Charleston, SOUTH CAROLINA

Charleston County Bail Bonds

An arrest in Charleston County can leave a family needing solid information fast. Whether your loved one has been booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center or has already had a hearing before a magistrate, figuring out what comes next is usually the first thing on everyone’s mind.

We provide fast, confidential bail bond support throughout Charleston County, South Carolina. Our team is available 24 hours a day to help families understand the process, weigh their options, and start working toward release without delay.

Local Support

Bail Bonds in Charleston County, SC

An arrest tends to raise the same questions right away: how much is the bond, how does the process actually work, and how soon can release happen?

As a trusted Charleston County bondsman, we guide clients through the entire process — explaining bond requirements, reviewing available options, handling the necessary paperwork, and moving quickly once bond has been set.

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Years of Experience

One of South Carolina's Busiest Counties

Charleston County stands apart from most counties in South Carolina. It’s home to Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, the Port of Charleston, Joint Base Charleston, and several colleges and universities — all of which contribute to a steady stream of court and detention activity throughout the year.

With tourism, a strong military presence, higher education, shipping, and a large resident population all overlapping, Charleston County handles a high volume of court, detention, and bail-related cases. Arrests here can involve local residents, students, military families, business travelers, and visitors from outside the state.

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Serving Communities Across Charleston County

Charleston

Local information for Charleston arrests and detention.

Mount Pleasant

Local information for Mount Pleasant arrests and detention.

James Island

Local information for James Island arrests and detention.

Johns Island

Local information for Johns Island arrests and detention.

Folly Beach

Local information for Folly Beach arrests and detention.

Kiawah Island

Local information for Kiawah Island arrests and detention.

Seabrook Island

Local information for Seabrook Island arrests and detention.

West Ashley

Local information for West Ashley arrests and detention.

(If a resident isn’t sure whether Clear Path covers their specific town, encourage them to call — we can confirm quickly.)

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Know Where They're Held

Al Cannon Detention Center Bail Bonds

Many of the families we help are trying to assist someone currently being held at:
Al Cannon Detention Center Bail Bonds

This facility serves as the primary detention center for Charleston County and processes arrests made by:

  • Charleston County Sheriff’s Office
  • Charleston Police Department
  • North Charleston Police Department
  • Mount Pleasant Police Department
  • South Carolina Highway Patrol
  • Other local and state agencies

If your loved one is currently being held there, contact us immediately to discuss the next step.

What Information Helps Us Get Started?

Having a few details ready can help move the process forward:

Why Families Choose Clear Path Bail Bonds

Fast Response When time matters, we move quickly to help you understand your options and get started.

Available 24 Hours a Day Arrests don’t happen on a schedule. We’re available nights, weekends, and holidays.

Clear Communication You’ll always know what information is needed and what happens next.

Professional Service Every situation is handled with discretion, professionalism, and respect.

Convenient Process Many documents can be completed electronically, helping save valuable time during a stressful situation.

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Where the Case Will Be Handled The court responsible for bond or later proceedings may be different from the arrest or detention location. We’ll help you understand which one applies.

What Happens After an Arrest in Charleston County?er County

Most people don’t know much about the bail process until they suddenly need it. Here’s a general idea of what to expect:

Booking and Intake

Following an arrest, the individual is transported to the appropriate detention facility for processing.

Step 1

Bond Determination

A judge or magistrate sets the bond amount along with any release conditions.

Step 2

Begin the Process

Our team explains the requirements, answers your questions, and helps complete the necessary paperwork.

Step 3

Bond Is Posted

Once everything is approved, we post the bond and the release process can begin.

Step 4

Release Processing

Release timelines vary depending on the detention center's procedures, inmate processing, staffing levels, and current facility population.

Step 4

Bonds We May Assist With

DUI and Traffic

Misdemeanor

Felony

Domestic-Violence

(If a resident isn’t sure whether ClearPath covers their specific town, encourage them to call — we can confirm quickly.)
Assistance depends on the charge, bond type, court order, and case requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Once bond is set by a judge or magistrate, contact our team and we'll help complete the required paperwork and post the bond to begin the release process.
Most individuals arrested in the county are booked into the Al Cannon Detention Center in North Charleston.
It depends on the facility's procedures, staffing, and current inmate volume — release timelines can vary.
In many cases, yes — a significant portion of the process can be handled without visiting in person.
Yes, we assist clients across the entire county, including Charleston, North Charleston, Mount Pleasant, the islands, and surrounding areas.
Yes, our team is available around the clock to help families anywhere in Charleston County.
No. We're not attorneys and don't offer legal advice. If you have questions about criminal charges, court proceedings, or your legal rights, please consult a qualified attorney.