If you or someone you love has been arrested on an internet crime charge in Volusia County, the situation can feel overwhelming — especially when bail is set high and the charge involves federal jurisdiction. Bob Barry Bail Bonds has been handling complex, sensitive bail bond situations in Daytona Beach for decades. Our licensed agents are available 24 hours a day, answer every call personally, and treat every client with complete confidentiality. We do not judge — our job is to get your loved one home while the legal process moves forward.
Call us now at (386) 258-6900. We are available 24/7, including weekends and holidays.
Internet crimes — also called cybercrimes or computer crimes — are offenses that involve the use of a computer, smartphone, or online network to commit or facilitate illegal activity. These charges are prosecuted at both the state and federal levels, and bail amounts can range from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on the severity of the alleged offense.
Common internet crime charges that result in arrest and bail being set in Volusia County include:
Online fraud and wire fraud — using the internet to deceive individuals or businesses for financial gain
Identity theft — stealing personal information online to commit fraud
Computer hacking — unauthorized access to computer systems or networks
Phishing schemes — fraudulent emails or websites used to steal credentials or financial data
Cyberstalking — using electronic communications to harass or threaten another person
Solicitation of a minor via the internet — one of the most serious and heavily prosecuted internet offenses
Possession or distribution of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) — federal charges with very high bail
Sextortion — using explicit images or threats to extort money or further material from victims
Cryptocurrency fraud — using digital currency platforms to commit financial crimes
Email and business email compromise (BEC) fraud — impersonating businesses to redirect payments
Many of these charges fall under Florida Statute Chapter 815 (Computer-Related Crimes) or are prosecuted under federal law, particularly through the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force. If federal charges are involved, bail is typically set higher and the bond process is more complex — but Bob Barry Bail Bonds has the experience to handle it.

Bail amounts for internet crimes vary widely depending on the specific charge, whether the case is state or federal, the defendant's criminal history, and the judge's assessment of flight risk. Here are general ranges:
Typical bail amounts by charge type — actual amounts vary by jurisdiction & case factors
| Charge Type | Typical Bail Range |
|---|---|
| Online fraud / wire fraud | $10,000 – $100,000+ |
| Identity theft | $5,000 – $50,000 |
| Computer hacking | $10,000 – $75,000 |
| Cyberstalking | $5,000 – $25,000 |
| Solicitation of a minor (state) | $25,000 – $150,000 |
| Solicitation of a minor (federal) | $100,000 – $500,000+ |
| CSAM possession (federal) | $50,000 – $500,000+ |
| Sextortion | $25,000 – $150,000 |
| * Bail amounts may be higher based on criminal history, flight risk, and other court considerations. | |
Note: These are general ranges only. Actual bail is set by a judge based on the specifics of each case. Call Bob Barry Bail Bonds at (386) 258-6900 for guidance on a specific situation.
For high-value bonds, we offer a range of payment and collateral options to make the process as manageable as possible:
As soon as bail is set, call us. Our licensed bondsmen are available 24 hours a day. Give us the name of the person arrested, the jail they are being held in, and the bail amount. We will locate them in the system and begin the process immediately.
Florida law requires a 10% premium on all bail bonds. For a $50,000 bond, you pay $5,000. We accept cash, credit cards, debit cards, and wire transfers. For large bond amounts, collateral such as real estate or vehicles may be used. Payment plans are available — call to discuss.
Our agents file directly with the Volusia County Branch Jail or the appropriate federal facility. The entire process can be completed by phone and DocuSign — you never have to come to our office if that is not possible or preferred.
Once the bond is posted, release from the Volusia County Branch Jail typically takes 2 to 6 hours. Federal processing times may vary. We keep you updated throughout.

Internet crime arrests — particularly those involving online solicitation or CSAM-related charges — are deeply sensitive. Many clients are professionals, parents, or community members whose reputations and livelihoods are at stake before any conviction has occurred. Every interaction with Bob Barry Bail Bonds is handled with full discretion. We do not discuss your case with anyone outside the process, and we never disclose client information.
We understand that clients facing serious charges — and their families — often have professional reputations, business relationships, and privacy concerns at stake. Every interaction with Bob Barry Bail Bonds is handled with full confidentiality. We do not discuss your case with anyone outside the process.
Many internet crime charges — especially those involving minors or ICAC task force investigations — are prosecuted at the federal level. Federal bonds are handled differently than state bonds and require specific knowledge of the federal court system. Bob Barry Bail Bonds has experience with federal bail bonds in both the Middle and Northern Districts of Florida.
The entire bail bond process can be handled by phone and DocuSign. We take payment remotely and file paperwork directly with the jail. This is especially important for clients and families who cannot or prefer not to appear in person.
Our office at 3801 W. International Speedway Blvd is directly across from the Volusia County Branch Jail. When every hour of pre-trial detention matters, our proximity to the jail means we can move faster on paperwork than any other bondsman in the area.

Yes. Federal internet crime charges — including those prosecuted by the ICAC Task Force, the FBI, or Homeland Security Investigations — do go through a bail-setting process, and federal bonds can be written. Federal bonds are more complex than state bonds and typically involve higher bail amounts. Call (386) 258-6900 to discuss the specific federal charge and what is required.
Yes — completely. All client information is held in strict confidence. We do not discuss your situation with anyone outside of what is legally required to post the bond. Internet crime cases are among the most sensitive we handle, and we take that responsibility seriously.l.
If the person has been arrested but bail has not been set, you need to wait for the first appearance hearing, which in Florida typically occurs within 24 hours of arrest. At that hearing, a judge will determine bail. Once it is set, call us immediately at (386) 258-6900 and we will begin the process right away.
In some cases, yes. Judges can deny bail or set it at a level that is effectively prohibitive — this is more common in federal cases or cases involving alleged offenses against minors where the judge determines the defendant poses a danger to the community or a flight risk. If bail has been denied, a defense attorney can file a motion for a bail hearing. We recommend contacting a criminal defense attorney immediately in those situations.
For state charges held at the Volusia County Branch Jail, release typically takes 2 to 6 hours after the bond is posted. Federal detention facilities may have different processing timelines. Call us and we will give you the most accurate estimate based on the specific facility and circumstances.
No. The American legal system operates on the presumption of innocence — every person arrested is presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. An arrest is not a conviction. Bob Barry Bail Bonds does not make judgments about guilt or innocence. Our role is to help ensure that the accused can participate in their own legal defense from outside of custody, which the bail system exists to allow.
Do not wait. The sooner a bond is posted, the sooner your loved one can be home and working with their attorney on a defense. Bob Barry Bail Bonds answers every call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including weekends and holidays. All calls are completely confidential.
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