What Happens After Bail Is Posted at Broward County Jail?

After bail is posted at Broward County Jail, the defendant is processed for release within 8-16 hours. Learn what to expect, court obligations, and what happens next.

QuickBail Team5 min read
Quick Answer: After bail is posted, Broward County Jail processes the defendant for release — typically taking 8-16 hours. The defendant receives their personal property back and must attend all scheduled court dates. Failure to appear results in bail forfeiture and a bench warrant.

The Release Process

Once the bail bond is posted with the court, Broward County Jail begins processing the defendant for release. This involves:

  1. Bond verification — The jail confirms the bond is valid and properly filed
  2. Paperwork processing — Internal release documents are prepared
  3. Property return — Personal belongings taken during booking are returned
  4. Physical release — The defendant exits the facility

This process typically takes 8-16 hours, depending on how busy the facility is.

Court Obligations After Release

Release on bail is not the end of the legal process — it's the beginning. The defendant must:

What Happens If the Defendant Doesn't Show Up?

If the defendant fails to appear in court (FTA), three things happen:

  1. The court issues a bench warrant for the defendant's arrest
  2. The bail bond is forfeited — the surety (bail bond company) owes the full bail amount
  3. The person who signed the bond (indemnitor) may be held financially responsible

Release from Broward County Main Jail

After the bond is accepted at Broward County Main Jail (555 SE 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL), the defendant enters the release queue. Staff processes releases in order, which typically takes 4-8 hours. The defendant will be released with any personal belongings that were collected during booking.

Plan to pick up the defendant at the main entrance of Broward County Main Jail in Fort Lauderdale. If you're unsure of the location, the address is 555 SE 1st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL. For release status updates, call (954) 831-8900 and reference the defendant's booking number.

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