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If you need wake county bail bonds, Alicia Bail Bonds is ready to help. We move quickly to help families and loved ones secure release and handle the process with confidence. Our team is available 24/7 for dependable help with wake county bail bonds and wake county detention center bail bonds.
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From the moment I called, Ms. Cobrea handled the situation with professionalism, urgency, and genuine care. She quickly identified inconsistencies between the jail and courthouse records regarding my loved one’s case. Instead of accepting vague answers, she took the initiative to contact both the jail and the courthouse. When she wasn’t given clear responses, she personally drove to the courthouse to demand answers face-to-face.
Her persistence uncovered the truth—my family member should have been released days ago. Thanks to her expertise and deep understanding of the legal system, she immediately got the court and jail to correct the mistake, leading to my loved one’s swift release.
What truly sets Ms. Cobrea apart is her integrity. She acted purely out of concern for her client and did not ask for any financial compensation for her extra efforts. Her selflessness, knowledge, and determination make her the best in the business.
I hope I never need a bail bondsman again, but if I do, Alicia Bail Bonds will be my first call. Highly recommended!
Thanks, Cobrea!
What to Do After an Arrest in Wake County
If someone has been arrested in Wake County, these are usually the first steps to take:
- Find out where the person is being held. In Wake County, jail and sheriff’s office information is generally handled through the Wake County Sheriff’s Office, and criminal court matters are handled through the Wake County Justice Center in Raleigh.
- Confirm whether bail has been set. Bail may be set after booking, and that amount will affect what happens next.
- Gather basic information. It helps to have the person’s full legal name, date of birth if available, and any bond details you have been given.
- Call Alicia Bail Bonds. If paying the full bail amount is not realistic, we can help move the release process forward.
- Complete the required paperwork. The person handling the bond may need to provide identification and other information before the bond can be posted.
- Wait for release processing. Once the bond is posted, the jail still has to complete its release procedures before the person can leave. With Wake County detention center bail bonds, release timing can still vary based on jail workload and processing.
Wake County Court and Jail Information
If you are trying to confirm court or jail information in Wake County, these local contacts may help. In Wake County, criminal matters are handled through the Wake County Justice Center, while civil matters are handled through the Wake County Courthouse.
Wake County Justice Center
300 S. Salisbury St
Raleigh, NC 27601
Main Phone: (919) 792-4000
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Wake County Sheriff’s Office / Jail Information
330 S. Salisbury St.
Raleigh, NC 27601
Office Phone: (919) 856-6900
Jail: (919) 856-5953
Fax: (919) 856-6874
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Wake County Detention Center
3301 Hammond Road
Raleigh, NC 27610
Main Phone: (919) 773-7930
Online jail and inmate information is also available through Wake County Inmate Search.
Our Offices in Wake County
Garner NC
1027 US-70 Suite 205, Garner, NC 27529, United States
Other Counties We Serve
If the person is not being held in Wake County, Alicia Bail Bonds also serves nearby areas.
- Johnston County
- Harnett County
- Sampson County
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How do I start a bail bond in Wake County?
Start by finding out where the person is being held, confirming whether bail has been set, and having their full legal name ready. Then call Alicia Bail Bonds, and we will help you take it from there.
How do I find out if someone is being held in Wake County?
Online jail and inmate information is also available through the Wake County Sheriff’s Office inmate search tool. Court dates, case details, and office contact information can also be found through the North Carolina Judicial Branch Wake County pages and North Carolina eCourts. If you are unable to confirm information online, you can also call the jail directly at (919) 856-6900 for help.
What information do I need before calling about a Wake County bail bond?
Have the defendant’s full legal name, jail location, bond amount if available, and your contact information ready. A date of birth can also help confirm the right person more quickly.
How long does it take to post bail in Wake County?
It depends on when bail is set, how quickly paperwork is completed, and how busy the jail is. In many cases, release happens within a few hours after the bond is posted, but timing can vary.
Can I get a bail bond in Wake County at night or on the weekend?
Yes. Alicia Bail Bonds is available 24/7, including nights and weekends. The Wake County Justice Center lists regular business hours as Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM, so after-hours timing may depend on jail processing and when bond information becomes available.
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For fast, dependable help from a Wake County bail bondsman, Alicia Bail Bonds is ready to help 24/7.
