Satellite Bonds/ Warrants

Have an active warrant in San Antonio or Bexar County? We can help.

At Around the Clock Bail Bonds, we provide services to clear your warrant without the embarrassment and hassle of actually being arrested. If you have an order out for your arrest, the walkthrough process is your best option. Our process allows you to spend as little time at the jail and courthouse as possible. Call (210) 405-6000 to get started.

What is an Arrest Warrant? How do I know if I have an active Arrest Warrant?

An arrest warrant is an order issued by a court that authorizes law enforcement to detain the named offender. Basically, if you have an outstanding warrant, law enforcement has every right to apprehend you at any time and bring you to court. It is very unlikely that an arrest order will be dismissed or annulled once it has been issued and it will not go away with time. You can check for outstanding warrants online through the Bexar County Sheriff’s Department.

The Process

Completing a warrant walkthrough is a very positive step in answering an arrest warrant. We advise our clients to complete a walkthrough to avoid the hassle and complications of an actual arrest. To begin, follow these steps:

Call Around the Clock Bail Bonds at (210) 405-6000

We are on call 24 hours a day, seven days a week to assist you. Do not wait until law enforcement finds you–set up a walkthrough with us today.

We will make arrangements for your arrest

An agent will accompany you to the Travis County courthouse where you will present yourself for arrest. You will need to present personal information, including your ID, and fingerprints and photographs will be taken.

We post your bail, file paperwork, and have you released FAST

The benefit of a walkthrough is that you spend much less time at the jail and courthouse than you would have had you been arrested. We post the bail bond immediately, file all necessary paperwork with the court, and have you released very quickly.

You are free to go

Once all the paperwork is complete, you will be free to leave. However, you are still obligated to attend your scheduled court date. The court will provide you with paperwork which includes your first court date. It is your responsibility to keep this date and time.

DON’T WAIT

CALL NOW!