Mocksville, NC

Bail Bonds for Mocksville, NC

Incorporated in 1839, the Town of Mocksville has an approximate population of 5,000. As the largest municipality in Davie County, Mocksville serves as the county seat. Citizens here enjoy a high quality of life in a diversified community with an optimal mix of residential neighborhoods, historic shopping districts, arts & entertainment venues and recreational amenities. Mocksville is strategically located in the western part of the Piedmont Triad – in the Heartland of North Carolina, served by I-40 with I-85 and I-77 only minutes away.


Mocksville has three historic districts which proudly display American flags in honor and thanks to all who have given so much for others on various occasions. The town is proud to be home of the
Piedmont Antique Power Association annual tractor parade, in celebration of the Fourth of July. The Town of Mocksville is one of 74 towns in North Carolina and one of more than 3,000 in the nation to receive the Tree City USA recognition. Also a designated “Main Street Community” and most recently, recognized as one of the 50 Safest Cities in North Carolina.


Unlock Me Bail Bonding has been providing superior bail bonds service in Mocksville, NC since 2017. We strive to be a top-rated bail bonds company that our clients can depend on. Our agents are available to assist you in the Mocksville & Davie County area. We have agents that are ready to help bring your loved one’s home 24/7. Let us help you through the process. We have a seamless application process that is very convenient for you.

Bail Bonding in Mocksville, NC

 

Where is the Jail in Mocksville, NC?

  •  The Davie County Jail is located at 135 Green St, Mocksville, NC 27028.
  • The Telephone number is (336) 753-6647.

 

What is a bail bondsman?

  • A bail bondsman is a person who provides bail bonds for people charged with crimes and who do not have the money necessary to post the entire bail with the court.

 

Ways to Post Bond in Mocksville, NC?

  • Written Promise to Appear:  This is not really a bond at all, and it means exactly what it sounds like:  the defendant is free to leave custody on their written promise to show up on their court date.
  • Unsecured Bond: the magistrate sets a monetary bond but the defendant is not required to actually pay that money in order to be released from jail.  However, if they fail to appear for a required court date then they would have a judgment against them for that amount of money and, if they are later caught, they would have to pay that as well as a new, higher bond in order to get back out of jail.
  • Secured Bond:  a monetary bond that can be satisfied by paying cash in that amount, hiring a bonding company, or using some sort of acceptable collateral such as real property.  This is probably the most common type of bond.
  • Cash Bond:  a monetary bond that can only be paid using United States currency.

 

What Happens if I miss court while on bond?

  • You can hire an attorney and have them strike the OFA (order for arrest) and clear out the Bond Forfeiture which will get you a new court date.
  • The defendant can turn themselves in and we can post bond for them again if the defendant handled the situation in a timely manner.
  • If either two options don’t work for the defendant, our Fugitive Recovery can assist them back to the Davie County Jail.

Ways to stay in Contact with your Loved one while in Davie County Jail?

  • Open up an account and prepay for calls. In order to do this for them you need to open an account with Paytel Inmate Communications.
  • Register here, contact them online, or call 800-729-8355 if you want to speak to an agent


How Does Bail Bonds Work when using a bondsman?


Most people do not have the resources to pay the entire amount owed and get out of jail, so for them, there are a couple of options. First, they can hire a bail bondsman.  A bonding company will sign a contract with the Indemnitor (co-signer) where they agree to be responsible for the entire bond in exchange for payment of a fee and/or other collateral.  The bonding fee is capped at 15% of the total bond amount but can often be lower than that.

 

About Unlock Me Bail Bonding. 


Unlock Me Bail Bonding has been in business since 2017. We have experience posting large bail bonds and posting bonds on seized vehicles. Our agency also has a knowledgeable Fugitive Recovery team with the tools and tactics to find a defendant who doesn't want to appear in court. Give us a call at (704)-431-6229 for our expertise in Bail Bonding and Fugitive Recovery. Remember we are here for your “unplanned circumstance”. 


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