
Bail Bonds in Converse TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Converse sits about fifteen miles northeast of downtown San Antonio, right at the edge of Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph. It started as a German farming settlement back in 1877 and grew fast once military families and first-time buyers found the affordable housing here. Most of the city is younger subdivisions now, with working families and active-duty personnel filling them.
The calls from neighborhoods like the Paloma and Liberte subdivisions tend to come at two in the morning, from people scared and not sure what to do next. Sometimes it is a young couple near FM 1516 whose son was picked up on a weekend, sometimes a parent off FM 78 whose child is sitting in holding before a magistrate has seen them. When Converse families need a bondsman, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Clients in Converse
Converse runs heavy with military households and young families, many of them living in newer builds out near Loop 1604. The calls often come from a spouse stationed near Randolph whose husband or wife was held overnight, or from a parent in the Winterfell area whose first instinct is to reach out before even calling the jail.
We have walked first-timers through every step because most people in this city have never dealt with an arrest before. If you need a bail bonds in San Antonio TX company that picks up and explains things plainly, the questions can come as fast as you have them. You are not the first family from Converse to make this call, and you will not be the last.

DWI Bail Bond Cases
DWI arrests happen on the corridors people drive every day, IH-10 East and the FM 78 stretch through town. A driver stopped late on a Friday, or a young serviceman whose career hinges on getting out before his next shift, is the kind of call that comes from here.
A DWI in Bexar County starts with booking, and a magistrate has to set the bond amount before anyone walks free. After enough of these cases, we know how the night usually goes. Plenty of families in Converse have called us first thing the morning after. Most folks here have never been arrested before. We get that.

Our After-Hours Response Process
A call at two in the morning. A loved one stuck in holding while the house waits up. A weekend arrest that cannot sit until Monday. We are available by phone twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. When a family in Converse reaches McRae Bail Bonds in the middle of the night, we start gathering the name, the charge, and the location right away. Arrests do not wait for business hours, and neither do we. You call, we pick up. That simple.
Felony Bail Bond Cases
Felony charges change everything, and Converse families dealing with one feel that weight fast. Larger bonds are where collateral can come into play, a vehicle title or a piece of property, worked out before a release happens.
A felony in Bexar County runs through the Adult Detention Center and the magistrate process before any bond posts. The longer waits these cases bring are something we have stood with families through. The standard bail bonds service in San Antonio TX fee runs ten percent of the total bail amount, and that holds for felony bonds the same as any other. Bigger charges need steady hands. That is the work.
Bexar County Jail Release Process
Most arrests in and around Converse end up at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center for booking, even when the first stop was the Converse holding facility on South Seguin. A magistrate sets the bond, usually within a day or so, and only then can a bond be posted.
We have learned that release can still take hours after the paperwork goes through, simply because of how Bexar County processes things on their end. Across the county we have posted plenty of bonds, and we know where the holdups tend to happen. When the wait drags, McRae Bail Bonds keeps families in the loop instead of leaving them guessing. We know these buildings. We know how they run.
We also serve nearby Universal City, Live Oak, and the Schertz and Cibolo corridor.

Driving Directions from Converse to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From central Converse near FM 78 and Seguin Road, head south to IH-10 East and follow it west toward downtown San Antonio. Connect to I-37 South, then exit toward South Presa Street and continue to 4023 S Presa St. The drive runs about sixteen to eighteen miles and takes roughly twenty-five to thirty minutes in normal traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Where is someone arrested in Converse taken, and where do I post their bond?
Most people arrested in Converse are first held at the Converse facility on South Seguin, then transferred to the Bexar County Adult Detention Center for booking and magistration, which is where the bond is posted.
2. How much does a bail bond cost in San Antonio?
The standard bond fee in San Antonio is ten percent of the total bail amount, and that fee is set once the magistrate establishes the bond. The percentage is typical across Bexar County bondsmen.

