
Bail Bonds for Great Northwest in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Great Northwest sits on the Far West Side of San Antonio between Guilbeau Road and Culebra Road, a family community inside the 78250 ZIP. Most homes here were built between 1970 and 1999, and families on streets like Timberwilde and Timber Path have dealt with everything from late-night DWI stops to weekend arrests.
We have answered calls from Great Northwest residents at all hours, often from family members in a panic who have never had to deal with a bail bond before. Co-signer paperwork gets walked through by phone for people who do not want to leave their house. McRae Bail Bonds is who Great Northwest families reach for when they do not know where else to start.

Helping Near Great Northwest Clients
Great Northwest is roughly 25 minutes from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on North Comal Street, and that distance matters when a loved one has just been booked. We have taken calls from Great Northwest residents who needed paperwork started before they left the kitchen table. A few callers were already on Loop 410 heading toward the jail when they reached us.
Renters in the apartments off Tezel Road, homeowners in the surrounding subdivisions, families across the area. We have written bonds for clients living throughout the 78250 ZIP. You do not need to leave your house to start one.
Bexar County Jail Release Process
Almost every arrest in the Great Northwest area ends up at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center at 200 N. Comal Street. Booking happens around the clock. The wait is rarely short. We have walked Great Northwest families through what to expect between booking and the magistrate setting bond.
Once bond is posted, release from the Bexar County Jail typically takes several hours. Jail volume, shift changes, paperwork backlog. All of it factors in. We have filed paperwork at every hour of the day and night for clients in the area. The release timeline is set by the jail, not by us.
After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
Late-night calls after traffic stops. Weekend calls from a parent who just got off the phone with their son or daughter. After-hours calls from a spouse who heard the news from someone else. These are the kinds of calls that come in from Great Northwest residents.
McRae Bail Bonds runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, because arrests do not wait for business hours. Calls from the 78250 area come in at all hours. That is just how this work goes.

Misdemeanor and Felony Bail Bonds
The cases coming out of Great Northwest look like cases coming out of anywhere else in San Antonio. DWI arrests after a night out. Misdemeanor assault charges. Drug possession. State jail felonies. Some clients are dealing with a first-time arrest in the family. Others have navigated the process before. The bail bonds in San Antonio TX process opens the same way for both.
Bail bond fees in San Antonio typically run 10 percent or higher of the total bond amount set by the magistrate. That is the standard rate across Texas bondsmen, not something we set. The charge category does not move that number.

Texas Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements
In Great Northwest, almost every bond we post involves a co-signer. Usually a parent. Sometimes a spouse, sometimes a sibling. We have signed up co-signers who came to the office in person and others who handled the whole thing from their living room couch. The co-signer takes on financial responsibility if the defendant misses court, so we walk through every line of the agreement before anything gets signed.
Texas requires a valid government ID from the co-signer, plus proof of income and a permanent address. Our bail bonds inner west side San Antonio TX clients can review and sign all of that remotely in most cases. McRae Bail Bonds will answer the co-signing questions before you commit to anything.
We also serve nearby Northwest Crossing, Emerald Valley, and the Braun Station area.
Driving Directions from Great Northwest to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Great Northwest, head east on Culebra Road to Loop 410 South. Follow Loop 410 South to Interstate 35 South toward downtown, then exit at South Presa Street and follow signs to 4023 S Presa St. The drive runs about 25 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What information do I need to start a bail bond?
We need the defendant’s full legal name, date of birth, and the jail they are being held in, which for Great Northwest residents is almost always the Bexar County Adult Detention Center. The charges and bond amount help, but we can pull those once we have the name and date of birth.
2. Can a bail bond be handled over the phone from Great Northwest?
Yes. Great Northwest clients can start and complete the paperwork by phone and electronic signature without leaving their home. The bond itself gets filed at the Bexar County Jail by us.

