
Bail Bonds near King William in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
King William sits just south of downtown along the east bank of the San Antonio River, a small historic district of Victorian mansions, Folk Victorian cottages, and converted apartments inside the Southtown arts scene. The neighborhood is walkable, dense, and packed with bars and restaurants along S Alamo, S St. Mary’s, and S Presa, which means our phone rings for residents and visitors alike.
Bond paperwork has gone through our office for King William residents whose adult children were booked at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on N Comal Street. A homeowner near E Guenther Street called us after a weekend incident downtown. Late calls also come from out-of-town family of King William renters who do not know where to start. When families near King William need a bondsman who picks up the phone and moves fast, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Serving Clients Near King William
King William sits roughly ten minutes from our office on S Presa, which puts the area inside our regular service radius. Residents range from longtime homeowners in restored mansions to renters in converted apartments and contemporary townhomes near Blue Star.
Bond paperwork has come together for spouses after a misdemeanor arrest near S Alamo. A parent called us to post bond for a college-age son booked late on a Friday. A Beauregard Street resident phoned at 1 AM with no idea how the process worked.
Old mansions, newer townhomes, weekend guests passing through. The call types vary, but the work itself stays steady.
After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A spouse calling at 2 AM after a downtown DWI arrest. A parent calling Sunday morning when their adult child did not come home from First Friday. A roommate on E Johnson Street calling at midnight, panicked and unsure what to ask. We have taken all of these calls from King William and the surrounding Southtown blocks.
Phones are answered around the clock, holidays included. Paperwork has gone out late at night and well before sunrise. The Bexar County Jail does not slow down at night, and neither do we. You call, someone picks up. That is the goal day or night.
Bexar County Jail Release Process
The Bexar County Adult Detention Center on N Comal Street sits just northwest of King William, but the booking and release process is rarely as quick as the short drive there. Magistration happens around the clock inside the jail, and once a judge sets a bond amount, McRae Bail Bonds moves on the paperwork.
King William families have called us while their loved one sat through hours of booking before bail was set. A renter on Claudia Street needed coordination with relatives driving in from out of town. Our Bail Bonds in San Antonio TX page goes deeper on downtown bookings.
Release timing depends on the jail, not on us. We make sure our part is ready the moment magistration ends.

Southtown Late-Night Arrest Calls
Southtown’s bar density along S Alamo and S Presa, combined with First Friday and Second Saturday crowds, makes weekend nights busy for arrests. DWI stops, public intoxication, and bar disputes near the Blue Star Arts Complex have generated calls to our line.
We have bonded out a visitor staying near King William who got pulled over after dinner on S Alamo. A partner of a King William resident called us after a Friday-night arrest outside a venue. Most of these become downtown San Antonio TX bail bonds once the case lands at the jail. Weekend nights here generate predictable patterns. We know what to ask first.

Texas Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements
Many King William callers are not the person who was arrested. They are spouses, parents, adult children, or close friends asking what they are agreeing to. Co-signing a bond in Texas means taking on financial responsibility if the defendant misses court, and we walk through that before anyone signs.
We have explained co-signer paperwork to a retired homeowner near E Guenther who had never done this before. A property owner near King William asked us about pledging equity from a separate rental. McRae Bail Bonds reviews terms with co-signers carefully, and we work to make the agreement clear before anyone signs. Take your time. Ask anything. You read it, we explain it, then you decide.
We also serve nearby Lavaca, the Blue Star Arts Complex, and the broader Southtown area.
Driving Directions from King William to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From the King William Historic District, head south on S Presa Street and continue past Lavaca, the Roosevelt Park area, and several South Side residential blocks. The office sits on the east side of S Presa near E Southcross Boulevard. Drive time runs roughly ten to fifteen minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How does the bail bond process work in San Antonio?
After an arrest in San Antonio, the person is booked at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center and a magistrate judge sets a bond amount. In San Antonio, bondsmen typically charge 10% or more of the total bond amount, paid to a licensed bondsman who then posts the bond with the court so the jail can begin the release process.
2. Can someone be arrested in Southtown for a DWI on a weekend night?
Yes. Weekend nights in Southtown along S Alamo, S Presa, and around the Blue Star Arts Complex generate regular DWI stops, and arrests are taken to the Bexar County Adult Detention Center for booking and magistration before bond can be set.

