
Comal County Jail Bail Bonds San Antonio TX
Fast Posts at the Comal County Jail.
Get your loved one out of Comal County Jail fast, with licensed San Antonio bondsmen on call 24/7.
You got the call. Someone you love is sitting in the Comal County Jail up in New Braunfels and your head is spinning. You just want them home tonight.
That’s exactly what we do. McRae Bail Bonds has been writing bonds at the Comal County Jail for years, helping San Antonio families get loved ones out of jails all around the area for over 30 years.
We pick up the phone day or night. Hablamos español. Call (210) 533-5292 and we can get paperwork going the minute bail is set.

When You Need Comal County Jail Bail Bonds
Anyone arrested in Comal County, whether the stop happened in New Braunfels, out by Canyon Lake, or up in Bulverde, ends up at the Comal County Jail at 3000 IH 35 South. They get fingerprinted, photographed, and held until a magistrate sees them. That review usually happens within 48 hours, sometimes overnight.
Most people calling us are dealing with DWI, drug possession, assault or family violence, theft, or a probation violation. A lot of folks aren’t even Comal residents. They were driving down I-35, got pulled over, and now they’re stuck in a jail an hour from home.
You don’t need to wait until morning to call. Just having a name, date of birth, and the charge lets us start setting things up so the bond goes out the door the second a magistrate signs off, especially when dealing with Bail Bond Jail and Detention Facilities in San Antonio TX and nearby counties.
Our Comal County Jail Bail Bonds Process
First thing, we need a few details. The defendant’s full name, their date of birth, and a booking or SID number if you can get it. From there we’ll pull up their info, confirm the charges, and find out the bail amount.
After that, paperwork. You’ll be the indemnitor (the co-signer), and there’s a client package to fill out so we can post the surety bond. We can do paperwork in person at our office, by email, or over the phone.
Once we file the bond at the jail, the clock starts on the release. Comal usually runs 1 to 6 hours, depending on staffing and how many people they’re processing that shift. We’ll let you know when to head up for pickup, when court is, and what comes next.
Comal County Jail Bail Bonds Cost in San Antonio TX
Bail bond fees in Texas are regulated, and around San Antonio and Comal County the standard is 10% of the total bail amount. That premium is what you pay a licensed bondsman to put up the full bond, and it’s non-refundable no matter how the case turns out. Some companies in the area charge up to 15%.
Where the dollar figure lands depends on what bail the magistrate sets, which comes down to the charge, prior history, and flight risk. Misdemeanor bonds in Comal commonly fall in the $1,500 to $5,000 range, putting your premium around $150 to $500. Class A misdemeanors and second-offense DWIs tend to run $3,000 to $10,000, and felony bonds typically start around $5,000 and can climb well into the tens of thousands.
Those are typical Comal County numbers, not a quote on your case. Once we know the actual bond amount, we’ll tell you upfront what your premium is. Call (210) 533-5292 and we’ll run the real number for you.

Why Choose Us
McRae Bail Bonds carries an active license through the Bexar County Bail Bond Board, company license number 46, with current Texas Department of Insurance credentials. John McRae himself, the founder and licensed agent, has been writing bonds for close to 40 years.
We’ve been doing this in San Antonio and Bexar County for over 30 years, and we regularly write at the Comal County Jail, plus Guadalupe, Kendall, Atascosa, Wilson, and Medina County facilities too. Paperwork has to be right the first time, because one wrong signature can mean another night sitting in jail.
On top of that, you get someone who actually answers the phone, around the clock. Hablamos español, and we offer flexible payment options.

Fast Comal County Jail Release for San Antonio Families
Look, you didn’t plan to be doing this today. Nobody does. But here you are, and the sooner we get on the phone, the sooner your loved one is on their way home.
If they got picked up in New Braunfels, out near Canyon Lake, or anywhere else around Comal County, we can post the bond and get release moving as soon as the magistrate sets bail. You don’t need to figure this out alone, and you don’t need to wait until business hours.
Just call (210) 533-5292. We’ll take it from there.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is the bail bond fee refundable?
No, it’s not. The 10% premium is a service fee, kind of like an insurance premium, and you don’t get it back at the end of the case. What you’re paying for is having a licensed bondsman put up the full bail amount with the Comal County Jail so your loved one can come home.
2. How does a bail bondsman work in Texas?
A licensed Texas bondsman posts the full bail amount with the court for you, and in exchange you pay a non-refundable premium, usually 10% of the total bond. You sign on as the co-signer (the indemnitor), guaranteeing the defendant shows up at every Comal County court date. We handle the paperwork and jail filings.

