You will be able to apply for your Citrus County bail bond directly online without needing to come into our office - available to you 24/7!
You will be able to apply for your bail bond directly online without needing to come into our office - available to you 24/7.
Please enter the access code we have provided you in the box below to access the online system. You’ll need to call us at 352-500-9999 for your access code.
Citrus County is known as ‘Manatee Capital of the World’. It’s called this because it’s home to Crystal River in Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park and where a majority of manatees gather during the cold winter months. Crystal River is also the only place in the USA where you can swim with manatees without getting arrested.
In most cases, those who have been arrested do not have the financial means to pay the full amount of bail set by the courts to be released from jail while awaiting their court hearing. Fortunately, there are bail bonds that take the place of the full bail amount. These bonds are issued by bail bond agents licensed by the state. These bonds typically cost 10% of the full bail amount for state bonds. The bond amount is also called the ‘bail premium’ and is non-refundable.
A reliable bondsman will submit a surety bond to the jail immediately upon receipt of the completed bail bond paperwork and payment. It is then up to the jail’s administration to coordinate the inmate’s release, but typically takes between 2 to 12 hours.
If you or someone you care about was involved in a Citrus County recent arrest, the bail bond agents at Bail Bonds Now are standing by 24/7 to help with posting a bond. All of our bail bondsmen are licensed, experienced and reliable.
Our online bail bond application makes the process fast and easy. The form may be completed from anywhere and at any time using a smartphone or any type of computer device. You will just need to call or text an agent at (352)-500-9999 for an access code and password to access the form.
According to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, there were 4,886 arrests in Citrus County in 2017 and only 143 of those arrests were from violent crimes.
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