How Long Does It Take To Get Out of Jail After Posting Bail?

You might be wondering, “How long does it take to get out of jail after posting bail?” The length of time varies depending on your jurisdiction and how busy the court is.

How Does Bail Work? Brief Overview

Before you can post bail, you’ll need to attend your bail hearing, during which your bail amount will be set.

Once you know your bail amount, you can either pay the full amount yourself or hire a bail bond company to post bond for you, after which you’ll get out of jail.

There are circumstances in which you can get released from jail without bail. This is called getting released on your Own Recognizance (OR).

After your trial concludes, if you have successfully met all of the court’s requirements, then you’ll receive your bail money back within 60 to 90 days.

In the event you fail to meet all of the court’s requirements, such as not showing up for your court date, your bail money will be forfeit.

Conditions of Bail

Bail conditions vary and include but are not limited to:

  • Completion of rehabilitation programs for drug abuse, mental health, and other addictions.
  • Relinquishing weapons to law enforcement
  • House arrest
  • 24/7 digital monitoring
  • Travel restrictions
  • Checking in with a police officer through phone, email, text, or in person.

Bail Hearing Process

After someone is arrested, they are brought to a police station or jail for booking and processing. Their mugshot is taken, they get fingerprinted, and they potentially undergo a brief medical exam.

They are then held in a cell until their arraignment, during which the prosecutor will decide whether or not to dismiss the charges.

If the charges are not dropped, then the judge will set the defendant’s bail amount and the conditions of their release.

Posting Bail and Getting Out of Jail

It generally takes four to eight hours to get out of jail after paying your full bail amount or posting bond.

With that said, your release can take longer, especially if the court is busy.

Paying Bail At Shelby County Jail

To pay bail or post bond at Shelby County jail, you’ll need to go to the Jail Annex visitation area and find the court clerk’s office, which is available 24/7.

Contact All N One Bail Bonds Today

For a lot of people, bail bonds are complex legal instruments that are difficult to understand. The truth is, though, they are easy to understand with the right explanation.

Since life comes with unexpected twists and turns, it’s wise to be prepared and understand the bail process, or at the very least have access to knowledgeable bail bond agents who can explain it to you.

If you are in need of assistance or an explanation, we’re only a phone call away.

Hiring a bondsman to help you get a bail bond can bring you clarity and reduce the amount of stress you experience during the bail process.

If you’d like to work with a highly experienced bail bond company, call us at (901) 523-2245.

Submit An Online Bail Bond Application

Want to submit a bail bond request to us online? If so, head over to our Bail Bond Online page. We’ll reach out to you once we receive your information.

Why Work With Us?

There are many reasons why our clients choose to work with us.

  1. We are professionals with decades of experience helping clients get out of jail quickly in Shelby County.
  1. We intimately understand the bail bond process.
  1. We can post bond for you fast—within 30 minutes of receiving your information.
  1. We offer flexible payment plans to help you afford your bail bond premium.
  1. We are local. Our address is 238 Poplar Ave. Suite 1 Memphis, TN 38103 if you want to visit and have a conversation.
  1. We are available 24/7 to assist you.