Bail Bonds for Theft Charges

Call ASAP Bail Bonds in Gwinnett, Cobb, Clayton, and DeKalb Counties

GET OUT OF JAIL WITH A BAIL BOND

Call any of our locations today to find out how we can help you obtain a bail bond for theft charges. Don’t let your friend or family member sit in jail until their court date — let ASAP Bail Bonds provide you with an affordable way to get them out of jail. We are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

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Are you confused about what to do when someone you care about has been arrested? We understand; dealing with an arrest can be difficult and overwhelming if it is a new experience. In order to ensure that the accused can get out of jail as fast as possible, you will need to contact an experienced bail bondsman, like the ones at ASAP Bail Bonds.

When you call us, we will explain how a bail bond works, what your responsibilities are as the person applying for the bond, as well as what is expected of the person who is being bailed out. Before you call, there is some information that we will need in order to begin the process.

  • The name of the person who was arrested, along with their date of birth and employment information
  • The crime they were charged with, their case number, and the jail they are being held at
  • The court that set the bail amount
  • Your name and some financial information

Once you have provided us with the information that we need, we will contact the court, pay the bail, and the accused will be released as quickly as possible. After they’re released, feel free to contact us if you have questions about the bond.

 

Why Choose Us?

We are the one and only call you need to make. ASAP Bail Bonding services all Georgia Counties including Cobb, Clayton, DeKalb, and Gwinnett Counties. All we need to start the process is some basic information about your loved one, the jail and the court, and yourself.