Acme Bailbonds

How Bail works?

Typically a friend, relative, or attorney contacts Acme on behalf of the defendant to arrange bail. This is probably you! If this is your first time, you will probably have lots of questions, so go to our Questions and Answers page for a complete understanding.

Our phones are answered by licensed bail agents 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can be comfortable talking with an experienced and knowledgeable professional about your situation and the best way to resolve it. We understand the bail process and realizes that not everyone owns property or has the credit to qualify for a bond. We consult with each person to find arrangements that work best.

Payment Options

There are many ways to pay for a bond:

  • Credit cards American Express,Visa, Master Card, Discover, Carte Blanche, Diner's Club and JCV
  • Western Union
  • Money Gram
  • Quick Collect
  • Personal Checks
  • Full financing - on approved credit

Types of Collateral

The primary form of collateral at Acme is an individual's agreement to pay represented by his signature*. with approved credit. In addition, collateral can be provided through:

  • Cash
  • Bank Accounts
  • Life insurance policies
  • Real Estate
  • Stocks & Bonds