lakeland BAIL BONDS
Lakeland Bail Bonds Information
Arrested in Lakeland, Florida? Need a Lakeland bail bonds agent immediately? When you’re in trouble in Polk County, Florida, please consider using a professional, licensed, Lakeland bail bondsman near you to help get you or a loved one out of Polk County Jail. Our bail agents in Lakeland are able to respond quickly to effect a fast and efficient release from jail. We believe in keeping families together, which is why we are available to you 24 hours per day, seven days per week (We’re even open on Christmas and all other holidays!)
We believe we are the fastest Lakeland bail company! Our Florida bail bondsmen are fast, efficient and bonded and licensed to ensure your friend or loved one gets out of Polk County detention center quickly.
Please call the licensed Lakeland Florida bondsman near you below or fill out the form to have a licensed, professional bondsman contact you right away! We are proud to be of service to you in your time of need. If you’d like more information about bail in your county and how to get bail financing or a bail bond loan, consult your bondsman.
YOUR POLK COUNTY BAIL BONDS AGENT:
Lakeland Bondsman
(863) 533-1443
Email: lakeland @ bailbondsbartow.com
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Lakeland Police Department Bail Information
The Lakeland Police Department operates the police jail where you may be able to bond out a friend or loved one who’s been arrested in Lakeland before they are taken to Polk County jail. Use our inmate search!
Lakeland Police Department Headquarters
219 N Massachusetts Avenue
Lakeland, FL 33801
MAP to Lakeland Police Jail
Non-Emergency Phone: 863-834-6900
Hours: Open 24 hours
Web: Lakeland Police Department Bail
eMail: police@lakelandgov.net
Polk County Sheriff Dept Bail Info
The Polk County Sheriff Department operates the Sheriff Processing Center (SPC) where a defendant is first taken for booking. The defendant is then transferred to either Central County Jail or South County Jail and will await 1st appearance for a bond amount. The detention center is open 24/7.
Polk County Sheriff Processing Center
7101 De Castro Rd
Winter Haven, FL 33880
Non-Emergency Phone: 863-298-3400
Hours: Open 24 Hours
MAP to Polk County Detention Center
Web: Polk County Detention Center
eMail: info@polksheriff.org
FAQ: Lakeland Bail Bonds
How much do bail bonds cost in Lakeland, Florida?
In Lakeland, Florida, the cost of a bail bond is 10% of the total bail amount with a minimum premium of $100. Your Lakeland bail bonds agent will have the final premium amount ready before you sign your bail application. You can also use our bail calculator to determine the cost of your bail bond in Lakeland.
Do I have to put up collateral?
A Lakeland bail agent can ask for collateral but often times, based on your bail bonds amount and crime you were arrested for, it may not be necessary. You may not need to post collateral if you have a qualified co-signor on your bail application.
Do you offer a payment plan for Lakeland bail bonds?
A bail bond is an unexpected payment to be made to get someone out of Central County Jail or South County jail. The cost of bail can be overwhelming which is why we offer payment plans. Depending on the amount of the bond will determine the number of payments that will need to be made. Contact your local Lakeland bail bonds company for more details on this service.
How fast can I get a bail bonds in Lakeland?
Bail bonds Lakeland bail agents are available 24/7/365, even on holidays! We can write your bond in a matter of minutes especially when doing online bail bonds or bail by fax.
How fast can I get out of Polk County detention?
You can be out of jail within a few hours. You’ll first need to go through the arrest process at the Sheriff Processing Center in Winter Haven which includes finger printing, DNA swab, your mug shot and a potential bail hearing. Once the defendant is processed they are transferred to Central Jail or South Jail. They can be bailed out after they have their 1st appearance which can take a few hours up to a few days.