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Forsyth County Jail North Carolina

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Winston Salem Bail Bonds Process

  • Contact the Winston-Salem Jail
    Call the Winston-Salem jail at (336) 917-7600 to get information about where your loved one is in the process and to obtain their bond number. You’ll need this when speaking with a bondsman.
  • Go In Person (Optional)
    If you prefer to go in person, note that the jail is separate from the courthouse. Upon entering the front door, you’ll see a staff duty desk where you can ask for directions. If you’re familiar with the area, go through the double doors to your right. The magistrate’s office is located on the first floor.
    Additional Tip:
    If you’re calling for inmate information, you’ll need to select “records” first. This is a unique step in Winston-Salem, so be sure to follow this process.
  • Call a Bail Bondsman
    Once you have the bond number, call a bail bondsman. The bondsman will meet you at the jail, where you’ll fill out the bond agreement. After that, the bondsman will post the bond for your loved one’s release.
  • Winston-Salem Release Time: After posting the bond, it typically takes 2-4 hours for release.
  • Meet the Bondsman After Release
    After your loved one is released, they must meet with the bondsman to sign the contractual bond agreement.
Additional Information
  • There is also a sexual offender registry office located next to the magistrate’s office for anyone accused of sexual crimes.

Forsyth County Detention Center
201 N Church St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 917-7600

Forsyth County Courthouse
175 N Chestnut St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 779-6300

Forsyth County Magistrate’s Office
175 N Chestnut St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
(336) 917-7691

Forsyth County Sheriff’s Department
301 North Church Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27101
336-917-7001

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bail bond?

When someone is arrested and charged with a crime, the court sets a monetary amount—known as bail—that must be paid for the defendant to remain out of jail while awaiting trial.

This is where a bail bondsman steps in. Instead of requiring the full bail amount upfront, a bail bondsman pays a percentage of the total to the court, assuming temporary legal custody of the defendant. This ensures the defendant’s appearance in court whenever required.

A bail bond is the payment made to the court by the bail bonding agency on behalf of the defendant. In return, the defendant owes the bonding agency the bail amount, plus a service fee for facilitating the process.

Why Use a Bail Bondsman?

  • Reduces the upfront financial burden of posting bail.
  • Ensures the defendant can stay out of jail while awaiting trial.
  • Provides expert guidance through the legal and bail process.

At Around The Clock Bail Bonds, we simplify the bail process and ensure you have the support you need during this difficult time.

We’re here to make the process easier—contact us 24/7 for fast and reliable service!

Payment Plans and Collateral for Bail Bonds

Around The Clock Bail BondsThe payment process for bail bonds can vary depending on the amount set by the court.

  • Low Bail Amounts: If the bail is relatively low, you may be eligible for a payment plan with the bonding agency that doesn’t require collateral.
  • High Bail Amounts: When bail is set at a higher amount, collateral is often required. This collateral could include:
    • A lien on a house
    • Valuable items such as jewelry, stocks, bonds, or bank accounts
    • Credit cards or other assets of value

    Important Reminder

Your bail bond is the payment for the agency’s efforts to secure your release and ensure you remain out of jail while awaiting trial. Regardless of how your case is resolved, you are responsible for repaying the full amount to the bonding agency, plus any applicable fees.

At Around The Clock Bail Bonds, we work with you to explore flexible options that fit your situation. Our goal is to provide you with the support and guidance you need during this challenging time.

Have questions about collateral or payment plans? Contact us 24/7 for personalized assistance!

What if I don't appear on my court date?

If a defendant chooses to run, hide, or fails to appear when summoned, the court will issue a warrant for their arrest. The bail bonding agency will be notified of this development.

In this situation, your bail bondsman will become liable for the full amount of the bond to the court, unless the defendant can be located and returned to jail within a reasonable time frame.

What This Means for You

  • Forfeiture of Bond: The bonding agency will have to pay the full bond amount.
  • Responsibility for the Defendant: It’s crucial that the defendant adheres to all court dates and obligations to avoid these severe consequences.

If you have concerns or questions, it’s important to contact your bail bondsman immediately to discuss your options and responsibilities.

What actions will get me sent back to jail?

Violating the terms of your bail bond agreement can lead to your arrest, a return to jail, and the loss of your bond without a refund. You can and will be arrested if you:

  • Fail to Make Payments: Do not pay the correct amounts to the bonding agency as outlined in your agreement.
  • Change Your Address Without Notice: Move without informing your bail bondsman beforehand.
  • Flee or Hide: Leave the state without permission or hide from authorities.
  • Disobey Court Orders: Violate any condition set by the court.
  • Lie or Withhold Information: Hide details about your failure to appear in court, past felony convictions, or any pending state or federal charges.
  • Provide False Identification: Use an alias or provide inaccurate personal identification information.

Protect Yourself and Your Bond

Adhering to the terms of your bail bond is crucial for staying out of jail and maintaining your bond agreement. If you have any questions about your responsibilities or the terms of your agreement, reach out to your bail bondsman immediately.

We’re here to help—contact us 24/7 for support and clarification!

    What info do I need before calling a bondsman?

    Before you contact us for assistance, it’s important to have the following information ready to ensure we can help you quickly and efficiently:

    • Location of Custody:
      • The city, state, and name of the jail where your loved one is being held.
    • Arrested Person’s Details:
      • The full, correct name of the person who was arrested.
      • Their booking number (if available).
    • Bail Amount:
      • The amount set for bail, so we can calculate your cost to post bond and secure their release.

    Having this information on hand will streamline the process and allow us to assist you as quickly as possible.

    We’re here 24/7 to provide you with fast, reliable service!

      WINSTON-SALEM

      336-924-7055

      4623 Ogburn Ave
      Winston Salem, NC 27105