1 Way Out Bail Bonds (TX License #74365) is a Houston-based bail bondsman licensed to write bonds throughout Texas, including Bexar County. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to assist families through the bond process at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center, located at 200 N. Comal St., San Antonio, TX 78207. Serving San Antonio, Converse, Universal City, Leon Valley, Helotes, and all surrounding Bexar County communities. Call or text (713) 672-2663 for immediate assistance.
Arrested in San Antonio or anywhere in Bexar County? 1 Way Out writes and facilitates Bexar County bail bonds 24/7 — from the Adult Detention Center to the Central Magistrate process. One call or text and we handle the rest.
Certain cases may require a minimum bond amount depending on county and posting requirements!
Because we understand how stressful this process can be, our Bexar County bail bonds team is available 24/7 to guide you through every step and help make the process easier for your family.
Our team understands the Bexar County bail bond process, from magistrate hearings to jail release procedures. Because every case is different, we help facilitate several bond types based on your situation.
Helpful local resources
Find direct contact info, addresses, and inmate search links for every jail and holding facility we serve for Bexar County bonds. Pick a facility below — or call us at (713) 672-2663 and we will look up your loved one's location at no charge.
Main county jail — San Antonio · 24/7 booking
Short-term holding · arrestees transfer to county within 24–48 hrs
Heads-up: SAPD's city holding facility at 401 S. Frio is short-term only. Most arrestees are transferred to the Bexar County Adult Detention Center at 200 N. Comal within 24–48 hours. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll confirm exactly where your loved one is before you make any trips.
Recent arrests · bond amounts · charges — updated in near real time
The Central Magistrate Search lists individuals processed within the last 24 hours, including their name, booking number, charges, and bond amount. This is often the fastest way to confirm a fresh arrest and get the bond figure before calling us. If a search comes up empty, it may simply mean processing isn't complete yet — call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll check for you at no charge.
Warrant walk-throughs · surety bond posting · magistration prep
The Satellite Office is located in the basement of the Bexar County Courthouse and handles warrant walk-throughs and surety bond posting for qualifying cases. Note that it cannot process violent offenses, sexual offenses, crimes against children, or out-of-county warrants. Call ahead at 210-335-2592 to confirm your warrant qualifies before making the trip. Bring bond paperwork, a $15 money order per bond, a valid photo ID, and two references.
General inquiries · inmate status · non-emergency matters
Use these lines for non-emergency inquiries about inmate status, warrant information, or general case questions. For emergencies, always dial 911. Note that the Bexar County Sheriff's Office will never request payment by phone, ask for gift cards, or request cryptocurrency — if you receive such a call, it is a scam.
Court dates · case records · district clerk
Court dates in Bexar County are typically confirmed at arraignment and listed through the District Clerk's office. Missing any scheduled appearance triggers an immediate bench warrant and bond forfeiture. If you're uncertain about an upcoming date or want to look up an existing case, the District Clerk portal is the most reliable starting point. Co-signers: staying on top of court dates is the single most important thing you can do once a bond is posted.
Common questions
Once we post your bond, the Bexar County Adult Detention Center typically processes and completes release within 2 to 6 hours. It's important to understand that the jail controls that timeline — not us. Nevertheless, what we control is how quickly we get the bond submitted in the first place, and we move fast from the moment you call.
In practice, here's what that looks like: as soon as you reach us, we begin the intake process. Then, immediately after you sign the bond agreement, we contact the facility directly and work to get your loved one into the release queue without delay.
Because processing can run longer on nights and weekends, we stay available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. That way, there is never a hold-up on our end regardless of when the arrest happens.
If you believe someone has recently been arrested in Bexar County, the fastest starting point is the Central Magistrate Search at centralmagistrate.bexar.org. This portal lists individuals processed within the last 24 hours, including their charges and bond amount. Alternatively, you can call the Bexar County Adult Detention Center directly at 210-335-6315, which is staffed around the clock.
Keep in mind that after an arrest, it can take several hours before a record appears in the system. Therefore, if a search returns empty results, that doesn't necessarily mean the person isn't in custody — it may simply mean booking is still in progress.
In either case, call us at (713) 672-2663. We look up inmate status as part of our intake process at no charge — and as soon as we confirm your loved one is in the system, we get moving.
