeanor arrests around here run the gamut. Public intoxication tied to crowds spilling past Centro Plaza. Disorderly conduct out of bars along W Commerce St. Shoplifting cases tied to the Market Square area just east of the neighborhood.
Misdemeanor bond amounts tend to come in lower than felony amounts, but the 10 percent or higher fee structure across San Antonio applies just the same. Once the bond is posted, release from the Bexar County jail can take anywhere from a few hours up to a full day, depending on jail volume and processing.

Felony Bail Bond Cases
Felony bookings carry bigger numbers and more paperwork. Felony bonds in this neighborhood often come out of apartments off W Travis St on charges like aggravated assault. Traffic stops on the I-35 access road that turn into drug possession felonies are another common starting point.
Felony cases usually need a co-signer with verifiable income, sometimes with collateral. We sit down with families ahead of time so nothing about the process is a surprise. McRae Bail Bonds takes this work in Bexar County seriously.
We also serve nearby UTSA Downtown Campus, Market Square, and the Centro Plaza area.
Driving Directions from Cattleman Square to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From the area around W Houston St and N Frio St, head east a short distance and take the I-35 South access road to merge onto Interstate 35 South. Stay on I-35 S for about 4 miles, then exit toward S Presa St and follow it south to 4023 S Presa St. The drive is about 5 miles and takes 10 to 12 minutes depending on downtown traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do I need a co-signer for a San Antonio bail bond?
Most bail bonds in San Antonio require a co-signer, especially for felony amounts or for defendants with limited ties to Bexar County. The co-signer takes on financial responsibility for the bond and helps make sure the defendant shows up for court.
2. How does magistration work in Bexar County Texas?
After an arrest, the defendant goes to the Bexar County Adult Detention Center for booking and then appears before a magistrate, usually within 48 hours. The magistrate reviews the charges and sets the bond amount, and once that happens we can start the bonding process.

