Verified by Licensed Bail Bond Professionals•Last updated: March 2026
In This Guide
- Quick Answer — Bail Amounts
- Charge Classification & Penalties
- Florida Statute Reference
- How to Post Bail
- Related Charges
Quick Answer: Bail for grand theft in Florida typically ranges from $5,000 – $100,000. The charge is classified as a 3rd Degree Felony to 1st Degree Felony under F.S. 812.014. The bail bond fee is 10% of the total bail amount. Call (941) 477-6888 to start the bail process now.
Grand Theft in Florida
Theft of property valued at $750 or more. Bail depends on the value: $750-$19,999 (3rd deg felony, $5K-$15K bail), $20K-$99,999 (2nd deg, $15K-$50K bail), $100K+ (1st deg, $50K-$100K bail).
How to Post Bail for Grand Theft
- Confirm the charges and bail amount — Use the county's online inmate search or call the jail directly
- Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 — Available 24/7, including weekends and holidays
- A licensed bondsman contacts you within 5 minutes — They verify the charges and bail amount
- Pay the 10% premium — Cash, credit card, or payment plan
- Bond is posted — Release processing takes 4-8 hours at most Florida jails
Florida Statute Reference
Grand Theft offenses in Florida are governed by F.S. 812.014. For the full text, visit the Florida Legislature website.
The right to bail in Florida is guaranteed by Article I, Section 14 of the Florida Constitution for all non-capital offenses.
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