When someone is arrested in Flagler County, every minute matters. Families across Palm Coast, Bunnell, and Flagler Beach have one question: who do I call right now? The answer is Bob Barry Bail Bonds — (386) 258-6900 — available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, no exceptions.
We've been working the 7th Judicial Circuit — the same circuit that governs Flagler County — for over 40 years. We know the Flagler County Detention Center, the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center in Bunnell, and every step of the booking and release process. When you call us, you're not talking to someone reading from a script. You're talking to an experienced bondsman who has done this thousands of times.
Call (386) 258-6900 now — available 24/7, all calls confidential.
Flagler County is part of Florida's 7th Judicial Circuit — the same judicial circuit as Volusia County, where Bob Barry Bail Bonds has operated for decades. That means the same judges, the same court system, and the same processes we've navigated for decades govern every arrest made in Flagler County today.
All arrests in Flagler County — whether made in Palm Coast, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, or anywhere else in the county, are transported to the Flagler County Detention Center for booking and processing. First appearance hearings for felony charges are held at the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center, 2 miles from the jail in Bunnell.
Address: 1002 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110
Phone: (386) 586-4860
Operated by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office
Capacity: 160 inmates
Address: 1769 E. Moody Blvd, Bunnell, FL 32110
Houses the Circuit Court of the 7th Judicial Circuit and County Court
First appearance hearings, bond hearings, and criminal proceedings held here
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One of the first questions every family ask is: how long is this going to take? Here is the realistic timeline for a Flagler County arrest:
Typical arrest-to-release timeline:
Transport from Palm Coast to Flagler County Detention Center: 15–30 minutes
Transport from Flagler Beach: 20–35 minutes
Booking, fingerprinting, and processing: 1–4 hours
Bond amount set — by booking schedule or at first appearance (within 24 hours for most felonies)
Release after bond is posted: 2–6 hours
Total realistic timeline for most cases: 4–10 hours from time of arrest
Bob Barry Bail Bonds monitors booking status in real time. From the moment you contact us, we track the process and keep you updated, so you're never left wondering what's happening or when your loved one is coming home.
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Bob Barry Bail Bonds serves every city and community in Flagler County, 24 hours a day. Whether the arrest happened in Palm Coast, Bunnell, Flagler Beach, or anywhere else in the county, one call to (386) 258-6900 starts the release process immediately.
Palm Coast is the largest city in Flagler County — with a population of over 115,000, it accounts for many arrests processed through the Flagler County Detention Center. If someone you care about has been arrested in Palm Coast, we can begin the bail process right now.
Palm Coast arrests are made by the Palm Coast Police Department and the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, which maintains its main substation at 17 Old Kings Road North, Palm Coast. All arrestees are transported to the Flagler County Detention Center in Bunnell for booking.
Because Palm Coast is approximately 35 miles from our Daytona Beach office, we handle the entire process by phone — payment by card and all paperwork via DocuSign. Palm Coast families never need to drive anywhere. You can be home when your loved one walks out of the Flagler County jail.
Bunnell is the county seat of Flagler County and the location of both the Flagler County Detention Center and the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center. Arrests in Bunnell are made by the Bunnell Police Department and the Flagler County Sheriff's Office, and because both the jail and the courthouse are here, Bunnell cases often move through the system faster than any other city in the county.
Our familiarity with the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center — the courthouse where first appearance hearings and bond modification hearings are held — means we know exactly what to expect when a judge sets or adjusts bond in Bunnell. We're ready to post the moment the bond is set, without delays.
Flagler Beach is a barrier island community on Flagler County's Atlantic coast. Arrests in Flagler Beach are made by the Flagler Beach Police Department and transported north to the Flagler County Detention Center in Bunnell. Flagler Beach sees elevated arrest activity during beach season, spring break, and tourist events, and a significant portion of those arrests involve visitors from out of state.
For out-of-state family members trying to help a loved one arrested in Flagler Beach, we specialize in handling the entire process remotely. Payment by phone, paperwork by DocuSign — you never need to be in Florida to post bail through Bob Barry Bail Bonds.
Common arrests in Flagler Beach involve DUI charges on A1A, disorderly conduct, drug possession, and public intoxication. Our agents handle these cases every week and can post bond immediately for any charge type.
