
Bail Bonds serving Wildwood West in San Antonio TX
What Our San Antonio Clients Say About Us
Wildwood West sits in Northwest San Antonio off Bandera Road, a quiet pocket of single-family homes built between 1978 and the early 2000s. The neighborhood is family-heavy, tucked near Loop 410 and the Leon Creek Greenway. When something goes wrong here, families want quick, quiet help.
Calls from this neighborhood often come in after late-night DWI stops on Loop 410, after arrests along Bandera Road, and during the early-morning hours when somebody has just been booked into the Bexar County Adult Detention Center. Some calls come from mothers, some from spouses, some from grandparents. Most of them want the same thing, which is to get their person home as soon as the system allows.
Many bail bond calls come from parents and spouses who have never been through the process before. When Wildwood West families need a bail bondsman they can reach in the middle of the night, they call McRae Bail Bonds.

Assisting Wildwood West Clients
Homes in Wildwood West stretch along West Wildwood Drive and the smaller streets connecting Bandera Road to Eckhert. Most folks here are working parents, retirees, and homeowners who have been in the area for years.
Calls have come in for teenagers picked up on misdemeanor charges near Loop 410. Spouses have reached out from parking lots along Bandera Road after a traffic stop turned into a DWI booking. Parents have called when an adult child was being held downtown.
Northwest Side families want a bondsman who actually picks up the phone, and that part is on us.
Helping Northwest Side Families
A large share of Wildwood West households are Hispanic, and Spanish is commonly spoken in the area. The community is close-knit, and when somebody gets arrested, the whole family usually gets pulled in. Some callers have never even heard the word magistrate before, and we walk them through the process slowly.
Calls come in both English and Spanish from family members standing in jail lobbies trying to make sense of paperwork. As a bail bonds in San Antonio TX company, McRae Bail Bonds has handled cases across the Northwest Side. Nobody should have to figure this out alone at 1 in the morning.
After-Hours Bail Bond Calls
A 2 a.m. call from a son in custody. A frantic message from a daughter driving to the jail. A father in the detention center parking lot at midnight with no idea what to do next. These are the kinds of calls that come in from Wildwood West and the broader Northwest Side, and we work to have somebody on our end ready to pick up.
Bonds get set around the clock in Bexar County, since magistrate hearings happen at all hours inside the jail. A bond can be posted at 2 a.m. about as easily as 2 p.m., and we have filed paperwork during holiday weekends and on slow nights at booking. Phone gets answered whether it is dinnertime or three in the morning.

Loop 410 Arrest and Bail Bond Cases
Loop 410 cuts past Wildwood West, and many arrests in this part of town happen on or near that corridor. DWI stops, traffic incidents, and warrant pickups along Bandera Road feed straight into Bexar County booking. Bonds have gone out for clients arrested at the Loop 410 and Bandera Road interchange.
Calls have come in after stops on Huebner Road, after incidents off Eckhert Road, and after pickups closer to the Loop 410 frontage. Our work on Bail Bonds Inner West Side in San Antonio TX has carried over to clients across the Northwest Side. Arrest locations change. The booking process at North Comal does not.

Bexar County Jail Release Process
Most Wildwood West arrests end up at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center at 200 N. Comal Street downtown. Booking covers fingerprints, photos, and a magistrate hearing where bail is set, usually within 24 hours of the arrest.
Northwest Side families have walked through this process with us. Once bail is posted, release typically runs 2 to 12 hours depending on jail volume and shift changes. Some come quick, others wait longer than anyone wants. Standard San Antonio bail bond fees run 10 percent or more of the total bond, the typical rate across Texas.
That is how Bexar County runs, and McRae Bail Bonds works inside that system every day.
We also serve nearby Northwest Crossing, Alamo Farmsteads-Babcock Road, and the Leon Creek / Twin Creek corridor.
Driving Directions from Wildwood West to McRae Bail Bonds
Our Location: 4023 S Presa St, San Antonio, TX 78223
From Wildwood West, head east on Bandera Road and merge onto Loop 410 East. Continue to I-10 East toward downtown, then take I-37 South toward Corpus Christi. Exit at SE Military Drive and head east to S Presa Street. The drive runs about 18 to 20 miles and takes 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does it take to get someone released after a bond is posted at Bexar County Jail?
Release from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center on North Comal usually takes 2 to 12 hours after the bond is posted, depending on jail volume and shift changes. Wildwood West families driving from the Northwest Side should plan for the round trip plus jail processing time.
2. What does a bail bond typically cost in San Antonio?
Standard San Antonio bail bond fees run 10 percent or more of the total bond amount set by the magistrate. On a $5,000 bond, the typical fee in the local market would be $500 or higher, paid to the bondsman as a non-refundable service fee.

