Someone you care about just got arrested in Osceola County and you're panicking. Deep breath. This guide walks you through the exact steps to bail them out of Osceola County jail in Kissimmee — from confirming the arrest to walking out the door.
Step 1: Confirm the Arrest
If you can't find them online, they might still be in the booking process — that can take 1–3 hours after arrest. Try again in a bit, or just call QuickBail and we can check for you.
Step 2: Find Out the Bail Amount
Common bail amounts at Osceola County: DUI $500–$5,000, drug possession $2,500–$25,000, domestic violence $1,500–$10,000, theft $250–$50,000.
Step 3: Call a Bail Bondsman
The bondsman charges 10% of the total bail. If bail is $5,000, you pay $500. That's set by Florida law — every licensed bondsman charges the same rate. Many offer payment plans if you need one.
Step 4: Sign the Paperwork
You'll sign a bail bond agreement as the "indemnitor" (cosigner). This means you're guaranteeing the person shows up to all their court dates. The bondsman will explain what you're signing — don't hesitate to ask questions.
Step 5: Wait for Release
After the bondsman posts bail at Osceola County jail, the release process typically takes 4–8 hours. The jail has to do its own paperwork. There's no way to speed this up — it's just how the system works. Plan to pick the person up at the jail.
What Happens After Release?
- The person gets a court date — they must attend every hearing
- Missing court = new warrant + you could owe the full bail amount
- The bail bond stays active until the case is resolved
- The 10% fee is non-refundable (it's the bondsman's service fee)
See also: Osceola County Jail | Osceola Bail Schedule | Osceola Arrest Records