We serve every corner of Flagler County, including Beverly Beach, Marineland, Espanola, Korona, and all unincorporated areas patrolled by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office. One call to (386) 258-6900 reaches a bondsman who can help, wherever in Flagler County the arrest occurred.



Our licensed agents regularly post bail for Flagler County residents and visitors charged with:
DUI arrests on US-1, A1A, I-95, and Palm Coast Parkway
Drug possession and trafficking — I-95 is a known drug corridor through Flagler County
Domestic violence charges
Felony charges requiring first appearance before a judge at the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center
Assault and battery
Theft, shoplifting, and burglary
Driving with a suspended license
Probation violations and warrant arrests
Disorderly conduct and public intoxication — especially in Flagler Beach during tourist season
Internet crimes and white collar charges
For felony charges in Flagler County, bond is frequently set by a judge at first appearance rather than by the booking schedule. We are available 24/7 and can post bond the moment it is set, so your loved one isn't waiting any longer than necessary.
40+ Years in the 7th Judicial Circuit — Same Circuit as Flagler County
Flagler and Volusia counties share the same judicial circuit. Bob Barry Bail Bonds has worked with 7th Circuit judges, processes, and procedures for over 40 years — longer than most Flagler County competitors have been in business. That institutional knowledge means faster, more informed service for your family.
When a judge at the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center sets bond on a felony charge, our agents know how that courthouse works, what to expect from the process, and how to respond immediately. That experience is not something that can be bought or claimed — it's earned over decades.
More Reviews Than Any Competitor Serving Flagler County
With over 2,400 five-star Google reviews, Bob Barry Bail Bonds is the most reviewed bail bond agency serving the Flagler County area. Our competitors have a fraction of that review count. When families are searching for a bondsman in the middle of a crisis, that record of trust matters.
Complete Bail Bond Service by Phone — No Drive to Daytona Required
Every aspect of the bail bond process can be handled remotely. We take payment by phone, accept all major credit and debit cards, and complete all paperwork via DocuSign. Palm Coast, Bunnell, and Flagler Beach families never need to leave their homes or drive to our office.
We know that a 35-mile drive to Daytona Beach is the last thing a family needs at 2 a.m. on a Tuesday. Our phone-first process was built specifically for situations like yours.
Available for First Appearance Hearings — 24/7
Many Flagler County felony cases require a judge to set bond at first appearance before a defendant can be released. First appearance hearings typically happen within 24 hours of arrest — but they can happen at any time, including overnight and on weekends.
Bob Barry Bail Bonds is available the moment bond is set, day or night. We do not wait for business hours. We do not have an answering service. When you call (386) 258-6900, a licensed bondsman picks up — ready to move.
Flexible Payment Options
Florida law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bond amount — that is fixed by the state and cannot be negotiated. What we can do is make that 10% as manageable as possible. We accept cash, all major credit and debit cards, and offer flexible payment plans for families who need them. A difficult night should not become an impossible financial situation.
Since 1978 — The Experience That Matters When It Counts
Bob Barry Bail Bonds has been posting bail in northeast Florida since 1978. Over 50,000 bonds posted. Decades of working directly with sheriffs, courts, and jails across the 7th Circuit. When you call us from Flagler County, you're calling the most experienced bail bond agency in the region — and that experience shows in every case we handle.
Arrests in Flagler County are made by several law enforcement agencies. All arrestees are transported to the Flagler County Detention Center at 1002 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110 for booking.
Flagler County Sheriff's Office — primary county-wide enforcement; main substation at 17 Old Kings Road North, Palm Coast
Palm Coast Police Department — City of Palm Coast
Bunnell Police Department — City of Bunnell
Flagler Beach Police Department — City of Flagler Beach
Florida Highway Patrol — I-95 corridor, US-1, and A1A
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission — coastal and waterway enforcement
Multi-agency task forces including drug enforcement operations on the I-95 corridor
Bob Barry Bail Bonds is familiar with how each of these agencies processes arrests and moves individuals through the Flagler County booking system. That knowledge means we can give you accurate information from the moment you call.
Here is exactly what happens from the moment of arrest to the moment your loved one walks out of the Flagler County Detention Center:
1. Arrest occurs — Made by FCSO, PCPD, BPD, FBPD, FHP, or another agency operating in Flagler County.
2. Transport to jail — The individual is taken to the Flagler County Detention Center, 1002 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110.
