Step-by-Step: Getting a Bail Bond in Orange County
When someone you care about is arrested and booked into Orange County Jail, the clock starts ticking. Here's exactly how to get them out:
Step 1: Gather the Defendant's Information
You'll need the defendant's full legal name, date of birth, and booking number (if available). You can find this through the Orange County Sheriff's Office inmate search at ocso.com or by calling the jail at (407) 836-3560.
Step 2: Contact a Licensed Bail Bond Agent
Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 — available 24/7, including weekends and holidays. We match you with a licensed bail bond agent who serves Orlando, Kissimmee, Winter Park, Apopka, and Sanford. You can also start the process online through our secure form.
Step 3: Complete the Paperwork
The bail bond agent will explain the charges, confirm the bail amount, and walk you through the paperwork. In most cases, everything can be completed remotely with e-signatures and online payment — no need to visit the jail or a bail bond office.
Step 4: Bond Is Posted & Defendant Is Released
Once paperwork and payment are complete, the agent posts the bond with the court. Orange County Jail then processes the defendant for release, which typically takes 4-12 hours.
What Does a Bail Bond Agent Need From You?
- Defendant's full legal name and date of birth
- Booking number (if you have it)
- Your relationship to the defendant
- Payment for the 10% bail bond premium
- A valid ID
Can I Get a Bail Bond Without Going to the Jail?
Yes. QuickBail handles everything remotely. You never have to visit Orange County Jail or a bail bond office in person. The agent handles all communication with the jail and court on your behalf.
Orange County Jail — Booking Details
When arrested in Orlando or anywhere in Orange County, defendants are booked at Orange County Jail, located at 3723 Vision Blvd, Orlando, FL. The booking process includes fingerprinting, photographs, and recording of charges. Bail is typically set within 24 hours at the defendant's first appearance.
To check if someone has been booked, visit www.ocso.com or call (407) 836-3560. Having the booking number ready speeds up the bail bond process significantly.
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