Securing Release When Bail Is Set

Surety Bail Bonds in Fort Wayne for individuals facing arrest who need immediate release from custody

Your Mom's Bail Bonds provides surety bail bonds that allow individuals to post bail when the court sets an amount they cannot afford to pay in full. A surety bond involves three parties: the court, the defendant, and the bail bond agency, which guarantees the defendant's appearance in exchange for a fee. When you or a family member cannot meet the full bail amount, the bond secures release while a responsible party—the indemnitor—assumes financial responsibility for the defendant's court attendance. Families across Fort Wayne and surrounding counties rely on this arrangement to avoid prolonged custody during the legal process.


The surety bond process begins the moment you contact an agent, who reviews the charges, bail amount, and necessary documentation. The agency posts the bond on behalf of the defendant, allowing release from jail while the case proceeds. Because the bond guarantees the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear, the indemnitor signs an agreement accepting this obligation, ensuring the agency fulfills its commitment to the court.


Call for a bond evaluation to begin paperwork and arrange immediate release from custody.

How Surety Bonds Function After Posting

Once Your Mom's Bail Bonds submits the surety bond to the court, the jail processes release paperwork, and the defendant walks out within hours rather than waiting days or weeks for a hearing. Agents guide indemnitors through collateral requirements, payment arrangements, and conditions the defendant must follow, including all scheduled court dates. Statewide coverage means the agency posts bonds at facilities throughout Indiana, from city jails to county detention centers.


After release, the defendant remains under the bond's terms until the case concludes—whether through trial, plea agreement, or dismissal. The indemnitor and defendant receive clear instructions about reporting obligations, travel restrictions, and consequences of missing court. Your Mom's Bail Bonds maintains contact throughout the process, confirming appearance dates and answering questions about legal timelines. If the defendant complies with all conditions, the bond obligation dissolves once the case closes, and any collateral returns to the indemnitor.


The agency offers phone consultations, office appointments, and qualifying jail meetings to accommodate urgent situations and complex cases. Veteran-owned and family-operated, the business prioritizes fast response times and step-by-step explanations that reduce confusion during an already stressful situation. Agents explain every document before signing, outline all fees upfront, and remain available for follow-up questions.

What You Need to Know Before Posting Bail

Families contacting a bail bond agency for the first time often ask about costs, requirements, and how quickly release occurs. These answers address common concerns when arranging a surety bond.

  • What does the indemnitor need to provide when signing for a surety bond?

    The indemnitor presents valid identification, proof of residence, employment verification, and collateral details if required based on the bond amount and charge severity.

  • How soon does release happen after the bond is posted?

    Most jails process release within two to six hours after receiving the bond paperwork, depending on booking volume and administrative procedures at the specific facility.

  • What happens if the defendant misses a court date after posting bond?

    The court issues a warrant, the bond enters forfeiture, and the indemnitor becomes liable for the full bail amount unless the defendant surrenders or the agency locates them within the grace period allowed by Indiana law.

  • Why do bond fees differ between agencies in Fort Wayne?

    Indiana regulates bail bond fees as a percentage of the total bail amount, so legitimate agencies charge similar rates, but payment plans, collateral terms, and service availability vary based on the agency's policies and risk assessment.

  • Can someone post a surety bond for charges in multiple counties?

    Yes, Your Mom's Bail Bonds operates statewide and posts bonds across Indiana jurisdictions, coordinating paperwork with different courts and jails to secure release regardless of where the arrest occurred.

Your Mom's Bail Bonds answers calls around the clock and begins the surety bond process immediately after evaluating your case. Contact an agent now to discuss bail requirements and start the release process for your family member.