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Warrant Checks or Self Arrest Bonds. We Offer Walk Through Warrant Service.
Out of town or out of State, Bonds via, Fax, Phone and Email.

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Happy Clients Say

“I’ve used Aaron's Bail Bonds on more than one occasion and every time they have been fantastic and they got me out very quickly and they are very professional and amazing thank you for he helping me when I needed it the most!”

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Jessica Edwards

“I’ve used Aaron's Bail Bonds on more than one occasion and every time they have been fantastic and they got me out very quickly and they are very professional and amazing thank you for he helping me when I needed it the most!”

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Jessica Edwards

Family owned and operated since 1985. We provide professional, courteous help, building rapport with each client. We never sacrifice pride or dignity.

We’re conveniently located just two blocks north of the Orient Road Jail in a modern office with 20 paved parking spaces. Our office is among the safest Bail Bonds offices in Tampa, boasting a well-lit parking lot and security cameras monitoring all movement 24/7.

How it Works

Our Process

1

(813) 626-1901

2

Sign Paperwork

3

Bail is Posted

We offer out-of-town or out-of-state bonds via fax, phone, and email.
We also provide walk-through warrant service (self-arrest bonds) to help you avoid the embarrassment of being arrested.

Service Locations

  • Hillsborough County
  • Riverview
  • Brandon
  • Thonotosassa
  • Gibsonton
  • Ruskin
  • Wimauma
Why Choose

Aaron’s Bail Bonds

PBUS Professional Bail Agents
of the United States
Florida Sheriffs
Association
A+ Rating with the
BBB
Decades of Experience
We do Nationwide
Transfer Bonds
We do Warrant
Checks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is bail?

Bail is a financial arrangement that allows a defendant to be released from custody while awaiting trial. It guarantees that the defendant will appear in court for their hearings.

How is bail set in Tampa, Florida?

Bail amounts are set by judges based on several factors, including the severity of the alleged crime, the defendant’s criminal history, and the likelihood of the defendant appearing in court.

What happens if I can't afford bail in Tampa?

If you cannot afford bail, you may seek the services of a bail bond agent who can post a bail bond on your behalf for a fee, typically a percentage of the bail amount.

Can I get my bail money back in Tampa if I'm found not guilty?

If you are found not guilty or the charges against you are dropped, you are generally entitled to a refund of the bail money minus any administrative fees.