
Bail Bonds for Northern Hills in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Northern Hills sits in northeast San Antonio off Thousand Oaks Drive and Nacogdoches Road, a quiet 1970s subdivision built around the Northern Hills Golf Club. The neighborhood mixes single-family homes on streets like Scarsdale, Hilton Head, and Barhill with apartment complexes along Thousand Oaks Drive.
We have posted bonds for residents arrested off Thousand Oaks Drive after a Friday night traffic stop, and we have worked with parents whose adult children were booked into Bexar County Jail following a weekend incident near Walnut Creek Drive. We have answered calls at 3 AM from spouses on Higgins Road who had no idea where to start. When Northern Hills families need a bondsman who picks up the phone and gets moving, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Helping Northern Hills Clients
Northern Hills runs from Nacogdoches Road on the west to the golf course on the east, and most arrests in this area end up at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center downtown. Clients pulled over on Loop 410 near the Thousand Oaks exit have called us from the side of the road, and we have processed paperwork for residents booked after disputes at apartment complexes along Thousand Oaks Drive. Many of these calls come in after 10 PM.
A neighborhood this established sees the full range of bookable offenses, from minor traffic warrants to more serious charges. Families across the northeast side have called us for Bail Bonds in San Antonio TX. Local experience cuts the wait.
First-Time Offender Bail Bond Cases
For most families calling about a Northern Hills arrest, this is the first time anyone in the household has dealt with the bail process. Nervous parents on Stoney View Street have sat with us while we walked through the steps one at a time, and we have explained what a magistrate hearing means to spouses sitting at kitchen tables on Burnt Ridge.
First-time arrests in San Antonio often involve DWI, simple possession, or assault charges tied to a single bad night. All three come up around Northern Hills on a regular basis. When nobody in the family has been through this before, calm answers go a long way.
After-Hours Bail Bond Service
A call at 2 AM after a traffic stop on Nacogdoches Road. A weekend booking that happened on a Sunday afternoon. A holiday arrest when nothing else is open.
We have answered all of these from Northern Hills families and started paperwork as soon as the call comes in. McRae Bail Bonds takes calls 24 hours a day, every day.
Late-night arrests near Thousand Oaks Drive do happen, and waiting until morning only adds hours to the time your person spends in custody. Pick up the phone whenever it happens.

DWI Bail Bond Cases
DWI arrests around Northern Hills tend to happen on the Loop 410 frontage, on Nacogdoches Road, and along the Thousand Oaks corridor. First-time DWI defendants stopped near the Bulverde Road intersection have called us from booking, and so have families dealing with repeat cases coming out of weekend incidents off Walnut Creek Drive.
DWI bond amounts in Bexar County vary by prior history and any aggravating factors. This part of town keeps us busy with Bail Bonds North Central San Antonio TX calls. We know what paperwork the jail needs to release someone on this charge.

Texas Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements
In Texas, a co-signer guarantees the defendant will appear at every court date and accepts financial responsibility if they do not. Co-signers from Northern Hills have sat with us bringing valid Texas identification, proof of income, and a stable address before signing the indemnity agreement. Some cases require collateral, and we explain that upfront.
The standard bail bond fee in San Antonio runs 10% or more of the total bond amount and is non-refundable once the bond is posted. Bring your ID, recent pay stub, and the defendant’s full legal name and date of birth, and McRae Bail Bonds handles the paperwork from there.
We also serve nearby Windcrest, Live Oak, and the Thousand Oaks corridor.
Driving Directions from Northern Hills to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Northern Hills, head south on Nacogdoches Road or Thousand Oaks Drive to Loop 410. Take Loop 410 West to I-37 South. Exit at South Presa Street and follow it to 4023 South Presa Street on the southeast side of San Antonio. Drive time runs about 20 to 25 minutes in normal traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does it take to get released from Bexar County Jail after a bond is posted?
Release from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center typically takes anywhere from 2 to 6 hours after a bond is posted, depending on jail volume and shift changes. Posting the bond quickly after the magistrate sets bail is the best way to shorten that wait.
2. What does a co-signer need to bring when bonding someone out near Northern Hills?
Co-signers should bring a valid Texas ID or driver’s license, proof of income such as recent pay stubs, and the defendant’s full legal name, date of birth, and booking number. Some bonds may also require collateral, which the bondsman will explain at the time of paperwork.

