If you’re in a rush to get a friend or loved one out of the Bexar County Jail and find information online about PR Bonds, think twice before getting one. One of the best routes to take is calling McRae Bail Bonds at (210) 463-5561 immediately for information on how best to secure a bail bond in San Antonio. The following information will help you determine if a PR Bond is the right choice for your loved one.

PR Bonds Defined

Court judges grant PR Bonds, or a Personal Recognizance bonds, after the complete review of an inmate’s case and criminal history during a pretrial hearing. The granting of PR Bonds indicates that the court judge has determined that the inmate isn’t a threat to the community. It may also indicate that the individual has ties to the community that would prevent him or her from leaving the area (e.g., a stable job, a student, an active community member, etc.)

If a PR Bond is granted and the bail amount is set by the court judge, the bonded individual will not have to pay anything but must attend every required court appearance. It’s very important to remember that if the bonded party doesn’t show up for court dates or skips town, he or she is obligated to pay the full bail amount. He or she may also be arrested if terms of the personal recognizance bond are violated or broken.

Contacting a traditional bondsman like McRae Bail Bonds may be your best option, but if you would prefer a PR Bond there are several red line items you must know about.

3 Facts About PR Bonds You Need To Know

  • Longer Wait Time In Jail – Prior to obtaining a PR Bond, the inmate must participate in a pretrial interview, which will make the jail release time longer. Additionally, personal references must be obtained in order to prove that the inmate is a stable community member.
  • Only Judges Can Grant PR Bonds – A court judge is the only individual that can approve and grant a PR Bond, despite an inmate having a lawyer speak on his or her behalf. The jail release time is at the mercy of judge’s schedule and the number of cases he/she has to review. Timeframes for court judges do not necessarily work in the favor of the inmate, but if you call a traditional bail bondsman in San Antonio, you may only be required to submit your own approval and signature. This is dependent upon the type of bail bond you choose. Call McRae Bail Bonds at (210) 463-5561 for more detailed information.
  • PR Bonds Typically Have Additional Costs – Undisclosed costs are often associated with the acquisition of a PR Bond, even if you don’t have to pay the full bail amount. Typically, you will have to attend court-ordered classes that you must pay for with your own money. For example, if you’re arrested for a minor offense involving alcohol, you may have to enroll in and attend and pay for an alcohol and substance abuse class. Depending on the conditions of your PR Bond, you might even have to attend meetings and other classes associated with your crime.

Using a bail bondsman is the fastest way to get someone out of jail. Give McRae Bail Bonds a call at 1(210) 463-5561 to discuss the best bail bonds option for you to get your loved one or co-worker out of the Bexar County Jail. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will do our best to help you in your time of need.

Please also see our articles entitled “24/7 Reliable Bail Bond Service in Bexar County” and “How to Get a DWI Bail Bond if You’re Arrested in San Antonio for Drunk Driving“.

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