Need Bail in Sebring Right Now?

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

Bernadette Sottile

A-Sottile Bail Bonds Inc
A-Sottile Bail Bonds Inc, 357 S Orange St, Sebring, FL 33870
License #A249621
339 South Orange St, Sebring, FL 33870
License #A310751

Douglas Miller

Miller Bail Bonds
Miller Bail Bonds, 8600 County Rd 635, Sebring, FL 33875
License #A179134

Harold Lassiter

A&a Recovery & Investigation, Inc Dba A&a Bail Bonds
A&a Recovery & Investigation, Inc Dba A&a Bail Bonds, 6512 Us Hwy 27 N, Sebring, FL 33870
License #E035910

James Sottile

A-Sottile Bail Bonds Inc
A-Sottile Bail Bonds Inc, 357 S Orange St, Sebring, FL 33870
License #A249622
300 S . Pine St, Ste A, Sebring, FL 33870
License #D069395

Teresa Hall

Aaa Kyles Kwik Bail Bonds Inc
Aaa Kyles Kwik Bail Bonds Inc, 517mlk Jr Blvd, Sebring, FL 33870
License #P136064

Yolanda Bubel-Delgado

A Cochran Cooper Bail Bonds
A Cochran Cooper Bail Bonds, 339 South Orange Street, Sebring, FL 33870
License #P084885

Bail Bonds FAQ for Sebring, Florida

How much do bail bonds cost in Sebring?

Bail bond agents in Sebring, 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 Sebring?

Yes, most bail bond agents in Sebring 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 Sebring?

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 Highlands County Jail?

To bail someone out of Highlands 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