
Bail Bonds for Northwest Park in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Northwest Park sits in 78250 on the far northwest side, a quiet pocket of brick and stucco homes between Tezel Road and Mainland. Most families are in Northside ISD, and an arrest is the last thing they expect.
Calls from this part of town often come in late, after a traffic stop turned into something more or a family gathering escalated. The voices on the other end are usually steady people not used to making this kind of call. McRae Bail Bonds is who Northwest Park families call.

Helping Northwest Park Clients
Most people who reach us from Northwest Park are family members calling from home. We do not require anyone to drive to our office during the initial call.
Paperwork can be handled by phone, which matters when someone is held downtown and the family is on the far northwest side. Late-night calls get the same handling as a midday call. The booking timeline at the jail tends to be the limiting factor.
The neighborhood is 18 miles from the jail. That distance has not generally been the bottleneck.
Bexar County Jail Release Process
The Bexar County Adult Detention Center sits on North Comal and handles most Northwest Park bookings we see. After someone is picked up they get fingerprinted, then a magistrate sets the bond amount. Timing depends on the shift and the docket.
Bond paperwork can often be initiated quickly once the magistrate hearing wraps up. Bond fees in San Antonio are typically 10% or higher of the total bond amount, which is standard across Bexar County.
Families looking for Bail Bonds Inner West Side in San Antonio TX coverage call us because we know how the South Tower magistrate window works. McRae Bail Bonds has been doing this for years, and we try to keep families calm while it plays out.
Our After-Hours Response Process
Late-night calls from a spouse after a traffic stop. Early-morning calls from a parent whose adult child is at Central Magistration. Weekend calls from family who are not sure what the booking officer told them. These are the kinds of calls that come in from Northwest Park, and paperwork can usually begin shortly after the initial conversation.
Our phone line is (210) 533-5292, and it is the right number outside of regular business hours. To start, the caller needs the full name, date of birth, and the facility where the person is being held.
A large share of arrests in this area happen overnight or on weekends, which is why an after-hours number matters.

Helping Northside ISD Families
A lot of Northwest Park households have at least one person tied to Northside ISD, whether as a parent, an employee, or a kid who grew up in the district. Families here are protective of their reputations. They worry about what an arrest means for the household before anything else. Probation violations come up regularly in this area, often involving adult siblings rather than the direct caller.
Spouses calling about a DWI bond frequently ask about confidentiality before anything else. The honest answer is that some information becomes part of the public record once a booking happens, and the rest proceeds through court like any other case. A bail bonds in San Antonio TX call does not have to feel like a public spectacle. We answer plainly and try not to make families feel worse than they do.

Tezel Road Family Bail Bond Calls
Tezel Road runs the length of Northwest Park and pulls in calls from both sides of it. A lot of the people who phone from this corridor are parents of young adults picked up on a first-time charge.
DWI arrests near Loop 1604 come up a lot, usually after a night out. Misdemeanor possession charges show up regularly, often involving young adults riding with the wrong group. Domestic dispute calls are common in this corridor, and many turn out to be roommate or family arguments labeled differently by responding officers.
Parents around here are steady, employed people who have not had to deal with the bond system. McRae Bail Bonds handles smaller misdemeanor bonds with the same attention as larger ones.
We also serve nearby Northwest Crossing, Braun Hollow, and the Tezel Heights area.
Driving Directions from Northwest Park
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Northwest Park, take Tezel Road south to Loop 410 East. Follow Loop 410 around to I-35 South or US-281 South toward downtown, then exit onto South St. Mary’s Street and merge onto South Presa Street. The drive runs roughly 18 to 22 miles and takes about 25 to 35 minutes outside of rush hour.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do I need collateral for a bail bond in San Antonio?
Collateral is not required on every bond. Whether collateral is needed depends on the bond amount, the charges, and the co-signer’s situation, and we walk through it case by case over the phone.
2. Can someone from Northwest Park be released the same day they are arrested?
Often yes, once the magistrate sets the bond. Release timing at the Bexar County Jail typically runs a few hours after the bond is posted, depending on how busy booking is that shift.

