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One Call Away Bail Bonds

Avoid Unnecessary Jail Time

Look to Us For Bail Bond Services in Tuscaloosa, Greensboro, Eutaw, AL & Beyond

If you or a loved one has been arrested in Tuscaloosa, Greensboro, Eutaw, AL, Hale County, AL, and surrounding areas, and need help getting out of jail, One Call Away Bail Bonds can help.

We understand the stress and confusion that comes with an arrest, and we are dedicated to getting you or your loved one released from custody as quickly and smoothly as possible.


With our help you can avoid spending unnecessary jail time and focus on preparing your legal defense.


We offer misdemeanor and felony bail bonds, and our services are entirely confidential. Please note that if the dependant fails to appear in court, the indemnitor owes the bondsman 100% of the bail bond.


We Serve:  Tuscaloosa County  |  Hale County  |  Greene County  |  Pickens County  | Jefferson County  |  Shelby County  |  Marshall County  |  Boaz County | Bibb County | Fayette County

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Important Information You Should Know

We understand that Bail is not affordable for everyone, and that's where we come in. When you need us to post misdemeanor or felony bail bonds, you can:


  • Reach us 24/7
  • Expect a faster release from jail
  • Expect to pay a non refundable premium
  • Avoid worrying about hidden fees


If you need affordable bail bond services, turn to One Call Away Bail Bonds in Tuscaloosa, Greensboro, & Eutaw, AL. Call (205) 886-4363 today to see how we can help.

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How Bail Bonds Work In Tuscaloosa, Greensboro, Eutaw, AL, & Surrounding Areas

One Call Away Bail Bonds helps you 24/7 with posting bail. When your loved one gets arrested and put in jail, he or she may be able to post bail. If bail is met, your loved one will be able to go home and await the trial date instead of being forced to remain in jail.


If you don't see your friend or loved one in the search results right away, don't worry. It can sometimes take up to 72 hours for the jail to process the necessary paperwork. Rest assured, we will notify you as soon as your friend or loved one is eligible for bail, ensuring a quick and efficient release process. This is very important for you and your loved ones because often times the court hearing is held much later than the arrest time.


Please review our Bail Agreement below, then  Contact One Call Away Bail Bonds in Tuscaloosa, Greensboro, & Eutaw, AL today to have one of our licensed and insured agents walk you through the process.

How The Bail Bond Process Works in Alabama

Navigating the bail bonds process can feel overwhelming, especially during a stressful time. At One Call Away Bail Bonds, we’re here to simplify the process and guide you every step of the way. Here’s how the process works:

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Start by reaching out to us through our online portal or by phone. We’ll gather basic information about the defendant, including their full name, date of birth, and the jail location. This helps us verify their status and eligibility for bail.

Provide Details

Once we've confirmed the details, we'll need information about you, the indemnitor, who will be responsible for the bond. This includes your contact information and financial details, as you'll be guaranteeing the bond amount.

Sign the Agreement

After reviewing the terms, you’ll sign a bail bond agreement. This legal document outlines your responsibilities and the conditions of the bond, including the fees and collateral, if required.

Posting Bail

Once the agreement is signed and any necessary payment is made, we post the bail on behalf of the defendant. This ensures their release from jail while they await trial.

Release from Jail

After the bail is posted, the release process can begin. Depending on the jail's procedures, it can take a few hours to several hours for the defendant to be released. We will notify you as soon as they are free to go.

Court Appearances

It’s crucial that the defendant attends all scheduled court appearances. Failure to appear can result in the bond being revoked and the defendant being re-arrested. As the indemnitor, you may also be held financially responsible for the full bond amount.

Bond Exoneration

Once the legal proceedings are complete, the bond is exonerated, meaning the case is resolved, and the bond is no longer in effect. If collateral was provided, it will be returned, provided all terms have been met.

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