Burglary Bail Bonds in Broward County

Arrested for burglary in Broward County? Typical bail: $5,000 – $50,000. Learn bail amounts, the process, and how to post bail fast. Call (941) 477-6888.

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Quick Answer: Bail for burglary in Broward County typically ranges from $5,000 – $50,000. The charge is classified as a Felony under F.S. 810.02. The bail bond fee is 10% of the bail amount. Call (941) 477-6888 now.

Burglary Bail Amounts in Broward County

Charge LevelTypical BailBond Fee (10%)
Burglary of Conveyance (vehicle)$5,000 – $15,000$500 – $1,500
Burglary of Unoccupied Structure$10,000 – $25,000$1,000 – $2,500
Burglary of Unoccupied Dwelling$15,000 – $50,000$1,500 – $5,000
Burglary of Occupied Dwelling$25,000 – $100,000$2,500 – $10,000
Armed Burglary$50,000 – $250,000$5,000 – $25,000

These amounts are guidelines based on the Broward County bail schedule and typical judge-set bail amounts. Actual bail may vary based on criminal history, flight risk, and other factors.

Broward County Jail & Courthouse Information

Booking Facility: Broward County Jail
Address: 555 SE 1st Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
Jail Phone: (954) 831-5900
Judicial Circuit: 17th Judicial Circuit (Broward County)

If you or a loved one is arrested for burglary in Broward County, the booking and processing will take place at the Broward County Jail. Because this is a high-volume urban facility, intake processing typically takes 8 to 12 hours before a bond can be officially posted.

Where are First Appearance Hearings Held?

Defendants who cannot immediately bond out will see a judge at the Broward County Courthouse or via video link from the jail. The 17th Circuit judges review the probable cause and officially set or modify the bail amount. Having a local defense attorney present at this hearing can be critical for getting the bond reduced.

Burglary Penalties in the 17th Circuit

While state law defines maximum sentences, prosecutors and judges in Broward County have specific local sentencing guidelines. Generally in Florida: Burglary of dwelling (occupied): 1st degree felony (up to life). Burglary of dwelling (unoccupied): 2nd degree felony (up to 15 years). Burglary of structure/conveyance: 3rd degree felony (up to 5 years).

Burglary vs. Trespassing

The key difference is intent. Burglary requires entering with the intent to commit a crime inside. Trespassing is simply being on property without authorization. Burglary carries significantly harsher penalties.

How to Post Bail for Burglary in Broward County

  1. Confirm charges and bail amount — Use Broward County's online inmate search or call the jail
  2. Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 — Available 24/7, including weekends and holidays
  3. A licensed Broward County bondsman contacts you within 5 minutes
  4. Pay 10% of bail — Cash, credit card, or payment plan available
  5. Bond is posted — Release takes 4-8 hours at Broward County jail

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