
Bail Bonds in Guadalupe County TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Guadalupe County sits directly northeast of San Antonio, anchored by the county seat of Seguin and split by Interstate 10 and the Guadalupe River. It is one of the fastest growing counties in Texas, packed with newer subdivisions in Cibolo and Schertz, historic homes in old downtown Seguin, and rural land out toward Marion and McQueeney.
Calls come in from families in Cibolo at two in the morning after a relative is booked into the detention center on North Guadalupe Street. We walk Schertz parents through paperwork when a young driver lands in jail after a weekend stop on FM 78. When Guadalupe County families need bail bonds, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Clients Across Guadalupe County
Guadalupe County stretches from the I-35 commuter suburbs down through Seguin and out to the farmland near New Berlin and Kingsbury. Arrests here happen everywhere, from a traffic stop on Interstate 10 to a domestic call in a Cibolo subdivision.
We post bonds for clients pulled over near the FM 725 exit toward McQueeney. We work with Marion families whose relatives are held after a weekend incident, and with Schertz residents commuting back from JBSA-Randolph. Every county has its own rhythm. We know this one.

Seguin Arrest and Bail Bond Cases
Most arrests across the county route through the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center in Seguin, which books roughly 8,000 people a year. After booking, a magistrate sets the bail amount, usually within 48 hours. We meet families outside the jail on North Guadalupe Street and start paperwork the same hour a bail amount comes down. For a bail bonds in San Antonio TX provider, the short drive out to Seguin is routine, and we know the booking flow at that facility. Knowing the building saves everyone time.

Late-Night Bail Bond Calls
A spouse arrested after a late stop on US Highway 90. A college student held following a Friday night call near Texas Lutheran University. A parent waiting on a magistrate while the rest of the house sleeps.
Calls like these come in across Guadalupe County, day and night. The phone is answered around the clock, and we start the bond process once a bail amount is set rather than waiting for morning. Arrests do not keep business hours. Neither do we.
Felony Bail Bond Cases
Felony charges in Guadalupe County carry higher bail amounts and longer processing through the Seguin detention center. The standard bond fee generally runs at ten percent or more of the total bail amount, in line with typical practice among San Antonio area bondsmen.
We handle felony bonds for clients held in Seguin on amounts that run into five figures. McRae Bail Bonds works the same way on a larger felony bond as on a routine misdemeanor: confirm the amount with the jail, complete the paperwork, and post. People searching for bail bonds service in San Antonio TX get the same direct handling on these cases. A bigger number does not change the process.
What Families Should Know About Bail Bonds
Most Guadalupe County families calling us have never posted a bond before. They are worried about the cost, the wait, and whether they are even talking to the right person.
The bond fee is a percentage of the total bail set by the magistrate, and it is not refundable. We explain this to families in Cibolo, Schertz, and Seguin so they understand exactly what they are signing before anything is paid. Clear answers come standard with McRae Bail Bonds.
We also serve nearby New Braunfels, Universal City, and the La Vernia corridor.

Driving Directions from Guadalupe County to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From downtown Seguin, take West New Braunfels Street to Interstate 10 West toward San Antonio and run about 30 miles to the Loop 410 interchange. From there, head south to South Presa Street. The drive covers roughly 36 miles and takes 40 to 45 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What types of bonds does Guadalupe County accept?
Guadalupe County recognizes most standard bond types, including surety bonds posted through a licensed bail bond agent and cash bonds paid directly to the jail. The magistrate at the Seguin detention center sets the bail amount that any of these must cover.
2. How do I find out an inmate’s bond amount in Seguin?
You can call the Guadalupe County Adult Detention Center booking line or check the county inmate locator online to confirm the bond amount. We confirm the amount for you when you call.

