
Bail Bonds in Sandy Oaks TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Sandy Oaks is a quiet, rural city in southeastern Bexar County, spread out along Interstate 37 where Priest and Mathis roads meet. Most homes here sit on big lots, a mix of older houses, newer builds, and manufactured homes on acreage. It is the kind of place about 20 miles out from downtown San Antonio, where a late-night arrest means a long, anxious drive for whoever gets the call.
Families out in the Waterwood subdivision and along Priest Road call us after a weekend arrest, and we post bonds for people held at the Bexar County Jail. The phone gets answered at 3 AM when a parent finds out their son is in custody. The distance from town does not slow us down. When Sandy Oaks families need help getting someone released, they call McRae Bail Bonds.
Serving Clients in Sandy Oaks
Sandy Oaks sits well south of the city, so most arrests here route through the Bexar County Jail on the West Side. We post bonds for clients across the area, from the Heritage South lots to homes off New Mathis Road.
Domestic dispute charges, drug possession, misdemeanors and felonies, these are the cases that bring Sandy Oaks families to a bondsman. Many of the folks we help in Sandy Oaks are first-timers, scared and unsure how any of this works. We walk you through the paperwork and the court dates before you sign. You are not the first family out here to make this call.

Felony Bail Bond Cases
A felony charge changes everything for a Sandy Oaks family. Bail amounts climb into the tens of thousands fast, and the court conditions get strict. We post felony bonds for clients in the Sandy Oaks area, including assault and repeat-offense charges where the numbers run steep. In the San Antonio area, the standard bond fee runs 10 percent or more of the total bail amount, so a higher bail means more out of pocket up front. We sit down and explain exactly what the figure means before anyone signs anything. Big numbers do not scare us off.

After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A 2 AM arrest off Interstate 37. A weekend booking after a traffic stop near Loop 1604. A call from a Sandy Oaks parent who just found out their kid is in custody. These are the calls we take, day and night, because arrests do not keep business hours.
We are available by phone around the clock, and we start the process the moment you reach us. For a city this far from downtown, having someone who picks up at any hour matters. McRae Bail Bonds takes the call whenever it comes. Late nights are when families need us most.
What to Know Before Co-Signing a Bail Bond
A lot of Sandy Oaks bonds get co-signed by a parent, spouse, or close friend. Co-signing means you take on real responsibility, not just a signature on a form. If the person you bond out misses court, you can be on the hook for the full bail amount. We go over this with families out near Waterwood and the Mathis Road area before they decide. As your Bail Bonds in San Antonio bondsman, we make sure you understand the terms first. It pays to know exactly what you are agreeing to before you sign for someone.
Understanding the Bail Bond Process
In Bexar County, booking comes first, then a magistrate sets bail within 24 to 48 hours. After that, a licensed bondsman can post the bond and the release process begins.
We post the bond, coordinate with the jail, and keep you updated while the West Side facility processes the release. Some Sandy Oaks families pay the fee up front, and some put down a portion and pay the rest over time. For more on our Bail Bonds Service in San Antonio, reach out any time. Getting Sandy Oaks people home is the whole job, and that is why families call McRae Bail Bonds.
We also serve nearby Elmendorf, Somerset, and the Loop 1604 corridor.

Driving Directions from Sandy Oaks to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From the center of Sandy Oaks near Priest and Mathis roads, take New Mathis Road west to Interstate 37 and head north toward San Antonio. Stay on I-37 for about 18 miles, then exit toward the South Presa Street area on the southeast side. The office at 4023 S Presa St is a short drive from the exit, roughly 25 to 30 minutes total depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Do I need a cosigner to post a bond?
Most bail bonds in the San Antonio area require a cosigner, usually a family member or close friend who agrees to be responsible if the person misses court. We go over the cosigner terms with you before anything is signed.
2. What can be used as collateral for a bail bond?
Common collateral in the San Antonio area includes vehicle titles and property, though not every bond requires it. We talk through your situation and let you know what works for your case.