3. Booking and processing — Fingerprinting, photographing, and charge recording. This takes 1–4 hours depending on volume.
4. Bond amount set — Either by the standard booking schedule for most misdemeanors and some felonies, or by a judge at first appearance for more serious charges. First appearance typically occurs within 24 hours of arrest.
5. You call Bob Barry Bail Bonds — (386) 258-6900. We locate your loved one in the Flagler County system, verify the charges, and confirm the bond amount immediately.
6. Paperwork completed — We handle everything by phone and DocuSign. You never need to come to our office.
7. We post the bond — Filed directly with the Flagler County Detention Center.
8. Release — Typically 2–6 hours after the bond is posted. We keep you updated throughout.
The Flagler County Detention Center is located at 1002 Justice Lane, Bunnell, FL 32110. It is operated by the Flagler County Sheriff's Office and is the only jail facility in Flagler County. All arrests made in Palm Coast, Flagler Beach, Bunnell, and anywhere in the county are processed here.
No. Palm Coast does not have a city jail. All arrests made by the Palm Coast Police Department and the Flagler County Sheriff's Office in Palm Coast are transported to the Flagler County Detention Center in Bunnell for booking and processing.
For most cases where bond is set by the booking schedule, the total time from arrest to release is approximately 4–8 hours. This includes transport, booking, and 2–6 hours after the bond is posted. For felony charges where a judge must set bond at first appearance, it may take up to 24 hours before bond is set — but release after posting is still typically 2–6 hours.
Florida law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bond amount — this is fixed by the state and applies to every licensed bondsman in Florida. If bail is set at $5,000, you pay $500. If bail is set at $25,000, you pay $2,500. Bob Barry Bail Bonds offers flexible payment plans to help make the cost manageable. Call (386) 258-6900 to discuss your options.
Criminal cases in Flagler County are handled by the Circuit Court of Florida's 7th Judicial Circuit, seated at the Kim C. Hammond Justice Center at 1769 E. Moody Blvd, Bunnell, FL 32110. First appearance hearings, bond hearings, and criminal trials are all held at this courthouse.
Absolutely. We handle out-of-state cases every day. Payment is processed by phone, and all paperwork is completed via DocuSign. You never need to travel to Florida or visit our office. If your loved one was arrested in Palm Coast or Flagler Beach and your family is in another state, one call to (386) 258-6900 is all it takes to begin the process.
Yes. Bob Barry Bail Bonds is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year — including every holiday. Arrests do not wait for business hours, and neither do we. When you call (386) 258-6900 at any hour, a licensed bondsman answers.
Yes. We offer flexible payment options for Flagler County families. Call (386) 258-6900 to discuss what works for your situation. We accept cash, all major credit and debit cards, and can arrange payment plans for larger bonds.
There are bondsmen located in Bunnell. Bob Barry Bail Bonds is located in Daytona Beach, approximately 40 miles from the Flagler County Detention Center. However, because we handle the entire process by phone and DocuSign, our physical distance does not affect speed — we can post bond just as fast as any local office. What we offer that local offices cannot match is 40+ years of 7th Circuit experience, 2,400+ verified five-star reviews, and a track record of 50,000+ bonds posted.
Cash bail means paying the full bond amount — set by the court — directly to the jail. If bail is set at $10,000, you pay $10,000. A bail bond means you pay 10% to a licensed bondsman (in this case, $1,000), and the bondsman guarantees the full $10,000 to the court. The 10% premium is non-refundable, but it allows families to secure a release without tying up the full bail amount.
Whether the arrest happened in Palm Coast at midnight, in Flagler Beach on a holiday weekend, or anywhere in Flagler County at any hour — Bob Barry Bail Bonds is available right now. One call connects you with a licensed bondsman who knows the Flagler County system, answers immediately, and begins the release process without delay.
We have been doing this for decades. We have answered every call. We will answer yours.
📞 Bob Barry Bail Bonds — (386) 258-6900
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Every person arrested in the United States is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An arrest is not a conviction. The bail system exists precisely to allow the accused to remain free while their legal defense is prepared — and access to bail is a constitutional right in the vast majority of cases. Bob Barry Bail Bonds exists to make that right accessible, regardless of the charge. We do not determine guilt or innocence. That is the court's role. Our role is to help your loved one get home.
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