
BAIL BONDS IN UNION, SC
24/7 Union County Bondsman
When someone you care about has been arrested in Union County, you need clear information and someone who can help you understand what happens next.
Jimmy Ray's Bonding provides 24/7 Bail Bond Service in Union, SC and throughout Union County
Whether you're trying to locate someone who was recently arrested, understand a bond amount, or arrange their release after bond has been set, you can call us anytime for straightforward help.
We serve families throughout Union, Jonesville, Buffalo, Lockhart, Carlisle, and surrounding Union County communities.
Need help with a bond in Union County?
Call Jimmy Ray's Bonding 24/7:
864-495-5555
Looking for help outside Union County?
Jimmy Ray’s Bonding serves multiple communities across Upstate South Carolina. View our complete bail bond service area for additional locations.
Bail Bond Help in Union, SC
An arrest can leave families with a lot of questions.
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Where is the person being held?
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Has bond been set?
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How much will it cost?
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What information does a bondsman need?
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How quickly can the process get started?
Jimmy Ray's Bonding helps families navigate the bail bond process without making an already stressful situation more complicated.
If a bond has been set and is eligible for release through a bondsman, we can explain the next steps, what information is needed, and what to expect during the process.
We provide bail bond service for qualifying bonds originating in Union County, South Carolina, including arrests involving residents of Union and surrounding communities.

Someone Arrested in Union County?
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If you've just received a call that a friend or family member has been arrested, you don't need to know everything about the bail process before calling us.
Having a few basic pieces of information can help us get started:
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The person's full legal name
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Their date of birth, if known
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Where they were arrested or are being held
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The charges, if known
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The bond amount, if it has already been set
If you don't have all of this information yet, that's okay. Call us with what you know, and we'll explain what information is still needed.
Union County Detention Center Information
People arrested by local law enforcement in Union County may be held at the Union County Detention Center in Union, South Carolina.
Union County Detention Center
1657 Jonesville Highway
Union, SC 29379
Phone: 864-429-2818
The detention center handles pretrial confinement as well as other county detention functions.
*If someone has recently been arrested, there can be a period of time between the arrest, booking, and when complete bond information becomes available.
**Jimmy Ray's Bonding is an independent bail bonding company and is not affiliated with the Union County Detention Center, Union County government, or any law enforcement agency.
How Bond Works After An Arrest in Union County
The exact process depends on the charges and circumstances of the case, but a typical Union County arrest may involve several stages.
1. Arrest and Booking
After an arrest, the defendant is processed into the appropriate detention facility. Booking information generally includes identifying information, charges, and other case information.
2. Bond Is Determined
Depending on the charge and circumstances, bond may be addressed by the appropriate court or judicial official.
South Carolina magistrates are among the judicial officials responsible for setting bail in cases within their jurisdiction.
3. The Family Reviews Release Options
Once bond information is available, the defendant or family can determine how the bond will be satisfied.
If the bond qualifies for release through a licensed bondsman, Jimmy Ray's Bonding can explain the bonding process and what will be required.
4. The Bond Is Posted
Once the necessary paperwork, payment, and other requirements have been completed, the bond can be presented for processing.
5. Release Processing Begins
Posting a bond does not mean the defendant walks out of the detention center immediately. Release processing is handled by the detention facility, and processing times can vary.
UNION COUNTY BOND COURT

Bond hearings are an important part of the process following many arrests.
The South Carolina Judicial Branch currently lists Union County Bond Court in Union, South Carolina, associated with the Jonesville Highway location.
A bond hearing may address whether a defendant is eligible for release and, when applicable, the amount and conditions of bond.
The outcome depends on the individual case. A bondsman cannot determine what bond a judge will set or guarantee the outcome of a bond hearing.
If bond has already been set and you need help understanding your options for posting it, call Jimmy Ray's Bonding at 864-495-5555.
How Much Does A Bail Bond Cost in South Carolina?
What Do I Need to Bond Someone Out in Union, SC?
South Carolina regulates bail bond premiums and the amount that must be collected before a professional bondsman can post a bond.
For many families, the first step is simply determining the defendant's total bond amount and whether the bond can be handled through a bondsman.
