Midwest Bonding - St. Paul
Serving the entire state of Minnesota

Unlike our competitors, when you call you will be connected directly with your local agent, not an out-of-area call center.

Minnesota's premier bail bonding company

With Midwest Bonding you are one phone call away from getting your loved one out of any jail in Minnesota.

We only write bonds in the state of Minnesota. We are your local bondsmen and we're here to serve you!

Midwest Bonding
PO Box 22001
Saint Paul MN 55122
Tel: 952 808-1600; 952 412-3581; 866 846-2245

Our Services

The process will generally go as follows:

1. You contact a Bail Bond Agent by calling 1-800-FOR-BAIL.

2. They will ask you for specific information about your friend/relative who is detained, including the following:
- What is the person's full legal name?
- What is the person's date of birth?
- Who is the arresting agency (CHP, Sheriff, etc)?
- What county, city, state and jail is the person being held in?
- What is the booking number?
- What is the charge?
- How much is the bail amount?
- Your Agent may also require some basic information about the accused's personal history, including where they work, previous arrests, and residency information.

3. You provide your Bail Bond Agency with a percentage of the total bail amount (typically only 10% based upon the state where the jail is located) or try to finance it.

4. Your Bail Bond Agent will contact the jail facility and determine exact bail information and arrange to have your friend/relative released.

5. Your Bail Bond Agent will contact you as soon as arrangements have been completed.

6. You must stay readily available. Your Bail Bond Agent will probably need to contact you several times during the bail process, so they will need you to provide them with a phone number where they can reach you. They may also need you to provide them with a fax number. (You can receive faxes at many grocery stores and FedEx/Kinko's Copy Centers nationwide.)

7. Please have patience. Many detention facilities (especially those in large metropolitan areas) are very slow in processing and often have their telephone lines overloaded with calls.
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