Big Mike Bail Bonds
- 421 Fayetteville Street, Suite 1100, Raleigh, NC 27601
Big Mike Bail Bonds
919-934-5656
Sometimes, bad things happen to good people.
In trouble in North Carolina? Contact Big Mike Bail Bonds for help in a bad situation.
- 24hrs / 7 days
Frequently Asked Questions
The process of getting a bail bond can be difficult to navigate without help, which is why we always have an experienced bail bondsman available to work with you. If you are already at the detention center, we can meet you in the magistrate’s office to discuss the bail bond.
The fastest way to get out of jail is to call Big Mike at 919-934-5656.
If you find yourself in jail in central or eastern North Carolina, Big Mike Bail Bonds is the professional to turn to. Discreet, fast, and affordable, Big Mike Bail Bonds works to get you or your loved one out of jail fast.
If you were able to bail yourself out of jail, there is a possibility that you’ll be able to get your money back.
Using a bail bondsman means you won’t get your bail money back. The bondsman’s job is to negotiate the terms of your bond, so you can be released from jail. This usually means the bondsman puts up a percentage of your bail with the understanding that you’ll appear in court
No, bail bonds agents are not cops but they can arrest you.
When a defendant agrees to let a bondsman pay their bail, they sign away their right to refuse the bondsman’s search of any dwelling they occupy, as well as their right to due process of law during the arrest. A bond company may also require other special conditions as a part of posting bail, such as curfews, drug tests, etc. It all goes into the contract.
Each bonding office will have their own standards but for the most part you can expect them to accept various forms of bail collateral.
Some example of collateral include real estate, cars, credit cards, stocks, bonds, jewelry, personal credit, and bank accounts
You will have to get permission from the bonding office in writing before attempting to do so.
If the court has given you direct instructions not to leave the state or country you must then get permission from the bail agent and the court before leaving. Otherwise you are subject to arrest.