Our Bail Bond Services

Comprehensive bail bond services for every situation. We handle all bond types across Mississippi.

Surety Bonds

Surety bonds are the most common type of bail bond. A bail bond agent acts as a surety, pledging to pay the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear in court. You pay a premium — typically 10% of the total bail amount — and the agent handles the rest.

Most common bond type10% premium of total bailAgent handles all court paperworkAvailable for most charges
Cash Bonds

Cash bonds require the full bail amount to be paid directly to the court in cash. Once the case concludes and all court appearances are made, the full amount is refunded (minus any court fees). We can facilitate cash bonds and guide you through the process.

Full bail amount paid to courtRefundable upon case completionWe assist with facilitationBest for smaller bail amounts
Federal Bonds

Federal bonds are required for defendants charged with federal crimes. These bonds are typically more complex and expensive than state bonds. Our agents have extensive experience navigating the federal court system and can secure release efficiently.

For federal court casesHigher premium may applyComplex process handled by expertsProperty collateral may be required
Immigration Bonds

Immigration bonds are used to secure the release of individuals detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). These bonds can be either delivery bonds (allowing release while case is pending) or voluntary departure bonds. We work directly with ICE facilities.

Delivery and departure bondsWork directly with ICESpecialized documentation requiredNationwide coordination available
Appeal Bonds

Appeal bonds allow a defendant who has been convicted to remain free while their case is appealed to a higher court. These bonds ensure the defendant will comply with the court's final decision. The requirements and premiums vary based on the case.

Remain free during appealRequired by appellate courtTerms vary by caseConsultation recommended

Transparent Pricing

Standard premium is 10% of bond amount. No hidden fees. Payment plans available on approved cases.

The Bail Bond Process

From your first call to the defendant's release — here is what to expect.

1
5 minutes

Initial Contact

Call us or fill out our online application. We will gather basic information about the defendant, the charges, and the bail amount set by the court.

2
15-30 minutes

Application & Approval

We complete the bail bond application and review the terms. Once the premium and any collateral requirements are agreed upon, we process the paperwork.

3
1-2 hours

Bond Posted

Our agent travels to the detention facility or court and posts the bail bond. We handle all interactions with jail staff and court clerks.

4
2-8 hours total

Defendant Released

The defendant is processed for release. Release times vary by facility, but most defendants are released within a few hours of the bond being posted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about the bail bond process.

The standard premium for a bail bond in Mississippi is 10% of the total bail amount. For example, if bail is set at $10,000, the premium would be $1,000. This premium is non-refundable and is the fee for our service. In some cases, payment plans may be available.

If a defendant fails to appear in court, the court issues a bench warrant for their arrest and the bail bond may be forfeited. The co-signer (indemnitor) becomes responsible for the full bail amount. We work proactively to ensure defendants are aware of their court dates to prevent this situation.

Yes, we offer flexible payment plans on a case-by-case basis. We understand that coming up with the full premium at once can be difficult, and we work with families to find affordable payment arrangements. Contact us to discuss your options.

A co-signer, also known as an indemnitor, is a person who signs the bail bond agreement and takes financial responsibility for ensuring the defendant appears in court. The co-signer may be required to provide collateral and agrees to pay the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear.

From the initial phone call to the defendant's release, the entire process typically takes between 2 to 8 hours. The time varies depending on the facility, the time of day, and how quickly paperwork is processed. We work as fast as possible to expedite the release.

Yes. A&C Bail Bonding Co. provides 24/7 emergency bail bond services. Arrests can happen at any time, and we are always available to help. Call us at (601) 940-8276 anytime, day or night.

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