
Jail Bail Bonds
Bonds by Amy provides fast, reliable bail bond services for individuals held in county jails throughout North Carolina. We are available 24/7 to help secure release as quickly as possible and guide you through every step of the process.
We work with local detention centers across the region and understand how to move quickly through the bail process to avoid unnecessary delays.

County Jail Bail Bond Services
Select a location above or below to learn more about the bail process for each facility and how we can help.
How Jail Bail Bonds Work
After an arrest, individuals are taken to a local detention center where a magistrate sets bail based on the charges and circumstances. Once bail is set, you have two main options:
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Pay the full bail amount directly to the jail
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Work with a bail bondsman to pay a percentage of the total
Most people choose a bail bondsman to reduce upfront cost and speed up the process.
How Long Does It Take to Get Released?
After bail is posted, release times can vary depending on the jail’s processing speed and workload. In most cases, release takes between 2 to 8 hours, although delays can happen due to paperwork, shift changes, or intake volume.
Our team works efficiently to help move the process along as quickly as possible.
Why Choose Bonds by Amy
Bonds by Amy provides fast, dependable bail bond services throughout Davidson County. We are available 24/7 and understand how stressful this situation can be. Our goal is to make the process simple, clear, and as fast as possible so you can focus on what matters most.
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24/7 availability
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Fast response times
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Experience with local county jails
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Simple and straightforward process
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Flexible payment options available
We focus on making the process as easy and stress-free as possible.
Call Now for Immediate Help
If you need help with a jail bail bond, don’t wait. Contact Bonds by Amy now (336-655-6699) for fast, professional assistance. We proudly serve Winston-Salem, Greensboro, High Point, Lexington, Asheboro, Yadkinville, and surrounding areas.
Bail Bonds FAQ
Q: How long does it take to get out of jail?
A: Release times vary depending on the jail and processing, but we act immediately to start the process and avoid delays. Our goal is to get your loved one released as quickly as possible.
Q: How much does a bail bond cost in North Carolina?
A: Bail bonds are typically a percentage of the total bail amount set by the court. Call us for exact pricing and flexible payment options.
Q: Do you offer payment plans for bail bonds?
A: Yes. We offer flexible payment plans to make the process easier and more manageable. Call us to discuss your options
Q: Are you available 24/7 ?
A: Yes — we are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Q: What information do I need to start a bail bond?
A: If possible, have the person’s full name, date of birth, and where they are being held. If you’re unsure, call us — we can help locate them and get started immediately.
Q: Can you help with felony and misdemeanor charges?
A: Yes. We handle both misdemeanor and felony bail bonds in Winston-Salem and throughout Forsyth County.
Q: What if there is a warrant for someone’s arrest?
A: Call us before turning yourself in. We can guide you through the process and help you move quickly once the bond is set.
Q: Do you work with all Jails in NC?
A: Yes. We are familiar with all jail systems and work directly with local facilities to help speed up the release process.
Q: How quickly can you start the bail bond process?
A: We can begin the bail bond process immediately after you contact us. Since we are available 24/7, we act fast to help secure release as quickly as possible.
Q: Do I need collateral for a bail bond?
A: In some cases, collateral may be required depending on the bond amount and situation. We will explain all requirements clearly and work with you to find the best option.
Q: What happens after someone is released on bail?
A: After release, the individual must attend all required court dates. As long as they meet all obligations, the bond process is completed without issues.
Q: What happens if someone misses a court date?
A: Missing a court date can result in additional charges and bond forfeiture. If this happens, contact us immediately so we can help guide you on the next steps.
Q: Can I post bail for someone from another city or county?
A: Yes. We can assist with bail bonds across multiple counties and help coordinate the process even if you are not located nearby.
Q: What forms of payment do you accept?
A: We accept various payment methods and offer flexible payment options. Contact us to discuss what works best for your situation.
Q: Can bail be posted at any time of day?
A: Yes. Bail can be posted 24/7, and our team is always available to assist, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Q: Do you help with bond transfers?
A: Yes. We can assist with transferring bail bonds from one bondsman to another and make the process simple and hassle-free.
Q: How do I find out if someone is in jail?
A: If you’re unsure where someone is being held, contact us. We can help locate them quickly and begin the bail process.
Q: Is the bail bond fee refundable?
A: Bail bond fees are typically non-refundable, as they are the cost of the service provided to secure release.
Q: Can you help with out-of-state arrests?
A: In some cases, we can assist or guide you through the process if an arrest occurs outside of North Carolina. Contact us for details.
Q: Do you handle DUI or drug-related charges?
A: Yes. We handle a wide range of charges, including DUI, drug-related offenses, misdemeanors, and felonies.
Q: What is needed to co-sign a bail bond?
A: A co-signer may need to provide identification, contact information, and agree to ensure the defendant appears in court. We will walk you through the process step by step.
Q: Can someone be released without paying the full bail amount?
A: Yes. That is the purpose of a bail bond. You typically only pay a percentage of the total bail amount to secure release.
Q: Do you work directly with local jails and courts?
A: Yes. We regularly work with local jails and court systems, which helps us move quickly and avoid delays in the process.