Bail Bonds Clemmons, NC

Have you or a loved one been arrested in Clemmons, NC? Our team is here to provide fast, reliable, confidential 24/7 bail bondsman services. Call our Clemmons/Forsyth County office to speak with a real, local bail bondsman now.

Bail Bonds in Clemmons, NC

Clemmons is a suburban village located in Forsyth County just southwest of Winston-Salem. Founded in the early 1800s and officially incorporated in 1986, Clemmons has grown into a popular residential community with a population of around 21,000 residents. The village is known for its family friendly neighborhoods, shopping centers, and convenient access to nearby cities. We serve clients throughout Clemmons, including areas like Tanglewood, Meadowbrook, Clemmons West, and neighborhoods along Lewisville Clemmons Road, Harper Road, and Stadium Drive.

Because Clemmons does not have its own detention facility, arrests are typically processed through Forsyth County jails in Winston-Salem. Traffic along major roads and knowing which facility is handling the arrest can be confusing during stressful situations. If you or a loved one has been arrested in Clemmons, getting help quickly is the priority.

At Around the Clock Bail Bonds, we provide fast, professional, and reliable bail bond services to guide you through every step of the process. Our licensed agents are available 24/7 to answer questions, explain what to expect, and help you secure release as quickly as possible.

Whether you’re calling from home, work, or the jail itself, the Around The Clock Bail Bonds team makes the entire experience straightforward, respectful, and efficient. When you need support during a stressful moment, we’re here to help you move forward, day or night.

Call now to start the bail bond process in Clemmons, NC.

Live elsewhere in Forsyth County? We also serve Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Lewisville, and Walkertown.

Bail Bond Services We Offer

Why Choose Around The Clock Bail Bonds?

When someone is arrested, you don’t have time for misinformation, slow responses, or unprofessional service. At Around the Clock Bail Bonds, we combine local expertise with dependable support to give you the fastest, most efficient bail bond experience possible. 

Our agents work in Clemmons every day, so we know the jail system, the courthouse procedures, and how to navigate delays.

Here’s why families trust us when it matters most:

  • Local agents in every county who know the Clemmons jail process inside and out
  • Fast response times and immediate assistance 24/7
  • Professional, discreet service from fully licensed and insured agents
  • Fair, affordable fees with flexible financing options
  • Ability to accept credit cards, car titles, and collect calls
  • Convenient locations near all major local jails
  • Bond postings by fax or phone when needed
  • Experienced staff who guide you through each step
  • Long-standing reputation for honesty, reliability, and client care

With Around the Clock Bail Bonds, you’re never navigating the legal system alone. We’re here to protect your time, resources, and peace of mind.

Our Clemmons Bail Bonds Process

Here’s how the bail bonds process works:

  • Contact the Clemmons Jail: Call the Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center at (336) 917-7600 to ask where your loved one is in the booking process and to obtain their bond number. You will need this information before speaking with a bondsman. 
  • Go In Person (Optional): You may visit the jail in person if preferred. Note that the jail is usually separate from the courthouse. Upon entering, a staff duty desk will direct you where to go. The magistrate’s office is typically located on the first floor or main level. Additionally, some detention centers may require you to select a specific menu option, such as “records,” before an officer can provide inmate information.
  • Call a Bail Bondsman: Once you have the bond number, you’ll need to call a licensed bail bondsman. The agent will meet you at the Clemmons Jail, help you complete the bond agreement, and then post the bond for release.
  • Clemmons Release Time: After the bond is posted, release times usually range from 2 to 8 hours, depending on jail volume and procedures.
  • Meet the Bondsman After Release: After release, you or your loved one must meet with the bondsman to sign the final contractual bond agreement.

Our Clemmons Bail Bond Fees

At Around the Clock Bail Bonds, we make the process as simple as possible, but it’s important to understand the steps involved and the costs associated with posting bail.

  • Bond Fees: Our agents charge a fee of 10-15% of the total bail amount. This fee is non-refundable, even if the case is dismissed in court.
  • Collateral Requirements: To secure the bail bond, we will obtain collateral from the defendant’s assets. If the defendant lacks sufficient assets, we’ll work with the family and friends who are willing to help by offering their own assets as collateral.
  • Payment Plans: Once collateral is secured, the defendant and/or their family and friends will agree upon a payment plan with the agent to pay off the bail, which will include interest.

We understand that navigating the bail bond process can be stressful, but at Around the Clock Bail Bonds, we’ll guide you through it with professionalism and understanding.

Clemmons Courts & Resources

Forsyth County Law Enforcement Detention Center: 201 N Chestnut St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, (336) 917-7600

Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office Clemmons Substation: 3780 Clemmons Rd, Clemmons, NC 27012, (336) 703-2300

Clemmons Magistrate’s Office: 3780 Clemmons Rd, Clemmons, NC 27012, (336) 703-2700

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

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Our Bail Bonds Office Near Clemmons, NC

Around The Clock Bail Bonds Winston-Salem

4623 Ogburn Ave, Winston-Salem, NC 27105

(336) 924-7055

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have to pay 100% of a bond?

No, most people do not have to pay the full bond amount. When working with a bail bondsman in North Carolina, you typically pay only a percentage of the total bail. The bondsman then posts the full bond on your behalf.

How do you bail someone out of jail in NC?

Once bail is set, you can either pay the full amount to the court or contact a licensed bail bondsman. A bondsman completes the paperwork and posts the bond after the required fee is paid. This option is often faster and more affordable.

What is the best way to bail someone out of jail?

You first confirm the bond amount with the jail, then contact a licensed bail bondsman. The bondsman handles the paperwork and posts the bond to help secure release.

Does Clemmons, NC have a police department?

For many people, working with a licensed bail bondsman is the easiest and fastest option. A bondsman handles the paperwork and works directly with the jail to secure release. This helps avoid delays and added stress.

How do I find a bail bondsman in Clemmons?

You can find a bail bondsman by searching online or contacting a local company that serves Forsyth County. Look for a licensed bondsman who is available 24/7 and familiar with local jail procedures. Local experience can help speed up the process.

What’s the best bail bondsman in Clemmons?

Around The Clock Bail Bonds is the best local bail bonds service in Clemmons because we are responsive, trustworthy, and experienced with Forsyth County courts and jails. We provide clear communication and stay available 24/7 to help make stressful situations easier to manage.