Bail Bondsman near Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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407.321.3444

Two Locations

Juan's Bail Bonds
2621 S. Orlando Drive
Unit 1 (1792)
Sanford, FL 32773
Call (407) 321-3444


A.Juan's Bail Bonds
620 East New York Ave.
Suite B,
DeLand, FL 32724
Call (386) 256-7774

The Bail Bonding Process

1. Locate
You locate a Bailbonding Agents in FL at A. Juan's Bail Bonds. We provide bail bonds in Daytona Beach, Sanford and Orlando. Plus bail bonding in all Florida Counties.

2. You contact the Bailbond Agents in Florida
We have bailbond agents in the Daytona Beach area, Sanford and most Florida counties.

3. Information
He/She will ask you for specific information about your friend/relative who is detained, including the following:
· What is the person's full legal name?
· What is the person's date of birth?
· What is the arresting agency (Sheriff, etc)?
· What county, city and state is the person being held in?
· What is the booking number?
· What is the charge?
· How much is the bail amount?
(Your Bailbond Agent may also require some basic information about the accused personal history, including where they work, previous arrests, and residency information)

4. Payment
You provide the Bailbond Agency with a percentage of the total bail amount. (typically 12-15% based upon the amount of the bail bond)

5. Contact
The Bailbond Agent will contact the jail facility and determine the exact bail information and arrange to have your friend/relative released.

6. Arrangements
Your Bailbond Agent will contact you as soon as the arrangements have been completed.

7. Availability
You must stay readily available. Your Bailbond Agent will probably need to contact you several times during the bail process, so you will need to provide them with a phone number where they can reach you. They may also need you to provide them with a fax number. (You can receive faxes at many grocery stores, office supply stores, and copy centers)

8. Please have patience
Many detention facilities (especially those in large metropolitan areas) are very slow in processing and often have their telephone lines overloaded with calls.