When you call us, having a few key details ready will allow us to move faster on your behalf. Specifically, we need the defendant's full legal name, date of birth, the facility where they're being held — whether that's the Bexar County Adult Detention Center or the SAPD city holding location — and their booking number or SID number if you have it.
That said, the SID number cuts down lookup time significantly, but a full name and date of birth is enough to locate someone in the system. Furthermore, knowing the specific charges helps us calculate the premium and identify any paperwork requirements up front.
Most importantly, don't wait to call just because you're missing some of this information. Pick up the phone and we'll pull the rest together. Reach us anytime at (713) 672-2663.
Absolutely — you do not need to be in San Antonio or even in Texas to co-sign a Bexar County bail bond. In fact, we work with out-of-town and out-of-state co-signers on a regular basis. Whether you're in Houston, Austin, New York, or anywhere else in the country, the complete bond process can be handled remotely.
Here's how it works: we send the bond paperwork to your phone or email, you review and sign electronically, and we accept payment by credit card or debit card. Meanwhile, we handle everything on the ground in San Antonio so you never have to leave where you are.
As a result, distance is never a valid reason to delay. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we will guide you through the remote process from start to finish.
Although the two terms are often used interchangeably, bail and a bail bond are not the same thing. Bail refers to the specific dollar amount a magistrate or judge sets that must be paid to the court before a defendant can be released from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center while their case moves through the system. A bail bond, on the other hand, is the financial agreement you make with a licensed bondsman — we post the full bail amount on the defendant's behalf in exchange for a non-refundable premium of 10% of the total bond.
To illustrate: if the magistrate sets bail at $10,000, you have two options. First, you can pay the court the full $10,000 out of pocket — which gets returned after the case concludes, provided the defendant attends all court appearances. Second, you can pay a bondsman $1,000 (the 10% premium) to post the full bond on your behalf. For most families in San Antonio, coming up with $10,000 in cash on short notice simply isn't possible.
Consequently, that's exactly the problem we solve. Call us at (713) 672-2663 for a clear breakdown of what your specific case will cost.
Under Texas law, the standard bail bond premium is set at 10% of the total bond amount established by the court. For example, if a Bexar County magistrate sets bail at $5,000, the standard premium you pay the bondsman is $500. However, the exact amount can vary based on the type of charge, the total bond figure, and any minimum posting requirements specific to Bexar County.
Beyond that, certain charge types carry additional requirements that can affect the final cost. That's precisely why we give you a straight, accurate number before you commit to anything — no estimates, no guesswork, and no hidden fees added after the fact.
To get the exact figure for your specific situation, call or text us right now at (713) 672-2663 and we'll walk through the numbers with you immediately.
No — under Texas law, the 10% premium paid to a bail bondsman is non-refundable. This holds true even if the charges are dropped, the case gets dismissed, or the defendant is ultimately found not guilty. The premium compensates the bondsman for posting the full bond amount on the defendant's behalf and for carrying the financial risk that comes with that obligation throughout the life of the case.
It's also worth understanding the distinction between the premium and the bond itself. The bond — the larger amount the court holds — is a separate matter entirely. Provided the defendant attends every required court appearance and the case is properly resolved, the court eventually returns that money to the bondsman. However, the 10% premium you paid covers the bondsman's service from the moment of posting through the final court date.
In short, think of the premium as the cost of getting your loved one out of the Bexar County Adult Detention Center tonight — not a refundable deposit. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll explain every detail before you sign.
Yes — 1 Way Out Bail Bonds accepts credit cards and debit cards. Arrests don't come scheduled in advance, and having the full 10% premium available in cash at a moment's notice is not something most families in San Antonio can manage.
For that reason, we also accept cash, gold, and silver, and we are open to discussing payment arrangements based on your specific circumstances. Above all, our priority is getting your loved one home — not turning a family away over a payment obstacle. Call or text us at (713) 672-2663 and we will work out a solution together.
Not necessarily. For many Bexar County cases — particularly those involving lower bond amounts — no collateral is required beyond the standard 10% premium and a signed bond agreement. So in a straightforward situation, you're covered with just those two things.
