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Alamance County, North Carolina

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Broadway Bail Bonds is headquartered in Graham, NC, steps from the Alamance County Detention Center. Fast, affordable bail bond services for families across Alamance County.

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Your Trusted Bail Bondsman in Alamance County

When someone you love is arrested in Alamance County, North Carolina, every minute spent behind bars feels like an eternity. Broadway Bail Bonds is the most trusted bail bond agency in Alamance County, providing fast, professional, and completely confidential bail bond services around the clock. Our office at 202 South Main Street in Graham sits just steps from the Alamance County Detention Center, which means we can begin the release process faster than any other bail bondsman in the area. Whether you need a bail bond in Graham, Burlington, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, Gibsonville, or any other community in Alamance County, Broadway Bail Bonds is ready to help you get your loved one home.

Founded by United States Navy veteran Anthony Broadway, our agency has earned a reputation built on integrity, discretion, and deep knowledge of the Alamance County criminal justice system. We hold NC Bail Agent License number 0015875052 and maintain a BBB A-plus rating. From the moment you call our twenty-four-hour bail bond hotline at (336) 266-4082, a licensed bail bond agent will guide you through every step of the process so you know exactly what to expect and how much it will cost.

How Bail Bonds Work in Alamance County

After an arrest in Alamance County, the defendant is transported to the Alamance County Detention Center on South Maple Street in Graham for booking and processing. Once the booking process is complete, a magistrate reviews the charges and sets a bail amount based on the severity of the offense, the defendant's criminal history, community ties, and perceived flight risk. Bail amounts in Alamance County can range from a few hundred dollars for minor traffic offenses to tens of thousands of dollars for serious felony charges.

Most families cannot afford to pay the full bail amount out of pocket. That is where a licensed bail bondsman steps in. Broadway Bail Bonds posts a surety bail bond on the defendant's behalf. Under North Carolina law, the bail bond premium is set between ten and fifteen percent of the total bail amount. This premium is non-refundable and represents the fee for our professional bail bond service. In return, we guarantee the full bail amount to the court and take responsibility for ensuring the defendant appears at every scheduled court date in Alamance County District Court or Alamance County Superior Court.

Once the bail bond paperwork is completed and filed with the Alamance County Detention Center, the release process typically takes between two and six hours depending on jail processing times, staffing, and the time of day. Because our office is located just a short walk from the detention center, we can often expedite the paperwork and reduce wait times compared to bail bond companies located outside of Graham.

Bail Bond Services We Offer in Alamance County

Broadway Bail Bonds handles the complete range of bail bond types recognized under North Carolina law. No matter what kind of bond the court requires, our licensed bail bond agents have the experience and the resources to post it quickly.

  • Surety Bail Bonds — The most common type of bail bond in Alamance County. We post the full bail amount with the court on your behalf in exchange for a premium of ten to fifteen percent. Surety bonds are available for misdemeanors, felonies, and all other bailable offenses.
  • Cash Bail Bonds — Some charges in Alamance County require a cash bond, meaning the full bail amount must be paid directly to the court. We help you understand when a cash bond is required and assist with the payment process.
  • Property Bail Bonds — When real estate is used as collateral to secure a bail bond, specific equity and documentation requirements must be met. Broadway Bail Bonds walks you through every step of the property bond process, from deed verification to court filings.
  • Felony Bail Bonds — Serious criminal charges in Alamance County carry higher bail amounts. Our agents have extensive experience posting bonds for felony offenses including drug charges, assault, robbery, and other serious crimes.
  • Misdemeanor Bail Bonds — For less serious offenses such as simple assault, trespassing, shoplifting, or disorderly conduct, bail amounts are typically lower, and the release process can be very fast.
  • DWI and Traffic Bail Bonds — Driving while impaired arrests in Alamance County often happen on nights and weekends. Our twenty-four-hour availability means we can post DWI bail bonds any time of day or night so the defendant does not have to spend the entire weekend in jail.
  • Federal Bail Bonds — Federal charges are handled differently from state charges and often involve stricter bail conditions. Broadway Bail Bonds has the experience and the underwriting capacity to handle federal bail bonds in the Middle District of North Carolina.

Cities and Communities We Serve in Alamance County

Alamance County is home to more than 160,000 residents spread across a diverse mix of cities, towns, and rural communities in the heart of North Carolina's Piedmont region. Broadway Bail Bonds proudly serves every corner of Alamance County, including the following cities and towns.

Graham

The county seat and home to our office. Located directly next to the Alamance County Detention Center and Courthouse. We handle more bail bonds in Graham than anywhere else.

Burlington

The largest city in Alamance County with over 57,000 residents. Burlington bail bonds are among our most frequent calls, and our proximity to Graham means fast response times.

Mebane

A rapidly growing community on the Alamance-Orange county line. We serve Mebane residents arrested in either Alamance County or Orange County facilities.

Elon

Home to Elon University, Elon residents and students who need bail bond assistance can count on Broadway Bail Bonds for discreet, professional service.

Haw River

Located along Interstate 40 and 85, Haw River is a short drive from Graham. We regularly post bail bonds for Haw River residents at the Alamance County Detention Center.

Gibsonville

Situated on the Alamance-Guilford county line, Gibsonville residents may be processed at either county's detention facility. We serve both.

