At 2nd Chance Bail Bonding: The Next Step, we are here to assist with your bail needs no matter the time of day, and throughout the greater Raleigh Area.
If you are in Raleigh, Durham, Clayton, Smithfield, Goldsboro, or Fayetteville, we will be there to help you navigate the bonding process and get your loved one out as soon as possible.
We provide bail bonding services for people detained in Wake County. The Wake County Sheriff’s Department operates two detention facilities in Wake The first is the Wake County Detention Center located at 3301 Hammond Rd, Raleigh, NC 27610, about halfway between Raleigh and Garner. The second is the John H. Baker, Jr. Public Safety Center, at 330 S. Salisbury St. in downtown Raleigh.
If you or your loved one is being processed through either one of these facilities, just give us a call 24-7, and one of our agents can begin working on your case right away.
We provide bail bonding services for people detained in Johnston County including Clayton. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department operates the Johnston County Detention Center located at 2875 US-70 BUS E. Smithfield, NC.
If you or your loved one is being processed through this facility, just give us a call 24-7, and one of our agents can begin working on your case right away.
We provide bail bonding services for people detained in Durham County. The Durham Sheriff’s Department operates the Durham County Detention Facility located at 219 S Mangum St, Durham, NC 27701
If you or your loved one is being processed through this facility, just give us a call 24-7, and one of our agents can begin working on your case right away.
We provide bail bonding services for people detained in Wayne County. The Wayne County Sheriff’s Department operates at two facilities. The Main Detention Center is located at 207 E Chestnut St, Goldsboro, NC 27530, and the Carey A. Winders Detention Center is located at 900 North William Street, Goldsboro, NC 27530
If you or your loved one is being processed through either of these facilities, just give us a call 24-7, and one of our agents can begin working on your case right away.
We provide bail bonding services for people detained in Cumberland County. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department operates the Cumberland County Detention Center located at 131 Dick Street Fayetteville, NC 28301.
If you or your loved one is being processed through this facility, just give us a call 24-7, and one of our agents can begin working on your case right away.
We provide bail bonding services for people detained in Harnett County. The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Department operates the Harnett County Detention Center located at 175 Bain St, Lillington, NC 27546.
If you or your loved one is being processed through this facility, just give us a call 24-7, and one of our agents can begin working on your case right away.
1. Within 24-48 hours following an arrest, a judge will set the bail amount during the bail hearing.
2. The defendant then has the following options if the judge does not allow an own recognizance bail:
a. Choose to do nothing and remain in jail until the court date
b. Pay the full amount of the bail in cash out of pocket or via acceptable property. The defendant will then be released but will not get these funds back until returning on the court date.
c. Employ a bail bondsman to assist.
3. You and the credible co-signer should Call Adrian at (919) 723-0091.
4. The bail bond service will require the defendant to pay up to 15% of the full bail amount and the bail bondsman will pay the court the full amount of the bail to assure your release.
5. 2nd Chance Bail Bonding: The Next Step is taking the risk (along with the co-signer) because they are guaranteeing that the defendant will be in court on the scheduled date.
6. If the defendant fails to appear in court, a warrant for arrest is issued and the bail amount must be paid in full to the bail bond service.
1. Call Us: You and a credible co-signer can reach out 24/7 to speak with a licensed bail bond agent.
2. Assessment: We will assess your situation, explain your options, and determine the necessary bail amount.
3. Paperwork: Complete the necessary paperwork, and we will handle the rest. This may include requests for: three references, proof of residence, identification, proof of employment/income, contact information, etc.
4. Release: Once the bond is posted, your loved one will be released from jail, allowing them to await their court hearing in comfort.
5. 2nd Chance Bail Bonding: The Next Step is taking the risk (along with the co-signer) because they are guaranteeing that the defendant will be in court on the scheduled date.
6. If the defendant fails to appear in court, a warrant for arrest is issued and the bail amount must be paid in full to the bail bond service.

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