How to Get a Bail Bond in Palm Beach County

Step-by-step guide to getting a bail bond in Palm Beach County (West Palm Beach). Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 for 24/7 bail bond service.

QuickBail Team5 min read
Verified by Licensed Bail Bond ProfessionalsLast updated: March 2026
Quick Answer: To get a bail bond in Palm Beach County: 1) Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888. 2) Provide the defendant's name, DOB, and that they're in Palm Beach County Jail. 3) A licensed agent contacts you in under 5 minutes. 4) Pay 10% of bail. 5) Bond is posted and release begins.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888 or start online
  2. Provide defendant info — Full name, date of birth, Palm Beach County Jail
  3. Agent contacts you — Within 5 minutes, a licensed West Palm Beach bail bond agent calls
  4. Verify booking — Agent confirms charges, bail amount, and facility
  5. Complete paperwork — E-sign from your phone
  6. Pay the premium — 10% of bail via credit card, debit, or cash
  7. Bond posted — Agent posts the bond with Palm Beach County court
  8. Release — Defendant is processed for release (4-16 hours typical)

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Can I Do This Remotely?

Yes. Everything can be handled by phone and online — e-signatures, credit card payment, and coordination with Palm Beach County Jail. You don't need to visit an office or the jail.

Palm Beach County Jail — Booking Details

When arrested in West Palm Beach or anywhere in Palm Beach County, defendants are booked at Palm Beach County Jail, located at 3228 Gun Club Rd, West Palm Beach, 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.pbso.org or call (561) 688-3000. Having the booking number ready speeds up the bail bond process significantly.

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