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Jefferson County Bail Bonds
A neighbouring-county bondsman with deep southeast Texas experience. We post bonds for Jefferson County families from our office in Anahuac, and the whole bond runs through your phone.
Nearly 30 years posting bonds across southeast Texas.
10% Standard Rate
24/7 service
Real Texas Bondsman
Online Intake
Serving Jefferson County
10% Standard Rate 24/7 service Real Texas Bondsman Online Intake Serving Jefferson County
How Can We Help
Jefferson County Bonds
If you're searching for a bail bondsman in Jefferson County, you've probably already been pointed at one of the offices in Beaumont.
We're a different kind of option. All Bail Bonds operates from Anahuac in Chambers County, right next door, and we've been posting bonds across this corner of Texas for nearly three decades.
What sets us apart isn't proximity to the courthouse, it's how we handle the bond. The signature, the payment, and the posting all happen without you driving anywhere. For a lot of Jefferson County families, that ends up being the deciding factor at three in the morning.
What We Do
What makes us a Jefferson County family's alternative
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Professional service, day or night
We've worked alongside Jefferson County's courts and jail procedures for almost 30 years. We know how things move through Beaumont versus Port Arthur, and we know which timing assumptions will save you from a frustrating wait.
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A fixed price, set by Texas law
Texas regulates the bail bond rate at 10% of the bond amount. That's what we charge,l no premium for after-hours calls, no surcharge for cards, no service fee tacked on at signing. The number we quote on the phone is the number you pay.
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Decades of experience
The longest part of the process is usually waiting for the jail to update its records after arraignment. Call us early, even before bail is officially set and we'll have everything queued up to post the second records clear.
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Available for Bonds 24/7
There's no overnight call centre, no on-call rotation handed to a junior employee. You get the same licensed bondsman who handles every other call we take.
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Paperwork that travels with you
We email everything to your phone. Sign on the bus, in your kitchen, at work, in another state. Most Jefferson County clients never set foot in our office.
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Discretion that doesn't need to be promised
Nobody answering our phone is going to ask why you're calling at midnight or volunteer opinions about the charge. The 30 years of experience means we've heard it before.
ONLINE INTAKE FORM
Start the bail bond online, from anywhere in Jefferson County.
With us, the entire bond runs through your phone — sign the paperwork digitally, pay the 10% by card, and we post the bond from our office. That's faster than driving across the county to Beaumont at midnight, and it means you can stay where you are while we handle the work.
409-267-4262
Our Process
How a Jefferson County bail bond works
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Call us, any hour
Tell us who's been arrested and where they're being held
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Sign online
We email the paperwork to your phone, you sign in minutes
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Pay the 10%
Card or transfer, quoted up front, no surprises
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We post the bond
Release typically within hours of paperwork clearing
Felony bonds — Drug, assault, theft, and other felony-level charges
Misdemeanor bonds — Most arrests, fast turnaround
DWI bonds — First-time, repeat, and bonds with interlock conditions
Surety bonds — The standard 10% bond
Warrant walk-throughs — Pre-arranged surrender so you bond out the same day
Traffic & failure-to-appear bonds — Missed court dates, outstanding tickets
Types of Bonds
Bond types we post for Jefferson County clients
Customer Reviews
What Our Customers Say
Jefferson County FAQs
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Because the bond runs through your phone, not your car. Once the paperwork is signed online and paid, where the bondsman's physical office sits stops mattering. What matters is whether they pick up at 2am, whether the price is honest, and whether they've done this long enough to know what they're doing.
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Yes. Jefferson County operates jail facilities in Beaumont as the county seat, and that's where most arrests in the county are processed. We post bonds there regularly.
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Usually not. Arrests across Jefferson County typically end up at the central jail facilities in Beaumont for booking and arraignment. Call us with whatever details you have and we'll confirm where things stand.
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The honest answer depends on timing. If the arrest happened in the afternoon or evening, expect to wait for the next morning's arraignment before bail can even be set — that's the court schedule, not us. Once bail is set, count on another one to five hours for jail records to update, then one to four hours for release after the bond is posted. We give you a realistic estimate on the phone, not an optimistic one.
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Yes. Texas law sets the premium at 10% of the bond amount, and that's what we charge. We don't add a "convenience fee" for paying online, an after-hours surcharge, or anything else. The quote is the price.
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Yes. We've worked with families across the country whose loved one was arrested in Jefferson County. The whole bond is handled digitally — you can sign and pay from anywhere with phone service.
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There isn't one. The 10% is regulated. The bond is a financial guarantee to the court, not a payment to the defendant. You don't get the 10% back — it's our fee — but you also don't get charged anything beyond it, and you're not on the hook for the full bail amount unless the defendant skips court. We explain all of this before you sign.
Contact Us
Bail bonds across Jefferson County
Our office is in Anahuac, which is about 45 miles west of Beaumont along I-10. But you don't need to make the drive. The whole bond is handled from your phone: sign online, pay the 10% by card, and we post the bond from here. Faster than driving to anyone's office in the middle of the night.
All Bail Bonds
308 Willcox Street
Anahuac, TX 77514
409-267-4262
Open 24 hours, every day
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Need a Jefferson County bondsman?
Real person, every call. Sign from your phone, anywhere in Jefferson County. 24 hours a day.

