When you or a loved one is in need of bail bond services, time and discretion are critical. We understand the stress and urgency of these situations, which is why we are committed to providing fast, reliable, and confidential assistance.
Our team will help you navigate the bail process efficiently, ensuring you or your loved one can return home as quickly as possible. With our experience and dedication, you can trust us to handle every detail with care and professionalism, giving you peace of mind during a challenging time.
I can’t thank Rick enough for everything he did for my family. From the very beginning, he was so much more than just a professional — he genuinely cared and went above and beyond to help us during an extremely difficult and stressful situation.
I will forever be grateful for the way he treated me and my mom. His professionalism and kindness are something I will never forget. I would recommend Rick without hesitation to anyone who needs a reliable and trustworthy bail bondsman. If my family ever needs this type of assistance again, he will absolutely be the first person I call.
Thank you so much, Rick. You were truly incredible to us!
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Remy Remy
2 days ago
5.0
Amazing how much support you have when you meet the right person people the willingness to be there for you when no one will for the fact of you are alone but give hope from a stranger that because a friend . Thank you for how you care to move efficient .
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Courtney Darrington
Jul 29, 2026
5.0
I contacted All County Bail Bonds for a friend that needed help. They were so kind and empathetic to the situation and handled his bond very quickly. Everything was easy to complete and all done online. If you find yourself in a situation where you need bond service, I highly recommend reaching out to them!
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Siebah Nowell
Jul 22, 2026
5.0
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Rick at All County Bail Bonds was absolutely outstanding. He was professional, compassionate, and kept me informed throughout the entire process. During a very stressful time, he was patient, answered all of my questions, and made everything go as smoothly as possible. He worked quickly to help get the bond posted and truly cared about providing excellent service. I highly recommend Rick and All County Bail Bonds to anyone who needs assistance. Thank you again for your kindness, professionalism, and dedication!
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ANTHONY LAURIA
Jul 21, 2026
5.0
All County Bail Bonds are on thier A Game!!! Anytime you call they get it done quick and efficient. I have used them few times for family and friends unfortunately, but life happens and when you want someone professional to handle your family or friends All county Bonds is the only people I call. Thanks again for making the process simple fast and easy.
Frequently Asked Questions About All County Bail Bonds
How Much Will I Have to Pay?
At All County Bail Bonds, Inc., we know the bail bond process can be stressful and confusing, especially if it’s your first experience with it. To help, we’ve answered some of the most common questions about bail bonds, the process, and costs.
What Are My Responsibilities as an Indemnitor/Cosigner?
An indemnitor, or cosigner, is the responsible party who signs the bail bond contract. The cosigner can be a friend, relative, or loved one who is legally obligated to pay the entire bond amount if the defendant fails to appear in court. The defendant is the person facing criminal charges.
If a Bond Is Less Than $1,000, How Much Do I Have to Pay?
In Florida, for any bond under $1,000, the premium or cost is $100. For example, if the bond is $500, the premium would be $100.
Is the Premium for the Bond Refundable?
The 10% charge is the bondsman's fee set by the Department of Financial Services. Also, the premium is a non-refundable fee once the case is closed or discharged.
Why Should I Use a Bondsman Instead of Paying the Full Amount at the Jail?
Most cases take months to close, and if you pay at the jail, it can take a long time to process the paperwork for your refund. Additionally, you may not receive the full bond amount back, as the court may use it for fines, legal fees, and court costs related to your case.
How Long Does It Take After I Pay the Bond for the Defendant to Get Out of Jail?
Once the bail bondsman executes the bond at the jail, the jailers process it as soon as possible. The release time usually ranges from 2 to 6 hours.
How Will I Know When the Defendant Is Released from Jail?
The defendant will have access to a free pay phone to call you once they are released. In Palm Beach County, Florida, you can call inmate records at (561) 688-4358 or contact us at (561) 967-0086 to check if the defendant has been released.
Can You Check If I Have Any Warrants for My Arrest?
To conduct a warrant search, we need the first and last name and date of birth of the person being checked. Contact our Palm Beach County bail agent at (561) 967-0086 with this information, and we will be happy to assist you. You can also click the Warrant Process link for more information on felony and misdemeanor warrants.
How Long Will I Be Responsible for the Defendant I Bonded Out?
The indemnitor/cosigner remains responsible until the case is closed or when the bail bondsman receives a discharge notice.
What Is Collateral?
Collateral can be a credit card, cash, property, a piece of land, a car title, or jewelry. If the defendant fails to appear in court, a 10-day notice to convert collateral is sent via certified mail. If the defendant is not apprehended within 60 days and returned to jail, the collateral is forfeited and will not be returned.
How Long Does It Take to Get My Collateral Back?
Collateral is returned to the person who provided it once the case is over and the surety company receives a certificate of discharge from the clerk of court. Legally, we have 21 days to return the collateral after obtaining the discharge. If the cosigner is notified to pick up the collateral and does not do so, it will remain in our possession until it is picked up.
If the Defendant Is Rearrested, Will I Still Be Responsible for the Original Bond?
Being arrested while out on bond is a direct violation of the bail contract. If the defendant is rearrested while out on bond, you may be subject to a bond surrender. If the bondsman is unaware of the rearrest, you are still responsible for the original bond. Most likely, a new bond must be posted for the new charges. If the court sets a cash bond only for the defendant, the full amount must be paid at the jail.
What Happens If the Defendant Misses a Court Date?
Immediately notify our bondsman. The judge will issue a warrant, and the bond will be forfeited. Warrants can be addressed more easily if your bondsman is informed as soon as possible.
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