Alachua County Bail Bonds

(352) 235-9998 ![]()
(877) 443-4130 ![]()
Brennan Bail has bail bondsman ready to assist you in Alachua county and all cites within. Gainesville is the county seat an is where you will find the Alachua county jail and courthouse facility. Bail Bonds in Alachua County Florida can be posted 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. When requesting to bail someone out of Alachua county, please call our office at 1-877-443-4130 with the following information: Defendant full name, Date of Birth, Bond amount, and any previous criminal history you may know of.
Cities Brennan Bail services in Alachua County:
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Alachua County First Appearance: 9:00 AM Monday - Sunday
Payments for an Alachua County Bail Bond - We accept major credit cards, wire transfers, Western Union transfers and PayPal. If you are not located in the Alachua County area, the bail bond process can be done by phone and/or fax. This is a simple process and can be completed in just a few minutes. This service is available to anyone. Please have a payment method in mind when inquiring about our bail by phone service.
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Important information and phone numbers that will be helpful when inquiring about an inmate and during the bonding process.
Alachua County Jail 3333 NE 39th Ave |
Alachua County Sheriff 2621 SE Hawthorne Road |
Clerk of Courts (352) 374-3636 |
State Attorney's Office 120 West University Ave. |
Finding out that a friend or a loved one has been detained for a criminal offence can be a time of upset and worry. When it comes to wanting to acquire a Bail Bond to get the person released, the process may appear to troublesome, especially if finances are difficult to come by.
Areas around Alachua County Florida
Obtaining a Bail Bond to release someone from custody is not as long winded and complicated a process as it may first appear. Most paperwork can filled out within an hour and the whole application to release process can be completed from start to finish is as little as 5 hours.
The Bail Bond process in Alachua County will start with having some basic information to hand. This basic information is indicative of how simple the process can actually be. With the information, it will allow the Bail Bond agency with which you will be dealing with, to initiate searches to find all of the rest of pertinent data themselves.
The defendants full name will initially be required and the only other personal information needed about them should be their date of birth. That is enough to get the application for a Bail Bond started, along with just the date upon which the defendant’s arrest occurred.
All that is left to pass on to the Bail Bond agency is the amount of the Bail Bond in question, and a major credit card will be needed to help secure the bond. Those are the five key bits of data which an agency will need to start processing the Bail Bond.
The are minor differences between the counties in Florida, when looking to secure a Bail Bond. The major factoring difference is simply down to processing time. Some agencies will try and win your custom by promising the fastest processing time, but the truth is that the duration of getting a Bail Bond posted is largely out of their control.
Armed with the basic information that the Indemnitor (the person who is acting as the responsible party for the defendant by posting the Bail Bond) then the Agency will be able to find all of the rest of the information that they require to get the application moving along. The Indemnitor may be required to disclose some information of their own.
The process then involves the actual Alachua Bail Bond forms being filled out. This can be done without visiting the office of an agency, as the forms are generally available online and can be filled in and faxed back. Some instances may require a visit to an agency, but the process can be completed without having to do so.
With all of the paper completed the Bail Bond can be posted, and then it is a matter of time before the inmate can be released. Upon release the Indemnitor takes responsibility for the defendant, making sure that they fulfill court appearances. The Bail Bond agency will also share some of that responsibility.
Collateral posted for the Bail Bond will be returned to the Indemnitor when the case of the defendant has been closed.
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