
Bail Bonds near Eastwood Village in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Eastwood Village sits on the East Side of San Antonio, boxed in by East Houston Street, W.W. White Road, Martin Luther King Drive, and Upland Road. Most of the homes went up between 1940 and the late 1960s. A lot of the families on these blocks have been there for decades.
Calls have come in from Eastwood Village families after misdemeanor pickups during traffic stops near W.W. White. Late-night calls have come in from neighbors whose loved ones were just booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on North Comal Street.
Plenty of our work has come from blocks near MLK Park, off Stolnet Street, and along the Houston Street corridor. When East Side families need someone out of jail, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Serving Clients Near Eastwood Village
Eastwood Village sits inside Bexar County, so almost every arrest in this part of town gets processed at the Adult Detention Center on North Comal. Clients have called us after pickups near the W.W. White and East Houston intersection. Others have called from the Readwell Drive shopping strip, and from side streets like Tomrob, Stolnet, and Kenmar.
Weekend calls from Eastwood Village families are part of the routine on this side of town. Calls come in from family members all over the East Side. You do not have to drive across town to start the process. Most of it gets done over the phone.
East Side Misdemeanor Bail Bond Cases
A lot of the calls from Eastwood Village are misdemeanors. Traffic-related charges out of stops on W.W. White Road. Possession picks-ups along East Houston Street. Family-dispute assault cases that get someone booked overnight.
Class A and Class B misdemeanors are common around the East Side, and the calls often come in early in the morning before work. Misdemeanor bonds in San Antonio typically run at 10% or higher of the total bond amount, which is the typical rate across Bexar County. The paperwork is the paperwork. We get it filed and posted.
24-Hour Bail Bond Calls
2 AM, a daughter whose father just got arrested. Christmas Eve, a wife on Stolnet Street. A Sunday afternoon, a son whose mother got picked up at a relative’s house near MLK Park in the middle of a family gathering. Every one of those calls came in from Eastwood Village, and the bond paperwork got started quickly while the family was still piecing together what had happened.
Most people reach a bail bonds in San Antonio TX agent quickly. Phones stay on around the clock.

DWI Arrest Bail Bonds
DWI stops are common along the East Houston corridor and on the access roads off I-10 and US-90. Eastwood Village residents have called us after DWI stops near the Loop 410 interchange, sometimes coming home from a holiday weekend.
Co-signers from the area have reached us after DWI arrests that turned into overnight holds on North Comal. DWI arrests in Bexar County usually carry a higher bond amount, set by the magistrate after booking. For East Side bail bonds in San Antonio TX, McRae Bail Bonds handles the paperwork from start to finish.

Texas Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements
The co-signer is the one who signs for the bond and takes on responsibility if the defendant does not show up to court. Most bondsmen in Texas want the co-signer to be at least 18 and to bring a photo ID along with something showing proof of residence. Co-signers from Eastwood Village are often parents or longtime neighbors who have lived on the same block for years.
Eastwood Village co-signers have walked through the paperwork with us over the phone late at night more than once. Income verification and a working phone number usually come up early in the conversation. Bring the basics. McRae Bail Bonds takes care of the rest.
We also serve nearby Wheatley Heights, Denver Heights, and the Dellcrest area.
Driving Directions from Eastwood Village to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Eastwood Village, head south on W.W. White Road and merge onto US-90 West, the Jose Lopez Freeway. Stay on US-90 West, take the exit for South Presa Street, then go south on S Presa to our office at 4023. The drive runs about 15 to 20 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does it take to get someone out of Bexar County Jail after bond is posted?
Release from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on North Comal usually takes a few hours up to a full day after the bond is posted, depending on jail volume and whether there are holds or warrants. Booking and the magistrate hearing can add time at the front end before any bond can even be written.
2. Where is someone taken after being arrested near Eastwood Village?
East Side arrests near W.W. White Road or East Houston Street typically get processed at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on North Comal Street. City arrests sometimes pass through the San Antonio Detention Center on South Frio Street first before being moved over to county.

