
Bail Bonds in Adkins TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Adkins sits about fifteen miles east of San Antonio, a rural pocket of eastern Bexar County where country living is the norm. Out here you find ranch-style homes, custom builds, and barndominiums spread across acreage lots off US Highway 87 and inside Loop 1604. It is the kind of place where neighbors know each other and an arrest in the family hits hard.
Late-night calls from families out near Lone Oak Estates are the kind we take all the time, after someone is booked into the county jail following a stop on Loop 1604. We work with parents and spouses in ranch homes off roads like Stuart Road, walking them through the paperwork at the kitchen table when they are scared and unsure what comes next. The distance from town does not change how fast we move. When Adkins residents need someone to post a bond, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Clients in Adkins
We work with Adkins families from across eastern Bexar County, from the subdivisions off FM 1518 to the acreage tracts along Cooksey Road. Most have never dealt with a bail bond before, and they are looking for someone who will not talk down to them.
We post bond for working parents arrested on a weekend, out of homes near Black Jack Trail, and aim to have them back with family by the next morning. We handle cases where someone is picked up coming back into town off US Highway 87. Out here, treating people like neighbors instead of case numbers is just how it works.

When an Arrest Happens in a Rural Community
Living out in Adkins means the nearest jail is a drive away, and that distance adds stress when someone you love is sitting in a cell. The county processes everyone through the same facility in San Antonio, no matter where the arrest happened. We bridge that gap for rural families.
We drive out to meet folks halfway when they cannot leave the property, and we start the whole process over the phone for families out on roads like County Road 324 with no easy way into the city. Rural does not mean forgotten. Families who need a bail bonds in San Antonio TX reach us from anywhere in eastern Bexar County. Distance is never the obstacle. We come to you.

After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A phone ringing at 3 AM. A teenager booked after a Saturday night stop. A parent pacing the kitchen of a ranch home, waiting on news.
We answer the phone around the clock, every day of the year. Arrests do not keep business hours, and neither do we. We start bonds at 2 AM for Adkins families and stay on the line through the slow grind of jail processing. Two in the morning is usually when that call comes, and somebody picks up.
Felony Bail Bond Cases
Felony charges change the math entirely in Bexar County. Bail amounts climb into the tens of thousands, and the conditions get strict fast. Adkins families facing a felony bond need someone who has done this many times before. We post felony bonds for residents across eastern Bexar County, and McRae Bail Bonds walks cosigners through exactly what they are agreeing to. We handle drug charges, assault cases, and DWIs that start out on Loop 1604. The standard bond fee in the San Antonio area runs ten percent of the total bail, and we explain every dollar before anyone signs. A felony bond is a lot of money and a lot of fear, and we sit down and make the whole thing make sense. For more on bail bonds service in San Antonio TX, reach out any time.
Texas Bail Bond Co-Signer Requirements
In Texas, most bail bonds need a cosigner, someone who takes responsibility for making sure the defendant shows up to court. For Adkins families, that is usually a parent, a spouse, or a close relative with steady ties to the area. Property and vehicle titles are commonly used as collateral when a case calls for it.
We sign up cosigners at kitchen tables across the Adkins area and explain what happens if a court date gets missed. The cosigner stays responsible until the case is fully resolved. Know what you are signing. McRae Bail Bonds makes sure of that.
We also serve nearby La Vernia, China Grove, and the Floresville corridor.

Driving Directions from Adkins to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From central Adkins, head west on US Highway 87 toward San Antonio. US 87 carries you onto the southeast side of the city, where you connect to South Presa Street and continue to 4023 S Presa St. The drive runs about 17 to 20 miles and takes roughly 25 to 30 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do you write bail bonds for arrests out in Adkins and eastern Bexar County?
Yes. We post bonds for Adkins and all of eastern Bexar County, and we start the process over the phone no matter how far out you are.
2. How much does a bail bond typically cost in the San Antonio area?
The standard bail bond fee in the San Antonio area is ten percent of the total bail amount set by the judge. We explain the full cost before you sign anything.

