Required Information
Full legal name of the person arrested, their date of birth, the jail or facility where they're being held, the booking number (if you have it), the charge, and the bond amount (if set).
What You'll Need as a Cosigner
A valid government ID, proof of address, proof of income or employment, and a reliable phone number we can reach you at.
Don't Have Everything?
Call anyway — (305) 642-1986. We can usually look up most of this information for you in a few minutes.
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- Serving Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe County
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