Licensed Specialist for Lee County Sheriff - District 4 (Bonita Springs) Cases

Domestic Violence Bail Bonds in Bonita Springs

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Arrested in Bonita Springs?

If you or a loved one is facing Domestic Violence Bail Bonds charges in Bonita Springs, time is critical. Arrests by the Lee County Sheriff - District 4 (Bonita Springs) are processed locally before transport to Lee County Jail (Core Facility).

Located at the southern boundary of Lee County. Arrests by LCSO District 4 are processed locally at the Old 41 Road station before being transported 25 miles north to the Ortiz Avenue Jail in Fort Myers.

Lee County Sheriff - District 4 (Bonita Springs)
Lee County Jail (Core Facility)

Why Domestic Violence Bail Bonds is Different

Domestic Violence arrests in Florida trigger a unique set of legal protocols. Most importantly, the defendant cannot be bonded out immediately—they must face a judge at 'First Appearance' (usually within 24 hours) to have 'No Contact' orders issued. We prepare everything beforehand so release happens immediately after the judge bangs the gavel.

  • Mandatory First Appearance Court
  • Explanation of 'No Contact' Orders
  • Assistance with Temporary Housing Locations
  • Fastest Post-Court Release

Release Process for Bonita Springs

1

Booking at Lee County Sheriff - District 4 (Bonita Springs)

Initial fingerprinting and processing occurs at 27300 Old 41 Rd, Bonita Springs, FL 34135.

2

Specific Charge Processing

For Domestic Violence Bail Bonds, specific holds (like the DUI 8-hour rule or DV no-contact) must be satisfied before bond is set.

3

Fast Release from Lee County Jail (Core Facility)

We post bond immediately at the county hub to ensure release the moment they are eligible.

Release Time Estimator

*Select the approximate time the defendant arrived at the station.

About Domestic Violence Bail Bonds

Why is there no bond amount yet?

Domestic violence charges require a 'First Appearance' hearing. The bond is set by a judge, not a schedule, to ensure victim safety.

What does a 'No Contact' order mean?

It is strict. The defendant cannot return home, call, text, or email the victim. We explain these rules clearly to prevent re-arrest.

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