Bail Bondsman in Raleigh, NC

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If you or a loved one has been arrested in Raleigh or anywhere in Wake County, Alicia Bail Bonds can help. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and we work quickly to secure release while walking you through each step, from what the bond will cost to what a cosigner is responsible for.

Why Choose Alicia Bail Bonds

3% Down Bonds

Reduce bail costs by 97% in Wake County. Secure your freedom with just 3% down.

Family – Owned – Local

Female-owned over 10 years. Located steps from Wake County Jail & Sheriff’s Dept.

24/7 Here to Serve You

Freedom never sleeps – We’re open 24/7, committed to getting you or your loved one home fast.

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How Bail Bonds Work in Raleigh, NC

Almost everyone arrested in Wake County is taken to the Wake County Detention Center at 3301 Hammond Road in Raleigh for booking, no matter which town the arrest happened in. Booking includes fingerprints, photographs, and recording the charges. From there, a magistrate reviews the charges, the person’s record, and any flight risk, and sets the bail amount. If paying the full bail in cash is not realistic, a bail bond is another way forward. A licensed bail bondsman posts the bond for a regulated fee so your loved one can be released while the case continues. Release timing is controlled by the jail and depends on how busy it is, so we never promise an exact time. What we can promise is that once bail is set, we move fast and keep you informed.

The Wake County release process, step by step:

  1. Arrest and booking at the Wake County Detention Center on Hammond Road.
  2. A magistrate sets the bail amount based on the charges, record, and flight risk.
  3. You call Alicia Bail Bonds, and we confirm the details and prepare the paperwork.
  4. We post the bond, and the jail begins the release process.

A second facility, the John H. Baker Jr. Public Safety Center at 330 S. Salisbury Street in downtown Raleigh, sits next to the courthouse. For most people, though, arrest processing and bail posting run through the Hammond Road Detention Center.

Read: Bail Bonds in North Carolina Explained From Arrest to Release

Why Families in Raleigh Choose Alicia Bail Bonds

As Low as 3% Down

Many Raleigh bondsmen advertise 5% down. On approved bonds, Alicia Bail Bonds offers down payments as low as 3%, which lowers the amount you need to find right away. North Carolina caps the bail bond premium at 15% of the bond, and that premium is not refundable, so knowing your options up front matters. We also offer flexible payment plans built around your situation.

Family-Owned and Female-Led, 10+ Years

Alicia Bail Bonds is a family-owned, female-led business led by Alicia McPhatter, with more than ten years helping North Carolina families through the bail process. You are working with an owner-operated local team, not a call center.

24/7 When Arrests Actually Happen

We answer day or night, including weekends and holidays, which is when many arrests happen. Reach us the moment bail is set and we start right away, with no waiting for business hours. We also review each case for holds or other warrants that could delay release. For qualified cosigners, most bonds need no collateral and no credit check.

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Areas Near Raleigh, NC We Help

Alicia Bail Bonds serves Raleigh and the surrounding Wake County communities, along with our home counties nearby. Explore the areas we serve:

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Raleigh Bail Bonds FAQ

Where do I post bail in Wake County?

Nearly all Wake County arrests are processed at the Wake County Detention Center at 3301 Hammond Road in Raleigh, and that is also where bonds are posted. Whether the arrest happened in Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Garner, or another Wake County town, this is the facility that handles it. Call us and we will help confirm where your loved one is being held.

North Carolina regulates the bail bond premium, which can be up to 15% of the bond and is not refundable. On approved bonds, Alicia Bail Bonds offers down payments as low as 3%, with flexible payment plans. For a full breakdown, read our guide on how much a bail bond costs in North Carolina.

Timing is controlled by the jail and depends on how busy it is, so we cannot promise an exact time. The Wake County Detention Center is one of the busiest in the state, and booking can take longer on weekends. Once bail is set, we post the bond quickly and stay in touch while the jail completes the release.

Yes. Arrests across Wake County, including Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Garner, Knightdale, Wake Forest, Holly Springs, and Fuquay-Varina, are processed at the same Hammond Road facility, and we can help with any of them.

It helps to have the defendant’s full name, the jail or facility where they are being held, and the bond amount if you have it. If you do not have everything yet, call anyway. We can help you find the details and get started.

In many cases a family member, friend, or other responsible adult can cosign. We will explain exactly what that means before anything moves forward. For qualified cosigners, most bonds do not require collateral or a credit check.

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