24-hour bail bonds are available in OKC, Moore, Norman, and Noble, Oklahoma, Cleveland, and Canadian counties.
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Rodney's Bail Bonds is dedicated to providing quality service to the bail bonds industry. We work with our customers to navigate the complicated bail process. We strongly encourage customers to call us right away when they need to get started with the bail process to get their loved ones out of jail quickly. Since you never know when someone may end up on the wrong side of the law, it is essential that you are in touch with a reliable full-service bail bonding company to get started early in the process of getting bail for your loved one.
Rodney and his team are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to promptly assist you with any questions you may have regarding the bail process.
What do I need to know about bail bonds?
Call Rodney's Bail Bonds
The first step is to call Rodney at 405-205-0603. Give him the details of the arrest, such as where the arrest took place, and your loved one's complete information, such as their name, date of birth, and the city or county where they are being held. This information is important to help us get the information we need from the jail.
Co-signer
There will need to be a co-signer. If you are going to be the co-signer, please see the FAQ page on this website to learn more about what it means to be a co-signer. There will also be a premium due at the time the paperwork is started. Typically, that amount is 10% of the bond amount. For example, if the bond is $2,000, the amount due would be $200.
Paperwork
The next step in the process would be the paperwork. This doesn't take very long, but we will have to meet with the co-signer to complete this step. We request that you fill out a few forms where you will be asked to provide some details about the defendant and yourself. Some identification documents may have to be provided at this point – such as your driver's license and proof of residence. Once the paperwork is complete, we can post the bond.
Release
Once the bond is posted, the jail will prepare your loved one to be released. It is a challenging task to give a precise estimate as to how long it would take for them to be released. The release process varies and moves faster in some jails while slowing down in others. This can be somewhat demanding and a test of your patience.
After Release Meeting
There will be some paperwork that needs to be completed by the defendant after they have been released. We will usually arrange to meet with them later that day or the next, depending on what time they are actually released.
Once Released
Once released, the most important thing for the defendant to do is to keep track of and attend all court appearances. It is also important that they find a good attorney who can represent them with the DA and in front of the judge.
The above-listed process may make the bail process sound complicated, but the entire process takes only a few hours. The only wait time involved is the time it takes for the defendant to be released from jail. The paperwork involved takes no more than half an hour to complete. Please give us a call at 405-205-0603 for any additional questions you have about the bail process.