How long does jail release take?
Usually two to six hours after bond posting, depending on the facility.
An arrest is rarely on schedule. Our team answers around the clock to walk you through release, paperwork, and what comes next — with discretion and zero pressure.
When someone you love is held in custody, the priority is getting them home and getting clear answers about what happens next. Our team handles each call individually: we listen first, explain the process plainly, and start moving as soon as you're ready.
Every conversation, document, and detail stays between us. We never share information beyond what the court strictly requires.
We explain the standard 15% premium upfront and discuss payment options before anything is signed.
Arrests are stressful enough. We answer calmly and treat every family with respect.
Phones are answered around the clock — nights, weekends, and holidays included.
To begin a release, we collect a short list of basics. If you're missing pieces, don't worry — we'll help track them down.
Most bonds require someone to cosign — typically a family member or close friend over 21. The cosigner takes on a real responsibility: helping make sure the defendant shows up to court when required.
We explain premium, collateral expectations, and court compliance in plain language before any document is signed.
Check out our FAQ or call (704) 314-5942 — phones answered 24/7.
We work directly with intake desks and detention facilities across Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Iredell, Lincoln, Union, and surrounding counties.
Charlotte — Central & Annex detention centers.
Concord — Cabarrus County Detention Center.
Gastonia & eastern Gaston — call to confirm coverage.
Monroe — Union County Jail.
Statesville — Iredell County Detention Center.
Lincolnton — Lincoln County Detention Center.
Salisbury — Rowan County Detention Center.
Not sure if we cover your location? Call — we will confirm right away.
Every case is different. What stays consistent is how we handle them — with discretion, accurate information, and a focus on getting people home as quickly as possible.
Usually two to six hours after bond posting, depending on the facility.
Yes, in most cases.
Typically 15% of the bond; payment plans may be available.
Yes — multiple surrounding counties. See our service area for details.
24/7 bail bonds in Charlotte NC
Call us anytime — day or night — and we will start the process immediately.