How to Get a Bail Bond in Seminole County

Step-by-step guide to getting a bail bond in Seminole County, Florida. Call (941) 477-6888 for a licensed Sanford bail bondsman — available 24/7.

QuickBail Team5 min read
Verified by Licensed Bail Bond ProfessionalsLast updated: March 2026
Quick Answer: To get a bail bond in Seminole County: 1) Confirm the inmate is at Seminole County Jail by calling (407) 665-6600. 2) Call QuickBail at (941) 477-6888. 3) A licensed bail bondsman verifies charges and posts the bond. The fee is 10% of bail, set by Florida law.

Step-by-Step: Getting a Bail Bond in Seminole County

Step 1: Confirm the Arrest

Contact Seminole County Jail at (407) 665-6600 or use the online inmate search at www.seminolesheriff.org. Get the defendant's full name, date of birth, booking number, charges, and bail amount.

Step 2: Contact QuickBail

Call (941) 477-6888 or submit your information online. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays.

Step 3: Connect With a Bondsman

A licensed Seminole County bail bondsman contacts you within 5 minutes. They verify the charges, confirm the bail amount, and walk you through the paperwork.

Step 4: Bond Is Posted

The bondsman posts bail with the court. Release processing at Seminole County Jail typically takes 4-8 hours.

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How Much Does It Cost?

The bail bond fee in Seminole County is exactly 10% of the total bail amount, regulated by the Florida Department of Financial Services. This rate is the same at every licensed bail bond agency in Florida and is non-refundable.

Seminole County Jail — Booking Details

When arrested in Sanford or anywhere in Seminole County, defendants are booked at Seminole County Jail, located at 1101 E 1st St, Sanford, 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.seminolesheriff.org or call (407) 665-6600. Having the booking number ready speeds up the bail bond process significantly.

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