Frequently Asked Question
Common Questions People Ask!
Bail Bond Questions? We’ve Got Answers.
Every case is different, but we move immediately and work as fast as the detention center allows. Many releases happen within a few hours once paperwork and payment are complete.
Yes — we answer every time, day or night. You’ll always reach a real licensed bondsman, not a call center.
100%. We treat every client with respect, privacy, and total confidentiality from start to finish.
We typically need the defendant’s name, date of birth, the jail or county they’re being held in, and any bond details you have. If you’re unsure, we can help look it up.
Yes. We accept secure online payments through Bailbooks, as well as most major credit and debit cards. Payment options will be explained clearly before anything is finalized.
Yes. A friend or family member can make the payment on behalf of the defendant, either online or in person.
In many cases, yes. However, payment plans may be available for qualifying clients depending on the bond amount and case details.
Collateral is not required for every case. Some higher bond amounts or specific situations may require collateral, but we’ll explain all options clearly before moving forward.
A co-signer must be at least 25 years old, have valid identification, and be financially responsible. We’ll walk you through exactly what’s required.
Important Cosigner Responsibility:
As a cosigner, you are taking financial responsibility for the client who is incarcerated. If the client misses court, cannot obtain a new court date before final judgment, or disappears, all cosigners may be responsible for paying the full face value of the bond(s) immediately.
If a payment plan is in place, payments must be made according to the agreed schedule and amount. If payments become late or short, the remaining balance may become due in full from the cosigners.
In most cases, no. Travel restrictions are set by the court. Always check with us before making any travel plans to avoid violations.
The bail bond fee is a service fee and is non-refundable, regardless of the case outcome. This is standard across North Carolina.
The bond remains active until the case is resolved and the defendant has appeared at all required court dates.
If the court modifies the bond, contact us immediately. We’ll explain what changes mean and what steps, if any, are required.
In some cases, yes. Eligibility depends on the judge and the specifics of the violation. Call us so we can review the situation quickly.
Release time varies based on jail processing and staffing. Once the bond is posted, release typically takes several hours, but timing is controlled by the facility — not the bail agent.
Most arrests in Fayetteville are processed through the Cumberland County Detention Center, though some surrounding areas use neighboring county facilities.