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Posting bail for a loved one can feel confusing, frustrating, and even overwhelming. Remember that you don’t have to do it alone! Bail Hotline is here to help you with bail bonds in Twin Falls, ID, and the surrounding area.
Our bail bonds service makes it easier to bring your loved one home safe. With expert bail bond agents and support staff on your side, you don’t have to worry about the details. We deal with the court so you can focus on welcoming your loved one back home. You can count on discreet, professional, and compassionate service.
Our Twin Falls office is only minutes from the county jail and is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We offer bail bonds for the Twin Falls jail and across the region (and all of Idaho!), including:
If you need bail bonds in Twin Falls, we can help. Contact our Twin Falls bail bonds office by calling (208) 329-7579 or by filling out the form on this page.
After someone is arrested, they’re brought to a local jail for booking. When that person is eligible for bail, which is often but not always the case, the amount is set at that time. Find answers to more frequently asked questions about bail.
As soon as bail is set, you can start the process of getting your loved one out of jail! Our team is here to help make that process move smoothly and quickly, ensuring that everything is done right to bring your loved one home.
Directly paying bail is often difficult because the money posted, although returned if the accused meets all of their court obligations, is held by the court until the case ends.
A Twin Falls bail bond from Bail Hotline makes it that much easier to afford bail. You only pay a 10% fee (which doesn’t have to be provided all at once), and we handle everything else.
Bail Hotline is your partner for Twin Falls bail bonds. With reliable, compassionate, and professional service, we’re dedicated to helping you and your loved one move forward.
We know that a bail bond is never an expected expense, so we offer flexible payment options that fit into many different budgets. It’s easy to pay online, over the phone, or in-person at our local office.
Need help setting up a payment plan? Call our financial team at (951) 224-8573 for personalized support!
Bring your loved one home with caring and effective support from the bail experts! We’re here to help with Twin Falls bail bonds whenever you need them.
If you are looking for immigration bonds, visit Liberty Immigration.
If you have a family member that was recently arrested in Twin Falls, use our convenient inmate search to locate them. Just provide us with their inmate info (full name and date of birth or age) and we'll do the rest. Fill in our form to get started.
Telephone conversations in jail soon become expensive, but every new inmate deserves urgent bail bond help. Bail Hotline enables you to:
Post a loved one's bail from the comfort of your own home
Complete all documentation online
Use efficient, cutting-edge technology throughout the process
Receive expert advice and support
| Courthouse Name | Address | City | State | Zip | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twin Falls County Courthouse | 427 Shoshone Street N | Twin Falls | ID | 83301 | 1.3 miles |
| US District & Bankruptcy Courthouse | 253 3rd Ave N | Twin Falls | ID | 83301 | 1.8 miles |
| Twin Falls County Court Assistance Office | 425 Shoshone Street N | Twin Falls | ID | 83301 | 1.3 miles |
| Jail Name | Address | City | State | Zip | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Twin Falls County Jail | 504 Gooding St N | Twin Falls | ID | 83301 | 1.5 miles |
| Twin Falls Community Reentry Center | 616 Washington St S | Twin Falls | ID | 83301 | 1.8 miles |
| Twin Falls County Detention Center | 500 12th St SW | Twin Falls | ID | 83301 | 2 miles |
| Office | Address | City | State | Zip | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Boise Office | 140 S Cole Rd Bld 3 #140 | Boise | ID | 83709 | 129 miles |
You can get a bail bond by calling our toll free number at 888-958-1228. A licensed bail agent will confidentially discuss your individual situation, assist you with all your bail bond needs, and instruct you how to start the bail bond process immediately.
In California, the premium is a percentage of the full bail amount and ten percent is the maximum, not the standard price. On a $10,000 bail that is $1,000. Clients who qualify under any one of nine categories receive an automatic 2 percent rebate, which brings the premium to 8 percent, or $800 on that same $10,000 bail. California rates are filed with the California Department of Insurance. Idaho does not set or cap the bail premium, so ask an Idaho office for the rate that applies to your bond. See how much a bail bond costs for the nine categories and the full explanation.
After a person has been fully booked, a bail amount is determined for their release. Once the bail amount is set you can call a licensed Bail Hotline agent to start the bail bond process and help your friend or loved one post bail. A bail agent is a person permitted to solicit, negotiate, and effect undertakings of bail on behalf of a surety insurer. Preparing the bond does not take long once the required information, approved signers, completed paperwork, surety authorization and payment are in place. How long release takes after the bond is posted is controlled by the jail, not by the bail agent. See how the bail bond process works, step by step.
The indemnitor, also called the co-signer, guarantees that the defendant will appear in court and accepts the financial responsibilities set out in the signed indemnity agreement. If the defendant appears as required and the case ends, the bond is exonerated and the co-signer's obligation ends with it. The signed documents and applicable law control the exact obligations, so read the agreement and ask an agent to explain anything that is not clear before signing. See what a co-signer is responsible for.
A Bail Hotline bail bond runs until the court exonerates the bond. It does not expire, it does not renew, and there is no annual or renewal fee. You pay one premium, once. In California this is required by law: Penal Code section 1276.1, effective 1 January 2022, fixes the duration of the agreement at until bail is exonerated and prohibits any insurer, bail agent or other bail licensee from charging, collecting or receiving a renewal premium. See how long a bail bond is good for.
People are arrested at every hour, so Bail Hotline provides 24-hour telephone and posting support every day of the year, in English and Spanish, at 888-958-1228. Most Bail Hotline offices are physically staffed around the clock. When a particular building is not continuously occupied, the connected call centers and local posting agents maintain 24-hour service, so call the office or the main line before travelling rather than assuming someone is behind the door.
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