How to Post Bond at 4th Avenue Jail
If a friend or member of your family has been arrested and booked into
jail in Maricopa County and the Judge ordered that a bond be posted for
their release, you may be wondering how to go about posting this bond.
Bonds can be paid at the 4th Avenue Jail (north side of the building), located at:
Maricopa County 4th Avenue Jail
201 S. 4th Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Please note, the jail does not accept cash or credit cards – acceptable
means of payment for posting a bond include, a Cashier's Check, a
U.S. Postal Money Order or a Western Union Money Order. These must be
made payable to the
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.
Once a bond is posted, it can take up to 48 hours for the inmate to be
released. Also, please note: If an inmate has any other holds, including
an immigration hold or a hold by another law enforcement agency, posting
the bond will not enable the inmate to be released. If you have any questions
or want to confirm any other possible holds that may prevent the inmate's
release, you may contact the Sheriff's Information Management Services
at (602) 876-0322. You will need the person's full name, date of birth,
and booking number (if you have it).
Also notable, any transactions over $10,000 will require that you provide
your social security number in order to post the bond, which is a requirement
of the Internal Revenue Service.
You can also use a bail bonds company and we will discuss the process for
doing this in a separate post.
The Firm provides free consultations on any pending criminal case,
contact the Firm today to arrange a time to meet with an attorney. The Firm handles all
types of criminal cases in
Phoenix and throughout Maricopa County, including felony and misdemeanor cases.
Mr. Buckallew is a Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney and has significant
experience in handling all types of criminal cases ranging from misdemeanor
assault,
disorderly conduct and
domestic violence to more serious and complex felony cases ranging from
Aggravated DUI,
Aggravated Assault, Homicide, and Murder cases.