Getting a call that someone you love has been arrested in DeKalb County is one of the most stressful moments a family can face. The questions hit fast. Where are they? How much is bail? What do you do right now?
This guide walks you through the DeKalb County bail process step by step, so you can act quickly and bring your loved one home.
Where Is the DeKalb County Jail?
Most people arrested in DeKalb County are taken to the DeKalb County Jail at 4425 Memorial Drive, Decatur, GA 30032. The facility is run by the DeKalb County Sheriff’s Office.
To reach the jail directly, call (404) 298-8500. For the Sheriff’s Office main line, call (404) 298-8285.
How to Find Someone Who Has Been Arrested
DeKalb County has an online inmate search tool through the Sheriff’s Office website. Search by name or booking number to see charges, bail amount, and current status. Recent arrests may take a few hours to show up in the system.
If the online search comes up empty, call the jail at (404) 298-8515 with the person’s full name and date of birth. You can also call A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds directly and we are happy to search for your loved one on your behalf.
What Happens After an Arrest in DeKalb County?
After booking, the next step is typically a first appearance hearing before a judge. In DeKalb County, the Magistrate Court holds first appearance hearings multiple times each day, seven days a week.
At this hearing, the judge advises the defendant of the charges and addresses the question of bail. In some cases, a preset bond is attached to an arrest or warrant, which may allow for release before seeing a judge. However, in many situations the accused must appear before a judge before a bond amount is established.
For certain felony charges, only a Superior Court judge has the authority to set bail. If that applies, the Magistrate Court will notify the defendant of the process for requesting a bond hearing in Superior Court. This can add time, which is another reason having an attorney involved early matters.
How Bail Is Set
There is no fixed bail amount for a given charge. Judges weigh several factors when deciding:
- The nature and seriousness of the charges
- The defendant’s criminal history
- Ties to the community, including employment, family, and length of residence
- Whether the person is considered a flight risk
- Whether the person poses a potential danger to the public
Bail amounts vary significantly. Minor charges may carry a few hundred dollars. Serious felonies can reach tens of thousands or more.
How to Post Bail in DeKalb County
Bond can be posted at the DeKalb County Jail 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You have a few options depending on your situation.
Cash Bond
You pay the full bail amount directly to the court. If the defendant attends all required court appearances, the money is returned at the end of the case, minus any applicable court fees.
Surety Bond
This is the most common option. You pay a licensed bail bondsman a fee, and the bondsman posts the full bail amount with the court on your behalf. The fee is non-refundable, but it means you do not need the full bail amount upfront.
How Much Does a Bail Bond Cost in Georgia?
Georgia law caps the fee a bail bondsman can charge at 15% of the total bail amount. There is also a minimum fee of $50 per bonded charge.
| Bail Amount | Bondsman Fee (up to 15%) |
|---|---|
| $2,500 | $375 |
| $5,000 | $750 |
| $10,000 | $1,500 |
| $25,000 | $3,750 |
| $50,000 | $7,500 |
The fee paid to a bondsman is non-refundable. This is true even if charges are later dropped or the defendant is found not guilty. The fee covers the bondsman’s service and the risk they take on by guaranteeing the full bail amount.
How Long Does Release Take?
After a bond is posted, the jail processes the release. This typically takes several hours. During regular business hours with no complications, it can happen faster. Weekends, holidays, and high jail volume can extend the wait. Your bondsman can give you a realistic estimate based on current conditions.
What Are the Defendant’s Responsibilities After Release?
Getting out on bail comes with obligations. The defendant must:
- Appear at every scheduled court date
- Follow all conditions of release set by the judge
- Notify both the court and the bondsman of any address or phone number changes promptly
- Avoid any new arrests or criminal activity
If the judge orders electronic monitoring as a condition of release, A 2nd Chance Monitoring provides GPS tracking and alcohol monitoring services throughout Georgia.
Missing a court date is the most common reason bail gets revoked. If that happens, a bench warrant is issued and the bond is forfeited. Co-signers on the bond become financially responsible for the full bail amount.
What If the Bail Amount Feels Out of Reach?
Working with a bail bondsman is already the most affordable path for most families. But if the court-set amount is still unmanageable, there are other options.
An attorney can request a bail reduction hearing and argue for a lower amount based on financial hardship and the defendant’s community ties. DeKalb County also has a Pretrial Services program. Family members can contact Pretrial Services directly to request an evaluation for conditional release. If the defendant qualifies, they may be released under supervision without a financial bond.
If you have questions about your specific situation, call A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds. We will tell you honestly what we can do.
Frequently Asked Questions
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About A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds
A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds has been reuniting families for nearly 20 years. With multiple offices across Georgia and Alabama, our licensed bail bond agents are available around the clock to provide fast, respectful service to every family we work with. Whether the charge is a misdemeanor or a felony, we are here to help.
The information in this article is provided for general educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Bail amounts, procedures, and requirements in DeKalb County and across Georgia can change, and individual circumstances vary. If you have specific legal questions about your situation, please consult a licensed attorney in Georgia. A 2nd Chance Bail Bonds is a licensed bail bond agency, not a law firm.