That said, collateral such as a vehicle, real estate, or other significant assets typically becomes a factor when dealing with larger bond amounts, high-risk charges, or cases where the bondsman needs added financial security. When collateral is required, we assess each situation individually — looking at the bond amount, the specific charges, the defendant's community ties, and their prior court history.
Either way, we will be completely upfront with you from the very first conversation — no runaround, no surprises. To get a direct answer for your situation, call us at (713) 672-2663.
When a defendant fails to appear for a scheduled court date in Bexar County, the judge typically issues a bench warrant for their immediate arrest and forfeits the bail bond — meaning the full bond amount becomes owed to the court. While this is undeniably a serious situation, the most critical thing you can do is stay calm and act quickly rather than waiting to see what happens next.
In certain circumstances, speed of response can make a meaningful difference. For instance, if the defendant surrenders to the court promptly and a legitimate reason existed for the missed appearance — such as a documented medical emergency — the court may agree to reinstate the bond and reverse the forfeiture order.
Therefore, call us immediately at (713) 672-2663 the moment you learn about a missed date. We have handled these situations before and will walk you through every available option — but time is genuinely a factor here, so don't wait.
As a co-signer on a Bexar County bail bond, your financial and legal responsibility continues until the case is fully and formally resolved in court. That encompasses every hearing, every scheduled court date, and the final disposition — regardless of whether that outcome is a dismissal, a plea agreement, a jury verdict, or the completion of a probation term. Only after the court officially releases the bond does the co-signer's liability come to an end.
Throughout that period, your primary role is straightforward: make sure the defendant appears at every court date without exception. If the defendant fails to appear, the co-signer can be held financially responsible for the full bond amount plus any costs the bondsman incurs while locating them.
Fortunately, we support co-signers every step of the way — with court date reminders, prompt answers to questions, and fast action if anything raises a concern. If you have questions or reservations before signing, call us first at (713) 672-2663 and we'll go through every responsibility in plain language before you commit.
Yes — a bail bond can be revoked in Bexar County under a range of circumstances. The most common triggers include a missed court appearance, a new arrest while out on bond, a violation of existing bond conditions such as a no-contact order, or an attempt to leave the state without prior court approval. When any of these occur, the bondsman may surrender the bond back to the court, at which point the defendant returns to custody at the Bexar County Adult Detention Center.
Additionally, a co-signer holds the right to request revocation from the bondsman if they have credible reason to believe the defendant is planning to flee or has stopped complying with court requirements. This is a significant step — but in some situations, it is also the right one to protect the co-signer from full financial liability down the road.
If you find yourself in a situation where revocation is on the table, don't try to navigate it without guidance. Instead, call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll walk through every available option and its consequences so you can make a fully informed decision.
1 Way Out Bail Bonds writes bonds across the full spectrum of charges in Bexar County — from misdemeanors and felonies to DWI and DUI, drug offenses, theft, assault, family violence charges, warrants, walk-throughs, and federal bonds. Consequently, if someone you know has been arrested anywhere in Bexar County or San Antonio, there is a strong likelihood we can help get them released.
That said, some cases require additional coordination. Federal charges, for example, go through a separate bonding process from standard state charges. Similarly, capital cases or bonds set at very high amounts may require extra collateral or additional co-signers. In those situations, we are always transparent from the first call about what is realistic and what isn't.
To find out exactly what we can do for your case, call us at (713) 672-2663. We'll review the charges, confirm the bond amount, and give you a clear picture of what to expect — typically within just a few minutes.
Following release from the Bexar County Adult Detention Center, the first formal court appearance is typically an arraignment. At this hearing, the defendant is officially informed of all charges against them and asked to enter a plea. In most Bexar County criminal cases, this takes place anywhere from a few days to a few weeks after the arrest, with the exact date established at the time the bond is posted.
Beyond the plea, the judge may also use this hearing to review or modify the conditions attached to the bond. For example, the court could order mandatory drug testing, impose a no-contact order, or restrict travel outside of Texas. Because of this, the defendant must appear in person, on time, and prepared to comply with whatever conditions are announced. Missing the arraignment — or violating any condition set by the court — can result in immediate bond revocation and a return to custody.
Accordingly, treat that first court date as the most consequential appointment in the entire case. If you have any questions about what to bring, what to wear, or what to expect, call us in advance at (713) 672-2663 and we'll make sure you walk in fully prepared.
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