Free Me Bail Bonds

Fast, Affordable Help When You Need It Most

Bail Bonds in Comal, Guadalupe & Bexar Counties

We help families get their loved ones out quickly with flexible payment options and clear guidance through the bail process.

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Your Questions, Answered

1. What is a bail bond and how does Free Me Bail Bonds help?

A bail bond is a way to get someone out of jail while they wait for their court dates without having to pay the full bail amount up front.

When someone is arrested in or around New Braunfels, TX:

  1. The judge sets a bail amount.

  2. You call Free Me Bail Bonds with the person’s full name and the jail they’re in.

  3. You pay a 10-20% of the total bail and complete some quick paperwork.

  4. We post the bond with the jail, and your loved one is released while their case is pending.

As long as they show up to all court dates and check in with us weekly, the bond stays in good standing and you’ve only paid that smaller fee instead of the full bail amount.


2. How much does it cost to bond someone out in Comal County?

With Free Me Bail Bonds, you don’t have to come up with the full bail amount. Instead, you pay a non-refundable fee that’s a percentage of the total bail set by the court.

Because every case is different, the exact amount depends on:

  • The bail amount set by the judge

  • The type of charge

In many situations, we can discuss flexible payment options to help make things more manageable.


3. What happens if I co-sign a bond with Free Me Bail Bonds?

When you co-sign a bond (also called being an “indemnitor”) with Free Me Bail Bonds, you’re taking on some important responsibilities:

  • You promise that the defendant will attend all of their court dates.

  • You agree to help us stay in touch with them and update contact information.

  • If they skip court, you may be responsible for additional costs allowed under your contract, and any collateral you used (if any) could be at risk.

If the defendant goes to all court dates and follows their conditions, your responsibility usually ends once the case is finished and the bond is exonerated.

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