Get Out of Jail Quick With Felony Bail Bonds in North Carolina
When you or someone you care about is facing a felony charge in North Carolina, time matters. The situation can feel overwhelming, and you may be worried about what happens next. At Around The Clock Bail Bonds, we understand the urgency you are facing. We are available 24 hours a day to guide you through the process and move quickly toward release. We act fast, explain everything clearly, and treat you with respect from the first call to final release. If your loved one has been arrested, we are ready to help you take immediate action and work toward getting them home as soon as possible.
How Is Bail in Felony Cases Determined?
In North Carolina, bail is usually set by a magistrate shortly after arrest, though in many felony cases a judge may review or modify bond conditions. The court considers the severity of the felony charge, prior criminal record, ties to the community, employment status, and the likelihood of appearing in court. The judge will likely evaluate the potential flight risk of the offender and other public safety concerns.
For many felony charges, the court may set a secured bond. In some cases, a written promise to appear or an unsecured bond may be issued, but secured bonds are common for more serious offenses. A secured bond requires payment of the full bond amount or assistance from a licensed bail bondsman. When you work with us, we post the bond on your behalf for a percentage fee, allowing release without paying the full amount upfront. Bail is designed to ensure court appearance while allowing you or your loved one to remain out of custody under court ordered conditions.
Our Bail Process
We keep the process straightforward and focused so you can move forward with clarity and less stress.
- Contact the Jail: Contact the detention center where your loved one is being held to confirm booking status and obtain the bond amount and bond number. This information is required before any bond can be posted. Many counties provide online inmate search tools to help you verify custody details quickly.
- Go In Person If You Prefer: If you feel more comfortable speaking directly with staff, you may visit the jail in person. The detention center is typically separate from the courthouse. A duty desk will guide you to the correct area where you can request inmate and bond information.
- Call Us: Once you have the bond details, call us immediately. We will explain the bond terms in plain language, answer your questions, complete the necessary paperwork, and arrange to post the bond as quickly as possible. We understand the seriousness of a felony charge and we move as fast as possible to secure your loved one’s release.
- Release From Jail: After we post the bond, release times generally range from 2 to 8 hours depending on the jail’s procedures and overall booking volume. We stay in communication with you throughout the process so you always know what is happening.
- Final Bond Agreement: After release, you or your loved one will meet with us to complete the final bond agreement. We review court dates and any conditions of release so you clearly understand what is required moving forward.
Why Choose Us
When you are dealing with a felony arrest, you need immediate support and a team that takes your situation seriously. We understand the pressure you are under and we respond with urgency, professionalism, and respect.
✔ 24/7 Immediate Assistance – Call anytime, day or night.
✔ Fast & Reliable Bail Bonds – We work quickly to secure your release.
✔ Confidential & Professional – Your privacy is our priority.
✔ Non Judgmental Support – Compassionate help in tough times.
Do not wait. Call us now for urgent bail bond assistance and let us help you get your loved one home as quickly as possible.
We also provide Misdemeanor Bail Bonds, Assault Bail Bonds, Sex Offense Bail Bonds, DWI Bail Bonds, Theft Bail Bonds, and more.