Guadalupe County Jail

Guadalupe County Jail Bail Bonds San Antonio TX

Guadalupe County Bookings, Handled Fast.

Get your loved one out of Guadalupe County Jail fast, with licensed San Antonio bondsmen on call 24/7.

Quick Release

Less Waiting

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That call from Guadalupe County Jail comes out of nowhere. Your stomach drops. You don’t know what they’re charged with. You don’t know how much the bond is. You don’t even know who to call first.

You’re in the right place. We post bonds at the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center in Seguin and have been helping San Antonio families through nights like this for nearly 40 years.

Call us anytime. Doesn’t matter what time it is. We’ll tell you what to expect and start on the bond as soon as you’re ready.

A Man waiting outside the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center

When You Need Guadalupe County Jail Bail Bonds

If someone you love got picked up in Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, Selma, Marion, or anywhere else in Guadalupe County, they’re almost certainly at the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center on N. Guadalupe Street in Seguin. That’s where the bond has to be posted.

People reach out to us after arrests for DWI, drug possession, assault, family violence, theft, and old warrants catching up with them. Some are first-time arrests where the family is in shock. Others have been through it before and just want it handled.

You’ll usually need bail bond help once a magistrate has set the bond amount. Texas law gives them up to 48 hours to do that, but in Guadalupe County it usually happens a lot faster. Once there’s a number, we can move.

Our Guadalupe County Jail Bail Bonds Process

Start with a call to (210) 533-5292. We’ll need your loved one’s full name and date of birth so we can pull up their booking and confirm what the bond actually is.

From there we walk through the paperwork together. You’ll need a valid ID and some basic info on the person inside, and you’ll sign as the indemnitor on the bond. If you can’t make it to the office, we can do most of this remotely.

Once the paperwork is signed and the premium is paid, we head to Seguin and post the bond. Release out of Guadalupe County usually takes a few hours after that. Sometimes longer if intake is slammed, but that’s the rough window.

Guadalupe County Jail Bail Bonds Cost in San Antonio TX

In Texas, a licensed bondsman charges a premium based on the total bond amount. The standard around San Antonio and Guadalupe County is 10% or higher, and that fee doesn’t come back to you. So if the bond is $5,000, you’re looking at $500 or more. A $10,000 bond runs $1,000 or more.

A few things can push the premium higher than the base rate. Bigger bonds carry more risk for us, so they price higher. The type of charge matters too, and whether collateral or a co-signer is involved. We’ll be straight with you about why your number is what it is.

Give us a call and we’ll quote you off the actual bond amount. No surprises and nothing buried in the paperwork. Just a real number you can plan around.

Cost Discussion To A Client

Why Choose Us

John McRae founded McRae Bail Bonds and has been a licensed bail bond agent for close to 40 years. He’s spent that career working San Antonio and the surrounding counties, including Guadalupe. He knows how booking and intake actually run, and how long things really take versus what people tell you on the phone.

McRae Bail Bonds holds an active license through the Bexar County Bail Bond Board, company license number 46. We write bonds across Bexar, Guadalupe, Comal, Kendall, Atascosa, Wilson, and Medina Counties, helping families navigate Bail Bond Jail and Detention Facilities in San Antonio TX and surrounding areas when timing matters most. We’re open 24/7 and we have bilingual staff for Spanish-speaking families.

We also work with families on payment when it makes sense. Look, nobody plans for a bail bond. The point is to get your person home without putting you in a second hole on top of the first one.

A worried guy Calling a Bail Bond Agent

Get Guadalupe County Jail Bail Bonds in San Antonio TX Tonight

You don’t have to figure this out alone at 2 a.m. We pick up the phone and talk you through what your options actually are. The second you say go, we’re on the paperwork.

If the arrest happened in Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, or anywhere else in Guadalupe County, we can post the bond. Same day, most days.

Call (210) 533-5292 and we’ll get moving.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is the bail bond fee refundable if charges get dropped?

No. The premium is what you pay us for posting the bond, and you don’t get it back even if the case gets dismissed or your loved one is found not guilty.

2. What’s the standard bail bond fee in Texas?

Texas bondsmen charge 10% or more of the total bond. The exact rate depends on the bond amount and the charge, so we’ll give you a real number once we know what we’re working with.