Cobb County Bail Bonds
Free At Last Bail Bonds
2351 Austell Road
Marietta, GA 30008
(678) 968 5664
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Bail Bonds in Marietta, GA
Facing arrest and detention in Cobb County Jail can be an intimidating and daunting experience. However, you’re not alone in this challenging situation. With Free at Last Bail Bonds, which boasts over 150 years of collective expertise in the industry, you have a reliable ally. Experienced and empathetic professionals at Free at Last Bail Bonds are committed to offering valuable advice and support as you navigate the complexities of the legal system. There’s no need to let the requirement of a bail bond impede your freedom. Reach out to Free At Last Bail Bonds, available 24/7, and find the support and hope you need during these challenging moments.
What Makes Us Different?
At Free At Last, we refuse to have a “cookie-cutter” approach to getting our clients released. We believe in trying innovative ways to give you a fighting chance to get released as soon as possible. If it can get you released in a timely manner, we are willing to try it. This is what sets us apart from the rest.
Facilities We Serve at Cobb County
Cobb County Adult Detention Center
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Marietta Regional Youth Detention Center
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Other nearby counties:
Fulton County JailAddress: 901 Rice Street NW, Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 404-613-2000 |
Cherokee County Adult Detention CenterAddress: 498 Chattin Drive, Canton, GA 30115 Phone: 678-493-4200 |
Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement and Adult Detention CenterAddress: 8470 Earl D. Lee Blvd, Douglasville, GA 30134 Phone: 770-942-2121 |
Paulding County JailAddress: 90 Constitution Boulevard, Dallas, GA 30132 Phone: 770-443-3030 |
FAQs on Cobb County Bail Bonds
What is the process for bailing someone out of Cobb County Jail?
- Collect Bail Details: Contact Cobb County Jail or utilize the Cobb County Jail online inmate search tool to learn about the required bail amount and if the individual is eligible for bail.
- Contact Free At Last: Reach out to us at Free At Last immediately and provide any information you have including the name of your friend or loved one, where they are being detained, and the nature of the crime. Our team will help you handle any necessary paperwork.
- Submit Payment: Provide payment to Free At Last via cash, check, credit, or debit for a small fraction of the total bail amount set by the court (usually 10 – 30%). This allows us to secure the release of your friend or relative.
- Your Loved One is “Free At Last”! Once you’ve completed the above 3 steps, you can pick up your friend or loved one from jail. Remember, it’s crucial that the defendant appears in court as scheduled. Failure to do so may result in the forfeiture of the cash bail or collateral.
What is the difference between bail vs bond?
Bail refers to the amount of money set by the court that must be paid to secure the release of a detained individual awaiting trial. A bond, on the other hand, is an alternative to paying the full bail amount. A bondsman or bail bond agency can post a bond on behalf of the defendant. The person seeking the bond usually pays a percentage of the bail amount (typically around 10%) to the bail bond agency, which then guarantees the full bail amount to the court.
How much does it cost to bail someone out of Fulton County Jail?
The cost to bail someone out of Cobb County Jail varies depending on the charges and the judge’s decision. Bail can range from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. For misdemeanors, the bail amount is typically lower, while felonies can have much higher bail amounts. Additionally, if a bail bond service is used, you would typically pay around 10% of the bail amount as a fee to the bail bond agent.
How do I know if someone already posted bail in Cobb County Jail?
You can find out if someone has already posted bail by contacting the Cobb County Jail directly or using their online inmate search.
Cobb County Sheriff’s Office
1825 County Services Parkway
Marietta, GA 30008
(770) 499-4221 — Jail Administration — Monday through Friday, 08:00 AM – 05:00 PM
(770) 499-4200 — Bonding Information
Main Switchboard (770) 499-4200
How long does it take to get someone released from Cobb County Jail after bail is posted?
Release timing depends on Cobb County Jail processing, staffing, and how busy intake is. Once the bond is accepted, it can still take a few hours for release to be completed. Free At Last Bail Bonds stays in contact and keeps you updated as the jail processes the release.
Can I start a bail bond anytime, including nights and weekends?
Yes. Jail intake and bonding can happen at any time, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Free At Last Bail Bonds is available 24/7, so you can reach our team when timing matters and get clear next steps right away.
What information should I have ready when I call Free At Last for a Cobb County bail bond?
If you have it, share the defendant’s full name and date of birth, the jail location, and any booking number or charges listed in the inmate search. If you don’t have everything, that’s okay. Free At Last Bail Bonds can still help you confirm what Cobb County requires and walk you through what to do next.
Read more: How to Bail Someone Out
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