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Extending Our Reach Across North Carolina
Below is a detailed list of the counties where Broadway Bail Bonds offers 24/7 assistance.

Service Area
At Broadway Bail Bonds, we understand that legal challenges can arise anywhere, at any time. That’s why our commitment to fast, reliable, and compassionate bail bond services extends far beyond a single county. We are proud to serve a broad range of communities across Central and Piedmont North Carolina, ensuring that expert assistance is always within reach when you need it most.
- Major Cities/Towns: Burlington, Graham (County Seat), Mebane, Elon, Haw River, Saxapahaw.
- Detention Facilities: Alamance County Detention Center.
- Why Choose Us in Alamance: As a core service area, we have a strong local presence and deep understanding of the Alamance County court and jail procedures to facilitate swift releases.

Cabarrus County Bail Bonds
- Major Cities/Towns: Concord (County Seat), Kannapolis, Harrisburg, Mount Pleasant.
- Detention Facilities: Cabarrus County Detention Center.
- Why Choose Us in Cabarrus: Our agents are familiar with the Cabarrus County legal landscape, ensuring efficient processing of bail bonds for your loved one’s rapid release.

Caswell County Bail Bonds
- Major Cities/Towns: Yanceyville (County Seat), Blanch, Prospect Hill.
- Detention Facilities: Caswell County Detention Center.
- Why Choose Us in Caswell: We offer discreet and prompt bail bond services throughout Caswell County, understanding the local dynamics to help you navigate the process.

Durham County Bail Bonds
- Major Cities/Towns: Durham (County Seat).
- Detention Facilities: Durham County Detention Facility.
- Why Choose Us in Durham: From downtown Durham to the surrounding areas, our team provides responsive 24/7 bail bond support, familiar with the unique aspects of Durham’s judicial system.

Forsyth County Bail Bonds
- Major Cities/Towns: Winston-Salem (County Seat), Kernersville, Clemmons, Lewisville.
- Detention Facilities: Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center.
- Why Choose Us in Forsyth: We are seasoned in handling bail bonds in Forsyth County, ensuring a streamlined process for release from the Winston-Salem detention facilities.

Guilford County Bail Bonds
- Major Cities/Towns: Greensboro (County Seat), High Point, Jamestown, Archdale.
- Detention Facilities: Greensboro Detention Center, High Point Detention Center.
- Why Choose Us in Guilford: With services covering both Greensboro and High Point, our agents are highly experienced with Guilford County’s large and active court system, providing reliable bail solutions.

- Major Cities/Towns: Charlotte (County Seat), Huntersville, Cornelius, Matthews, Mint Hill.
- Detention Facilities: Mecklenburg County Detention Center Central.
- Why Choose Us in Mecklenburg: As North Carolina’s most populous county, we have a robust network to serve Charlotte and its surrounding communities, delivering efficient bail bond services for all types of charges.

- Major Cities/Towns: Hillsborough (County Seat), Chapel Hill, Carrboro.
- Detention Facilities: Orange County Detention Center.
- Why Choose Us in Orange: We offer prompt and professional bail bond services throughout Orange County, working closely with local authorities to ensure quick processing.

- Major Cities/Towns: Raleigh (County Seat), Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Wake Forest.
- Detention Facilities: Wake County Detention Center, John H. Baker, Jr. Public Safety Center.
- Why Choose Us in Wake: Covering the state capital and surrounding vibrant towns, our Wake County bail bonds team is adept at navigating the busy judicial system for rapid inmate releases.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About Bail Bonds in North Carolina
Navigating the bail bond process can be confusing, especially during a stressful time. We've compiled answers to some of the most common questions our clients ask to help you understand how Broadway Bail Bonds can assist you.
What is a bail bond, and how does it work in North Carolina?
A bail bond is a surety bond guaranteed by a bail bond company (like Broadway Bail Bonds) that ensures a defendant will appear for all their court dates after being released from jail. In North Carolina, when someone is arrested, a magistrate or judge sets a bail amount. If you can’t afford the full amount, you pay a non-refundable percentage (premium) of the bail (typically 10-15%, as regulated by NC law) to a bail bondsman. We then post the full bail amount with the court, securing the defendant’s release. The bond remains active until the case is resolved, provided the defendant attends all court appearances.
How quickly can Broadway Bail Bonds get someone out of jail in Alamance, Durham, or other NC counties?
Our top priority is a swift release. Once you contact Broadway Bail Bonds and the necessary paperwork and payment are complete, our experienced agents immediately go to the detention facility (e.g., Alamance County Detention Center, Mecklenburg County Detention Center) to post the bond. The actual release time then depends on the jail’s processing procedures, which can vary from a few hours to sometimes longer during peak times or holidays. We work diligently to expedite this process for you 24/7.
What information do I need to provide to secure a bail bond?
To help us assist you quickly, please have the following information ready when you call Broadway Bail Bonds:
- The full name of the arrested individual.
- Their date of birth.
- The county and city where they were arrested (e.g., Charlotte in Mecklenburg County, Raleigh in Wake County, Greensboro in Guilford County).
- The charges they are facing (if known).
- The bail amount (if already set). Don’t worry if you don’t have all the details; we can help you find them.
How much does a bail bond cost with Broadway Bail Bonds?
In North Carolina, bail bond premiums are set by state law, typically between 10% and 15% of the total bail amount. This premium is a non-refundable fee for our service. For example, if bail is set at $10,000, our fee would be between $1,000 and $1,500. We pride ourselves on transparent pricing with no hidden fees, and we can discuss flexible payment options to fit your situation.
What happens if the defendant misses a court date?
Missing a scheduled court appearance (known as “Failure to Appear” or FTA) is a serious matter. When a defendant misses a court date, the court will typically issue a warrant for their arrest, and the bail bond will be forfeited. If this occurs, it’s crucial to contact Broadway Bail Bonds immediately. We will work with you to understand the situation and explore options to reinstate the bond, but timely communication is key.
Do I need collateral for a bail bond in NC?
While some larger bail bonds may require collateral (like property, vehicles, or other assets) to secure the bond, many smaller to mid-range bonds do not. At Broadway Bail Bonds, we strive to make the process as accessible as possible. We assess each situation individually. Often, a responsible co-signer with stable employment is sufficient. We will clearly communicate any collateral requirements upfront, if applicable.
Is Broadway Bail Bonds open 24 hours? What if I need help on a holiday?
Yes! Broadway Bail Bonds is open and fully operational 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, including all major holidays. We understand that arrests don’t stop for nights or weekends. Whenever you need urgent bail bond services in Alamance, Guilford, Wake, Mecklenburg, or any of our service counties, our professional agents are ready to assist you immediately.
What types of charges does Broadway Bail Bonds handle?
Broadway Bail Bonds handles a wide range of charges, from misdemeanors to serious felonies. This includes, but is not limited to:
- DUI/DWI Bail Bonds
- Drug-Related Offenses
- Assault and Battery
- Domestic Violence
- Traffic Offenses
- Theft and Larceny
- Warrants No matter the specific charge, if bail has been set, we are here to help secure a fast release.