We also serve the communities of Saxapahaw, Snow Camp, Swepsonville, Ossipee, Altamahaw, and all unincorporated areas throughout Alamance County. No matter where the arrest occurred or where the defendant lives, if they are being held at the Alamance County Detention Center, Broadway Bail Bonds can help.

Alamance County Detention Center and Local Resources

Understanding the local jail and court system in Alamance County is essential for navigating the bail bond process efficiently. The Alamance County Detention Center is the primary holding facility for all arrests made within the county. Here are the key resources families should know about when dealing with an arrest in Alamance County.

  • Alamance County Detention Center — 109 South Maple Street, Graham, N.C. 27253 — Phone: (336) 570-6317. This is where all arrestees in Alamance County are booked and processed. Visitation schedules and inmate lookup information are available by calling the facility directly.
  • Alamance County Magistrate's Office — 109 South Maple Street, Graham, N.C. 27253 — Phone: (336) 570-5219. The magistrate sets the initial bail amount after an arrest. Broadway Bail Bonds has extensive working relationships with the magistrate's office, which helps us process bonds efficiently.
  • Alamance County Sheriff's Office — 109 South Maple Street, Graham, N.C. 27253 — Phone: (336) 570-6300. The sheriff's office oversees the detention center and processes all bail bond paperwork for inmate releases.
  • Alamance County Courthouse — 1 Court Square, Graham, N.C. 27253 — Phone: (336) 438-1000. All Alamance County District Court and Superior Court proceedings are held here. Defendants released on bail must appear at all scheduled court dates at this location.
  • Family Justice Center — 1950 Martin Street, Burlington, NC 27217 — Phone: (336) 570-6019. Provides resources and support for families affected by domestic violence and related charges.

Payment Options for Alamance County Bail Bonds

Broadway Bail Bonds understands that an unexpected arrest creates financial stress for the entire family. That is why we offer multiple payment options to make bail bonds in Alamance County as affordable as possible. We accept major credit cards including Visa, Mastercard, and Discover. For defendants or families who cannot pay the full premium upfront, we offer flexible payment plans on a case-by-case basis so that financial hardship does not keep your loved one locked up.

The bail bond premium in North Carolina is regulated by the state Department of Insurance and is set between ten and fifteen percent of the total bail amount. This means that if bail is set at ten thousand dollars, the premium you pay to a bail bondsman ranges from one thousand to fifteen hundred dollars. This premium is non-refundable regardless of the outcome of the case. Broadway Bail Bonds is fully transparent about all costs, and our agents will explain every fee before you sign any paperwork.

Why Families in Alamance County Choose Broadway Bail Bonds

There are several bail bond companies operating in and around Alamance County, but families consistently choose Broadway Bail Bonds for several important reasons. First, our physical proximity to the Alamance County Detention Center means faster processing and shorter wait times for release. Second, our twenty-four-hour availability ensures that no matter when an arrest happens — whether it is two in the afternoon or two in the morning — a licensed bail bond agent will answer your call. Third, our veteran-owned business is built on the values of service, honor, and commitment to the community. We treat every family with the respect and compassion they deserve during an incredibly difficult time.

Additionally, Broadway Bail Bonds offers bonds by phone and fax for families who cannot physically travel to our Graham office. If you live in Burlington, Mebane, or any other part of Alamance County and cannot get to our office right away, we can begin the bail bond process over the phone and have the paperwork filed remotely. This service is especially valuable for out-of-state family members who need to post bail for a loved one held in the Alamance County Detention Center.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alamance County Bail Bonds

How quickly can someone be released from the Alamance County Detention Center?

After the bail bond paperwork is filed, release times at the Alamance County Detention Center typically range from two to six hours. The exact time depends on how busy the facility is, the time of day, and whether additional processing is required for the specific charges. Because our office is steps from the jail, we can often expedite the paperwork process significantly.

How much does a bail bond cost in Alamance County?

Under North Carolina law, bail bond premiums are regulated between ten and fifteen percent of the total bail amount. For example, if bail is set at five thousand dollars, you would pay between five hundred and seven hundred fifty dollars. Broadway Bail Bonds also offers flexible payment plans for families who need financial assistance.

Can I post bail for someone in Alamance County if I live out of state?

Yes. Broadway Bail Bonds regularly assists out-of-state family members with the bail bond process. We can handle everything over the phone and accept credit card payments remotely. You do not need to be physically present at our Graham office to post bail for a loved one held in the Alamance County Detention Center.

What happens if the defendant misses a court date in Alamance County?

If a defendant released on a bail bond fails to appear at a scheduled court date in Alamance County District Court or Superior Court, the court may issue a failure to appear warrant and order the bail bond forfeited. This means the full bail amount becomes due. It is critical that defendants attend every scheduled court appearance. Broadway Bail Bonds provides court date reminders to help ensure compliance.

Do you handle DWI bail bonds in Alamance County?

Yes. DWI arrests are among the most common charges in Alamance County, and they frequently happen on nights and weekends. Broadway Bail Bonds is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays, to post DWI bail bonds and get the defendant released as quickly as possible.

Other Service Areas Near Alamance County

In addition to Alamance County, Broadway Bail Bonds provides bail bond services in neighboring counties across North Carolina. Visit our other service area pages for more information.

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