Bail bonds in Cabarrus County, NC — 24/7 bondsman for Concord, Kannapolis & Harrisburg
Call now — (704) 314-5942 · Cabarrus County bondsman, available 24/7
Call now — (704) 314-5942 · Cabarrus County bondsman, available 24/7
When a loved one is arrested in Cabarrus County, the bail bond process starts at the Cabarrus County Detention Center in Concord. Whether the arrest happened in Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant, or anywhere else in the county, Sloan Bail Bonding is ready to help. We have been serving Cabarrus County families since 2013 with fast, confidential, and professional bail bond services — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Concord functions as the county seat, so even when an arrest occurs in Kannapolis, Harrisburg, or along busy corridors, booking and bond posting still run through the same detention hub — which is why it helps to have a bondsman who knows the facility's rhythm.
You do not have to figure this out alone. Call us, and a licensed North Carolina bondsman will walk you through every step. If you also need support in the metro core, our bail bonds Charlotte NC coverage is the same team and the same phone.
Cabarrus County has grown rapidly, now serving over 230,000 residents across Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant, Midland, and surrounding areas. With this growth comes a higher volume of arrests and a busy court system.
We take calls from parents, spouses, and friends who are overwhelmed by legal jargon and the clock ticking while someone sits in a holding cell. Whether the charge is a misdemeanor, a domestic-related hold with extra steps, a drug offense, or a serious felony, we start by listening — then we translate what the jail needs into a clear plan.
We help families in all situations — from first-time misdemeanors to complex felony bonds. Every case is handled with the same approach: listen, explain, act quickly.
Almost all arrests in Cabarrus County are processed through the Cabarrus County Detention Center in Concord.
Address: 40 Corban Avenue SE, Concord, NC 28025
Phone: (704) 920-3058
Operated by: Cabarrus County Sheriff's Office
Capacity: approximately 665 beds
Additional facilities:
These facilities handle all inmate intake and classification. Our team works directly with detention staff, which helps speed up the release process.
If you are meeting an agent or bringing paperwork to the Corban Avenue corridor, allow time for parking and security screening.
After release, cases move through the Cabarrus County Courthouse; knowing court location and bond conditions helps defendants stay compliant.
Address: 77 Union Street South, Concord, NC 28025
Phone: (704) 262-5500
Magistrate: (704) 262-5519
District Attorney: (704) 262-5510
Magistrates set most bonds immediately after booking. Some charges (like domestic violence) require a judge, which can delay release.
Step 1 — Arrest and transport. The defendant is taken to Cabarrus County Detention Center, usually by the arresting agency or county transport.
Step 2 — Booking. Fingerprinting, photo, and medical screening are completed; the inmate is classified into the housing system.
Step 3 — Magistrate review. For many charges, a magistrate sets bond within hours; some charges require a judge first, which can extend the timeline.
Step 4 — Contact Sloan Bail Bonding. We confirm booking status, gather cosigner details, and explain premium, collateral expectations, and court compliance.
Step 5 — Paperwork & payment. The cosigner signs the indemnity agreement and pays the premium or arranges an approved payment plan.
Step 6 — Bond posting. We deliver the surety bond to the jail so the release process can begin.
Step 7 — Release. Out-processing usually takes two to six hours after posting, depending on staffing and population movement inside the facility.
North Carolina courts may set different bond types depending on the charge, criminal history, and risk factors. Most families who call us need a surety bond: a licensed bondsman guarantees the full amount to the court while the family pays the regulated premium.
We primarily handle surety bonds.
North Carolina's standard rate for a surety bail bond is a 15% non-refundable premium on the bond amount ordered by the court. The table below shows common examples; your actual premium follows the same percentage rule unless a lawful exception applies.
| Bond amount | Premium (15%) |
|---|---|
| $1,000 | $150 |
| $5,000 | $750 |
| $10,000 | $1,500 |
| $25,000 | $3,750 |
| $50,000 | $7,500 |
Payment plans and collateral may be required for larger bonds. Call (704) 314-5942 for a quote tied to your specific bond amount.
All arrests are processed through Concord — one main intake point, so families know bond work ties to the Corban Avenue complex.
For neighboring coverage, see our bail bond service area page.
Choosing a bondsman is about who stays with you until release clears and who explains what signing means — especially when Cabarrus jails are busy.
Learn more about how we work on our About Sloan Bail Bonding page.
After the bond is posted, release usually falls in the two-to-six-hour range depending on intake volume and staffing at the detention center.
Yes, in most surety bond cases a qualified cosigner is part of the agreement. We explain obligations clearly before anything is signed.
Typically 15% of the bond amount as the non-refundable premium. Payment plans may be available depending on the bond size and underwriting.
Yes. We post bonds for arrests across Cabarrus County; intake is centralized in Concord, and we coordinate with that facility daily.
No. The surety premium is non-refundable under North Carolina law — it is the cost of the bond service.
You can still call. We help confirm booking status, explain what to expect from the magistrate, and line up paperwork so posting can move fast once bail is set.
Call (704) 314-5942 anytime — 24/7. A licensed bondsman answers; there is no voicemail maze.
Sloan Bail Bonding answers 24/7 for Concord, Kannapolis, Harrisburg, and the rest of the county.