Bail Bond Process in Bossier Parish

if someone has been arrested in Bossier City or anywhere in Bossier Parish, the bail bond process can feel overwhelming. This page explains how getting someone out of the Bossier Parish Jail works and what steps you need to take.


Step 1: Find Out Where They Are

Most arrests in this area go through the Bossier Parish Sheriff’s Office and the Bossier Parish Jail. Others could first be processed at the Bossier City Jail and then transferred to the Bossier Parish Jail, or they male stay at the City Jail. The first step is confirming the person’s full name, date of birth, and where they are being held.

This allows us to look up:

  • the charges
  • the bond amount
  • any holds or restrictions

Step 2: Learn the Bond Amount

Once a judge sets bond, you do not have to pay the full amount to get someone released. A bail bond allows you to pay only a percentage of the total.

The bond amount depends on:

  • the charge
  • prior record
  • court conditions
  • current residence (local vs not local)

Step 3: Start the Bail Bond

To begin the bail bond process in Bossier Parish, you will need:

  • the inmate’s full name
  • the jail where they are held
  • a phone number we can reach you at

A licensed bail bond agent can then begin the paperwork and arrange the bond.


Step 4: Release from the Bossier Parish Jail

Once the bond is posted, the Bossier Parish Jail begins the release process. This can take several hours depending on how busy the jail is and whether the person has any other holds.

The earlier you start, the sooner the release can happen.


Who Writes the Bonds

All bail bonds arranged through this website are written by Spainhour Bail Bonds, a licensed Louisiana bail bond agency serving Bossier Parish and Northwest Louisiana.

This ensures:

  • all paperwork is handled correctly
  • all court requirements are met
  • you are working with a real bail bond office

Get Help Now

If someone is in the Bossier Parish Jail or Bossier City Jail, do not wait.

Call 318-390-3820 now to speak with someone who can explain the process and start the bond.

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