Bail Bonds in Delray Beach
Delray has the courthouse — but not the jail. Release happens 30 minutes north, where we are.
Where an arrest here actually goes
Delray Beach is one of the few cities in the county with a courthouse on its own main street — the South County Courthouse on West Atlantic Avenue. What Delray doesn't have is a jail. Anyone arrested here is driven about 30 minutes north to the PBSO Main Detention Center on Gun Club Road in West Palm Beach, and that's where bail is posted and release happens.
Families often wait outside the Delray courthouse for someone who was never there. Our office is minutes from where they actually are. One call and we'll confirm the booking, quote the bond, and start the paperwork before you've left the house.
Common questions from Delray Beach
Where is someone arrested in Delray Beach taken?
Not to the courthouse — Delray has no jail. After arrest by Delray Beach PD, booking happens at the PBSO Main Detention Center, 3228 Gun Club Rd in West Palm Beach, roughly 30 minutes north. That's also where release happens once bond is posted.
How much does a bail bond cost in Delray Beach?
Florida law fixes the premium at 10% of the bond amount with a $100 minimum, at every licensed agency. The price is the same whether the case is in Delray or downtown West Palm.
Can we handle everything without driving north?
Almost. Application, payment, and signatures are all handled electronically or by phone, and our agent posts the bond at the jail. The only trip north is picking your person up at the release lobby — and we'll tell you when to leave so you're not waiting in the parking lot for hours.
Which court will a Delray Beach case go to?
Delray cases are typically heard right in town at the South County Courthouse, 200 W Atlantic Ave. But first appearance — where bail is set — happens at the jail in West Palm Beach within 24 hours of booking.
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