Panama City is a city in Bay County, Florida with 12 licensed bail bond agents listed in our directory. The standard bail bond premium in Florida is 10% of the total bail amount, regulated by the Florida Department of Financial Services. Most bail bondsmen in Panama City are available 24 hours a day and can post bail at Bay County Jail, typically securing release within 2–8 hours.

Need Bail in Panama City Right Now?

Contact any of the bail bondsmen listed below. Most offer 24/7 service and can have someone released within hours.

How to Bail Someone Out of Jail in Panama City, Florida

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Get the booking details — Call the Bay County jail and get the defendant's full name, booking number, charges, and bail amount.
  2. Contact a bail bondsman — Choose from the 12 licensed bail bond agents in Panama City listed below. Most are available 24/7.
  3. Pay the premium — In Florida, the standard bail bond premium is 10% of the total bail amount. This fee is non-refundable and regulated by state law.
  4. Bondsman posts bail — The agent posts the full bail amount with the court on your behalf.
  5. Release — The defendant is processed out of Bay County jail, typically within 2-8 hours depending on the facility.

Bail Bond Costs in Panama City

Premium Rate 10%
Misdemeanor Bail $500 - $5,000
Felony Bail $5,000 - $100,000
DUI / DWI Bail $1,000 - $5,000

Jail Release Times

Release times in Florida vary by county. Large jails like Miami-Dade's TGK Correctional Center average 8-14 hours. Smaller county jails may process releases in 2-4 hours. First-appearance hearings are typically held within 24 hours of arrest.

Court System

Florida's county courts handle misdemeanor cases while circuit courts handle felonies. Each of Florida's 67 counties maintains its own bail schedule. Miami-Dade, Broward, and Hillsborough counties process the highest volumes.

For more information about Florida bail bond laws and regulations, visit our state page.

All agents verified through the Florida Department of Financial Services.

Dawn Blue-Brown

Bonds By Dawn Llc
Bonds By Dawn Llc, 723 B-East 9th Court, Panama City, FL 32401
License #E184075
1003 N Mlk Blvd, Panama City, FL 32444
License #E140879
1320 N Tyndall Pkwy Ste D, Panama City, FL 32404

Jerry Steele

Steele Boys Bail Bonds Inc
Steele Boys Bail Bonds Inc, 1003 N Mlk Blvd, Panama City, FL 32401
License #E012866

Kevin Watson

A-1 Anytime Bonding 323 Magnolia Avenue
A-1 Anytime Bonding 323 Magnolia Avenue, Panama City, FL 32401
License #P150523
1519 Louisiana Ave, Panama City, FL 32444
License #G028891

Raymond Tatum

Steele Boys Bail Bonds
Steele Boys Bail Bonds, 1003 Mlk Blvd, Panama City, FL 32401
License #W007931
1003 N MLK Blvd, Panama City, FL 32401

Traci Hallman

Traci A. Hallman Bail Bonds
Traci A. Hallman Bail Bonds, 2809 W.15th Street Suite 104, Panama City, FL 32401
License #E045001

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Bail Bonds FAQ for Panama City, Florida

How much do bail bonds cost in Panama City?

Bail bond agents in Panama City, Florida charge a non-refundable premium of 10% of the total bail amount. On a $10,000 bail, expect to pay around $1,000. Many agents offer payment plans for larger amounts.

Can I get a bail bond at night or on weekends in Panama City?

Yes, most bail bond agents in Panama City operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays. Arrests happen at all hours, and bondsmen are available to help at any time.

What do I need to bail someone out of jail in Panama City?

You will typically need: a valid ID, the defendant's full name and booking number, the jail location, the bail amount, and payment for the premium (10% of bail). Some bondsmen accept credit cards, and many offer payment plans.

How do I bail someone out of Bay County Jail?

To bail someone out of Bay County Jail, contact one of the licensed bail bondsmen listed above. They are familiar with the local jail's procedures and can guide you through the process. Most can have the defendant released within a few hours of posting bond.

Data source: State Departments of Insurance & NAIC