Contact Us

Orange County
3500 S John Young Parkway
Orlando, FL 32839

Orange County Phone:
407-425-1000


Daytona Beach
3629 W. International Speedway Blvd.
Daytona Beach, FL 32124

Daytona Beach Phone:
386-506-6000


Citrus County
3768 W. Gulf to Lake Hwy.
Lecanto, FL 34461

Citrus County Phone:
352-527-4985


Kissimmee
1401 E. Vine Street
Kissimmee, FL 34744

Kissimmee Phone:
407-847-6000


Duval County
2415 University Blvd. W.
Jacksonville, FL 32217

Duval County Phone:
904-355-4000


Lake County
801 West Main Street
Tavares, FL 32778

Lake County Phone:
352-343-6000


Marion County
2940 W. Silver Springs Blvd.
Ocala, FL 34475

Marion County Phone:
352-732-6000


Seminole County
885 North Highway 17-92
Longwood, FL 32750

Seminole County Phone:
407-644-1000


Tallahassee Phone:
850-561-9000

Clay County Phone:

904-284-9000

Hillsborough County Phone:
813-440-0750


Owner Byron Werner
Phone: 352-742-8000

Email:
info@nocollateralbail.net


Open 24 Hours!

How Bail Works PDF Print E-mail

Setting Bail

When someone is arrested, they are taken before a judge. The judge will decide whether or not to assign bail. In some cases, no bail is assigned, particularly if the individual has skipped out on court appearances in the past, poses a flight risk, or has committed a more serious crime.

If the judge does assign bail – it means that the individual can be released from custody until their court date - after they pay an amount set by the judge. The judge will set the amount based on the crime, how likely the individual is to flee, and whether the individual is a repeat offender.


Bail Bonds

Bail bonds are also called Surety bonds. They are the most popular form of bail. If the individual does not have enough cash to post bail, they can use a bond company. The bond company pays the bond for the individual and charges a percent of the bond as a fee. The bond company will get the bond money back if the individual shows up for court.

To secure the bail money, the bond company will make sure the individual has a co-signer who is capable of paying back the bail money if the individual skips town. The co-signer is usually a friend or family member. The co-signer agrees to the terms and is responsible for the full amount if the individual doesn’t show up to court.


No Collateral Bail Bonds Corp.


Byron Werner, owner of No Collateral Bail Bonds, has been a Florida licensed bailbondsman since 1992. With a diverse portfolio of services, we offer bonds for every type of defendant – with no collateral bail bonds and signature release in most cases!

Our offices are open 24-Hours a day, 7 days week. We’re here to help and assist you – and using our bail bonds services is easy, fast and effective. Our Agents are here to answer your questions and help you through the process.

Don’t hesitate to call or stop our offices. You’ll find the necessary forms we need you to fill out elsewhere on our website (in the “Forms” area of our website). To save time, you’re welcome to download and print these forms.