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Proudly Serving the state of Michigan for over 30 years! We post bail across the country.

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Who We Are

Offering Nationwide Service In Addition To Our Home Base Of , Macomb Oakland And Wayne.

Freedom Bail Bonds II Inc. is an established Metro Detroit bail bond company, operating in Macomb, Oakland & Wayne Counties. With 30 years of experience, we know the ins and outs of the bail bond process, and we can help our customers get through the process in the quickest, most efficient method possible.

The Bail Bond Process

Arrested or Formally charged

Interim bond set

Court arraignment same or next day of arrest

Bond is set

Bail posting

Defendants appearance in court

Release of responsibility

Service Areas

Freedom Bail Bonds is a Metro Detroit based bonding company offering services not only for the State of Michigan but Most of the Continental United states including Hawaii.

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Agents meet you at the jail and take your loved one home on the spot!

What they've said about us
My experience with Freedom Bail Bonds was amazing. Jacklyn was so professional. She was kind,understanding,comforting, fast, accommodating. I can go on and on. I will use them in the future if needed. I will highly recommend them to any one in need of their services.
Stephen Lumetta
Been using this service my whole life his mom was awesome and so is Jeremy thank god i havent needed them in year but everytime i recommend him they go over and above there powers to get you out highly recommended
Frederick Radatz
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Over 35 Years experience

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a contract between the defendant the surety and a 3rd party signer. This contract ensures the defendant's appearance in court.

When an individual is co-signing for a bond they are responsible for that person's appearance in court. If you have concerns about their responsibility of being in court when required then NO is the answer. However call 248-594-3000 to discuss your options or get your questions answered today.

A co-signer is the person who is responsible for the defendant's appearance in court. Understand by signing a bail contract you could be responsible for the full amount of the bail should the defendant fail to appear

You will be contacted by the bonding company and they will inquire as to why the defendant missed court? There are valid reasons for missing court; dead, in the hospital or in jail! We will discuss the options in correcting the issue with the courts, often it's as simple as just showing up with an explanation to the court to remedy the situation. We are here to help.

A written promise to pay an amount should the defendant named in the document, fails to appear for court.

No. If the defendant fails to appear, you may be responsible for the full bond amount and/or recovery fees.

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- Car Titles

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- Personal Guarantee

Most likely, a new bond will have to be posted. In some cases, the defendant will be released on their own recognizance or not allowed out on bail. It is the courts discretion if there will be repercussions for police contact. Defendants are not supposed to have new police contact when out on bond.

Contact Freedom Bail Bonds today! 248-594-3000. Get instant approval over the phone.

NO, premiums are earned upon the posting of the defendant's bond. If cash collateral was pledged for a defendant, that will be returned upon the conclusion of the case.

Most likely, a new bond will have to be posted, with the premium for the previous case not being refundable. In some cases, the defendant will be released on their own recognizance or not allowed out on bail.

- Real Estate

- Car Titles

- Bank Accounts

- Personal Credite

- Credit Cards