Once we know the bond information, we can explain the required premium and any additional requirements that apply to that particular bond.
For a more detailed explanation of South Carolina bail bond rules, visit our South Carolina Bail Bond Laws guide.
Requirements can vary depending on the amount of the bond and the circumstances involved.
Generally, be prepared to provide information about the defendant and the person arranging the bond.
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Defendant's full name and date of birth
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Current address
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Employment information
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Bond and charge information
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Identification for the person signing the bond agreement
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Contact information
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Any required collateral or additional documentation, when applicable
Don't delay calling because you don't have every piece of information available yet. We can tell you exactly what is needed after reviewing the specific bond.
Serving Union, Jonesville & Communities Throughout Union County
Jimmy Ray's Bonding provides bail bond assistance throughout Union County, including:
Union, SC
Union is the county seat and the primary location for Union County detention and court activity. If you're searching for a bail bondsman in Union, SC, call us anytime at 864-495-5555.
Jonesville, SC
We assist families and defendants from Jonesville who need bail bond services for qualifying Union County bonds.
Buffalo, SC
Residents of Buffalo and nearby communities can contact Jimmy Ray's Bonding 24/7 when someone has been arrested and needs assistance with the bail process.
Lockhart, SC
We provide Union County bail bond assistance for families in Lockhart and surrounding areas.
Carlisle & Surrounding Union County Communities
Our service area extends throughout Union County. If you're unsure whether we can help with a particular bond, call us and we'll review the situation with you.
Call 864-495-5555 for 24/7 Union County bail bond assistance.
Why Call Jimmy Ray's Bonding?
When you're dealing with an arrest, you shouldn't have to spend hours trying to figure out the bonding process on your own.
Jimmy Ray's Bonding provides:
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24/7 availability
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Direct assistance from an experienced bondsman
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Straightforward explanations of the bonding process
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Confidential service
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Assistance with qualifying Union County bonds
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Service throughout Union and surrounding Union County communities
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Local knowledge of the South Carolina bail bond process
Our goal is simple: explain what needs to happen next and help you move through the bonding process as efficiently as possible.
Union County Bail Bond FAQ
How do I bond someone out of jail in Union County, SC?
First, determine where the person is being held and whether bond has been set. Once bond information is available, call Jimmy Ray's Bonding at 864-495-5555. We can review the bond information and explain the requirements for using a bondsman.
Where is the Union County Detention Center?
The Union County Detention Center is located at 1657 Jonesville Highway, Union, SC 29379.
Can I call a Union bail bondsman before bond has been set?
Yes. You can contact us while you're waiting for bond information. Although a bondsman cannot determine what bond a judge will set, getting the necessary information together beforehand can make it easier to proceed once the bond is available.
How long does it take to get someone released after posting bond?
There is no guaranteed release time. After a bond is posted, the detention facility must complete its release procedures. Processing time can vary depending on the facility's workload and the circumstances of the individual case.
Are you available for Union County bail bonds at night?
Yes. Jimmy Ray's Bonding is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for bail bond assistance.
Do you serve Jonesville and other areas outside the City of Union?
Yes. We provide bail bond assistance throughout Union County, including Union, Jonesville, Buffalo, Lockhart, Carlisle, and surrounding communities.
Can a bondsman change or lower someone's bond?
No. A bail bondsman does not determine the amount of bond set by the court. Questions about reducing or modifying a bond may require action by the appropriate court and, depending on the situation, assistance from an attorney.
What happens after someone is released on bond?
Release from jail does not end the criminal case. The defendant must comply with the conditions of release and appear for required court proceedings. Missing court or violating conditions of release can have serious consequences.
For additional information, read our guide to Bond Hearings & Conditions of Release in South Carolina.
Need A Bail Bondsman in Union, SC?
If someone you care about has been arrested in Union County, call Jimmy Ray's Bonding.
We'll help you determine what information is available, explain the bonding process, and tell you what is needed to move forward.
Jimmy Ray's Bonding
Union County Bail Bond Service
Available 24 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week
Call: 864-495-5555
Jimmy Ray's Bonding is an independent bail bonding company and is not affiliated with Union County, the Union County Detention Center, the South Carolina Judicial Branch, or any law enforcement agency.
