Bail Bonds Information at Mz Bee's Bail Bonds
Anyone trying to bail a loved one out in Florida

Bail Bonds Information in Key West & Miami & Tavernier & Fort Lauderdale & Doral & Clearwater & Key West

Here's how bail works in Florida, what a bond costs, who sets bail and how fast you can get out, explained in plain English.

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Bail Bonds Information at Mz Bee's

Here's how bail works in Florida, what a bond costs, who sets bail and how fast you can get out, explained in plain English.

Who it's for

Anyone trying to bail a loved one out in Florida.

What you'll get

  • Florida state bonds typically cost 10% of the bail amount; federal bonds are 15%
  • A court magistrate approves release; many charges follow a standard bond schedule, so we can post before your first court date
  • Once a bond is posted, release usually takes 2-8 hours depending on the jail
  • Warrant walk-throughs let us post a bond at the same time as the arrest
  • No-collateral bonds and flexible payment plans available in most cases

Available from Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Key West and Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Miami and Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Tavernier and Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Fort Lauderdale and Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Doral and Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Clearwater and Mz Bee's Bail Bonds, Key West (N Roosevelt). Call (305) 783-7006 24/7, any bond, any time.

Train at any location

422 Fleming St, Office 5, Key West

101 NW 8th St, Miami

91760 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier

110 E Broward Blvd, Suite 1700, Fort Lauderdale

8333 NW 53rd St, Suite 450, Doral

5225 Tech Data Dr, Suite 200, Clearwater

3706 N Roosevelt Blvd, Suite 208, Key West

(305) 783-7006

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Every case is different. Call (305) 783-7006 and we'll explain your options, the cost and how fast we can get your loved one home.

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Questions, answered

Florida state bonds are typically 10% of the total bail; federal bonds are 15%. We offer payment plans and, in most cases, no-collateral bonds.

A court magistrate approves release and sets conditions. Many charges follow a standard bond schedule, which lets us post a bond before the first court appearance.

Usually between two and eight hours, depending on how busy the jail is.

If there's a warrant, we prepare the bond ahead of time so it's posted the moment you turn yourself in, often avoiding a night in jail.

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What Clients Say

★★★★★ 4.9 from 78 Google reviews

★★★★★

Hands down the best experience I could've asked for. Jayla and Ashley were both extremely professional and responsive. They walked me through everything and made sure the process went smoothly from start to finish. Ashley made sure I understood everything and was the sweetest person to work with!

MP
Maria Portal
Google review · a month ago
★★★★★

Bianca is great at getting you out fast! I trust her with me and my family. Don't miss that court date though or she is coming for ya!! She is really kind though and would probably bail you out again.

WC
Wendy Campo
Google review · 7 months ago
★★★★★

Very professional and helpful! Had no idea where to start and she helped me with the whole process and was quick. Highly recommend!

JM
Jessie Matsinger
Google review · 8 months ago
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