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Resources & Information

Helpful resources, legal information, and county contacts to help you navigate the process with confidence.

How to pay

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County Inmate Search & Jail Information

Quick access to inmate search tools, jail information, and court resources across the counties we serve.

Frequently Asked Questions

Top Dawg Bail Bonds answers common bail bond questions so you know what to expect and how the process works.

How do bail bonds work?

A bail bond allows someone to be released from jail while awaiting court. We post the bond on your behalf, and you pay a percentage of the total bail amount.

How much does a bail bond cost in North Carolina?

Bail bond costs are typically a percentage of the total bail set by the court. Call us for exact pricing based on your situation. 

How long does it take to get someone out of jail?

We move quickly to get the process started right away. In many cases, release can happen within a few hours, depending on the facility.

Can you get a bail bond with no money down?

In some cases, payment options may be available. Contact us to discuss your situation and available options.

What do I need to bail someone out of jail?

You’ll need basic information such as the person’s full name, where they are being held, and the bail amount if available.

Do you offer 24/7 bail bonds near me?

Yes. Top Dawg Bail Bonds is available 24/7 serving Union, Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Stanly, and Anson counties.

What happens if someone misses court after being bailed out?

Missing a court date can result in additional legal consequences and forfeiture of the bond. It’s important to attend all scheduled court appearances.

What counties do you serve for bail bonds?

We serve Union County, Mecklenburg County, Cabarrus County, Stanly County, and Anson County.

Types of Bail Bonds We Offer

Top Dawg Bail Bonds provides assistance with a variety of bond types in Anson County and surrounding areas. If you are unsure which bond applies to your situation, call us anytime and we will help guide you through the process.

Surety Bonds

The most common type of bail bond. We post the bond on your behalf so release can begin quickly.

Cash Bonds

Some cases require the full bond amount to be paid directly to the court or jail.

Secured Bonds

These bonds may require collateral based on the bond amount and circumstances.

Unsecured Bonds

In some cases, no upfront payment is required, but the full amount may be owed if court obligations are not met.

Appearance Bonds

Used to help ensure the defendant appears for all scheduled court dates.

Traffic & Minor Offense Bonds

Available for qualifying lower-level charges and traffic-related matters.