Bail Bonds Payment Plans in North Carolina
NEED HELP WITH THE BAIL PROCESS?
Flexible Bail Bond Financing with Alicia Bail Bonds
At Alicia Bail Bonds, we understand that securing a loved one’s release from jail can be a stressful and urgent situation. That is why we offer flexible, affordable financing options tailored to meet your unique needs. Unlike many other bail bond services, we work with you to create a customized payment plan that fits your budget, without any hidden fees or surprises.
Down payments available
On qualifying bonds, with the balance paid over time..
No credit check
And no collateral on most bonds, for qualified cosigners.
Local, 24/7
Family-owned, steps from the Johnston County Jail.
What Bail Bond Costs in North Carolina
When a loved one is arrested, the court sets a bail amount that must be paid for their release. A licensed bail bondsman can guarantee the bond payment to the court, ensuring your loved one is released. The cost of a bail bond is typically 10% to 15% of the total bail amount and cannot go above 15%. For example, if bail is set at $3,000, the fee would generally be around $450; on a $10,000 bail, it is roughly $1,000 to $1,500. This fee is non-refundable once the defendant is released. For a full breakdown, see our guide on how much a bail bond costs in North Carolina.
How Our Payment Plans Work
We aim to make this process as easy and stress-free as possible, which is why Alicia Bail Bonds offers down payment options on qualifying bonds. Your down payment is a slice of the premium, with the balance split into weekly or monthly payments over an agreed term. How much you put down and how long you have depends on the bail amount, the cosigner’s situation, and steady employment. We are committed to providing the fastest and most reliable service to help you get your loved one released without unnecessary delay.
Payment options available
- Down payments available for qualifying bonds
- All major credit cards accepted
- Quick, secure online payments
- Flexible payment plans based on your situation
- 24/7 availability, day or night
- Ongoing support throughout the process
Collateral, Credit, and the Cosigner’s Role
Most of our plans need no collateral and no credit check for qualified cosigners with steady work. When collateral is asked for, usually on larger bonds, it is returned once the case is resolved. A cosigner signs the agreement and takes on real responsibility: keeping the payments current and making sure the defendant appears at every court date. It is worth understanding fully before you sign, so read our guide on what a cosigner agrees to.
Bail Bond Help Across Central North Carolina
Alicia Bail Bonds posts bonds across Johnston, Wake, Harnett, and Sampson counties, with offices in Smithfield, Clayton, Garner, Lillington, and Clinton. Pick your city or county below to find local bail bond help near you.
Bail Set? Call Now
At Alicia Bail Bonds, we believe in second chances. We are here to help you navigate the bail process with transparency, ease, and respect. To discuss your options and learn more about the payment plans you may qualify for, call us 24/7 at (919) 915-0966. Our experienced agents are ready to assist you every step of the way.
Bail Bond Payment Plan FAQs
The person’s full name, the jail or county holding them, and the bail amount if it is set. You can call before you have all of it, and we will help you find the rest.
Call us before you do if you can. A missed payment can add fees or put the plan at risk, but we would far rather adjust the schedule than let it lapse.
Yes. In many cases a family member, friend, or other responsible adult can cosign. We explain exactly what that involves before anything moves forward.
It depends on the jail, the court, and any holds. Once the plan and paperwork are set, we move as quickly as the facility allows. We will not promise an exact time we cannot control.
