Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Bail Bond?
It’s a financial guarantee that once a person is released
from jail, they will follow through on their obligation
to appear in court. The bail bondsman puts up the money
and serves as the party making the guarantee that the defendant
will appear in court. Failure to appear in court results
in the bail bond being forfeited and a warrant issued for
the arrest of the defendant.
What is an indemnitor and must I have one?
An indemnitor is the person who co-signs for the bond, and
is required for the bond process. If you are the inmate
and you do not have an indemnitor, we cannot help you.
How soon can I, or my loved one, get out of jail?
We can promise that we’ll work as quickly as possible
– however, we are not able to secure the release of
any inmate until after the bail amount has been set by the
Comal County Magistrate (judge). Typically, this occurs
each morning. So anyone arrested in the evening after hours
will spend a night in jail – no matter what.
I’m angry my son got arrested by a DWI, and
I want to teach him a lesson. Can’t I just leave him
in jail and not bail him out?
Sure you can – that’s your choice. However,
be aware that what that actually means is that your son
will be in jail until his case comes up for trial –
and that can take months.
I’m not guilty, can you help me?
We are able to help anyone who gets arrested in Comal County
– guilt or innocence is not our concern. Guilt or
innocence is determined by a court of law, not by us. We
simply help you get out of jail.
What obligation do I have to you if you bail me
out of jail?
You are obligated to appear in court on your appointed court
date(s). If you hire an attorney, you are still obligated
to appear in court on your assigned court date(s). If you
or your attorney fails to appear for you, a warrant for
your arrest will be issued. A no-show of your attorney is
not an excuse and will not relieve you of the obligation
to appear. We require you to call in weekly, and you
are also required to notify us of whether or not your whereabouts,
employment and/or court date(s) have changed.
How is bail determined?
Bail is determined solely by the Comal County Magistrate
(judge), and depends upon the severity of the crime and
the criminal background of the defendant.
What do your services cost?
We charge a percentage of the bail in exchange for putting
up the bail with Comal County. We are an approved bondsman
for Comal County.
How is your fee determined?
New Braunfels Bail Bonds determines the fee by assessing
the risk. What is the defendant’s criminal background?
Is the defendant employed? What are they charged with? Is
it a major or minor crime?
If I call you and I have the money for your fee,
are you required to bail out my friend?
No. We are an independently owned and operated bail bonds
company. If we feel that the bond is too much of a risk,
we can decline to post it for you.
How long have you been in business?
We have been in New Braunfels for over five years and in
various counties in Texas for longer than that. We are a
family owned and operated business with locations in Gonzales,
Caldwell, Guadalupe and Hays Counties.
I’m out of state, can you help me bail out
my daughter who’s in the Hays County Jail?
Please give us a call. We’ll see if we are
able to assist you.
What are the steps in the process?
First step is to give us a call at 830-625-7888. We will
verify the criminal charges and find out the amount of bail
set by the Comal County Magistrate (judge). Your indemnitor
(co-signer) will be notified of the bond fee. The indemnitor
will come to our office in downtown New Braunfels and fill
out the required forms. The indemnitor can then take the
bail bond form to the Comal County Jail to await the release
of the inmate. Once the inmate is released, the indemnitor
must accompany the inmate back to our office to fill out
the necessary paperwork, and the conditions of the bond
are explained.
Will I get my money back?
No. The fee paid to a bail bondsman to secure a bail bond
is nonrefundable.
Will I owe any more money?
Typically, no. The money on a bail bond is paid up front.
However, additional costs can and will be incurred if the
defendant fails to appear in court. If that occurs, the
defendant and co-signer on the bond become liable for any
court costs, fees from the bond forfeiture, collection fees,
and any other fees that may incur to locate the defendant.
Help! I got notified by mail that there is a warrant for my arrest, can you help?
Yes. Give us a call, and we’ll help you get a bail bond so that you can avoid spending time in jail.