CLOVER, SOUTH CAROLINA

Clover, SC Bail Bonds

A late-night phone call about an arrest is stressful enough without also trying to figure out where your loved one was taken, whether a bond amount has been set, or which office actually has the answers you need.

Clear Path Bail Bonds helps families across Clover and the surrounding western York County area get clear, licensed guidance on the bail process. Our agents are available around the clock to talk through the situation, check what information is available, and handle the required paperwork so you don’t have to show up in person.

We Can Get Started With Just the Basics

You don’t need a complete case file to make the first call. In most cases, the person’s full name and a general idea of where the arrest took place is enough for us to begin looking into it.

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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.)
Not every charge qualifies for a bond, and the terms can vary widely by case. Bond amounts, conditions, and eligibility are set by a judge or magistrate — never by a bail bond agent. Our role is to help you navigate the process once bond has been established, not to determine it.

What Happens After a Rock Hill Arrest

Arrest & Processing

Whichever agency makes the arrest — often Clover Police, though jurisdiction can shift depending on where it happened — starts by recording the person's identity and the charges being filed.

Step 1

Bond Consideration

Bond isn't automatic and it isn't decided by a bail agent. A judge or magistrate reviews the case and determines whether bond will be allowed, sets the dollar amount, and attaches any conditions tied to release.

Step 2

Bail Bond Assistance

As soon as bond details come through, Clear Path Bail Bonds can go over the information with you and explain whether a surety bond is an option for the case.

Step 3

Where Someone Arrested in Clover Might End Up

Not every arrest in the Clover area follows the same path, and the agency involved can affect where someone is held and how you get information.
Clover Police Department

Clover Police Department

112 Bethel Street Clover, SC 29710

Note: The Law Center shouldn’t automatically be assumed to be where the person remains in custody.

York County Detention Center

Moss Justice Center 1675-3A York Highway York, SC 29745

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Where a person actually ends up depends on the specific charge, the arresting agency, any court instructions, and whether other holds are attached to the case.

Which Clover Record Should You Check?

Clover Police Records

Kept by the agency that responded to or investigated the incident. Useful for understanding what happened, but not for finding out where someone is being held right now.

York County Detention Records

Held by the county facility itself. This is generally your best source for current custody status, booking information, and available bond details.

Court Records

Maintained by whichever court has jurisdiction — municipal or magistrate — and may include citation details, hearing dates, and case status.

(If a resident isn’t sure whether ClearPath covers their specific town, encourage them to call — we can confirm quickly.)
A police report or court file rarely tells you where a person is being held today. If you need up-to-the-minute custody information, the York County inmate system is typically the more accurate place to look.

Two Different Courts in Clover

Clover Municipal Court

114 Bethel Street Clover, SC 29710

Clover Magistrate Court

201 S. Main Street Clover, SC 29710

Which court gets involved depends on the type of charge and the agency that made the arrest. Neither of these courts is the same as York County’s bond court or its detention facility — they’re separate systems entirely.

Was the Arrest Actually Within Clover's Town Limits?

Having a “Clover, SC” address on file doesn’t automatically mean the arrest took place inside the incorporated town itself. Many surrounding communities — including areas near Bethany and Bethel — share a Clover mailing address but fall outside town limits, which changes who is actually handling the case.

This distinction matters because it determines:

Before you call, try to gather:

The street name, nearby business or intersection, or general area where the arrest happened. Even a rough description helps our team figure out whether Clover Police Department or the York County Sheriff’s Office is involved.

Inside Clover Town Limits

Outside Clover Town Limits

Not sure which side of the line the arrest falls on? That’s okay — call us and we’ll help sort it out together.

Information to Gather Before You Call

The more details you can share, the faster we can figure out where things stand and what comes next. Don’t worry if you don’t have everything — we can still help.

Try to have on hand:

Depending on the specific case and how bond was set, additional details may be needed later — but that shouldn’t stop you from calling now.

Our Value

The principles that guide every call, every case, and every family we help — no matter the hour.

What Happens After the Bond Is Posted

Once a bond is submitted, release isn’t instant — the timeline is set by the detention facility, not by us. Several things can add time to the process even after paperwork is complete.

Common reasons for a delay:

What to expect, step by step:

We’ll stay in touch and share updates as they come in, but we can’t promise an exact release time — that’s ultimately up to the facility, not the bonding company.

Handling the Paperwork Without Leaving Home

You shouldn’t have to rush to an office or the detention facility to get a bond started. Our team can talk you through the required forms, verify details, and collect signatures remotely — over the phone or through digital documents — so you can focus on your family instead of driving around York County.

Payment arrangements, accepted collateral, and financing depend on the bond amount and the specifics of the case. We’ll lay out the real options that apply to your situation before you commit to anything.

Proudly assisting families in Clover, Bethany, Bethel, and other communities across western York County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Get Help Now

Call Clear Path Bail Bonds at (803)810-7555 with the person's full name and whatever booking or arrest details you have. We'll tell you exactly what's needed from there.
It depends on which agency made the arrest and where the incident occurred. Call us with the location and we can help point you in the right direction.
This varies by case and jurisdiction — give us a call and we'll help clarify where the person is currently being held.
Bond amounts are determined by the court or a magistrate, not by our office. Once it's set, we can help you act on it quickly — call and we'll check what information is available.
No — they're separate courts and may handle different types of cases. We can help you figure out which one applies to your situation.
In most cases, yes. We can review details, explain terms, and collect signatures without requiring an in-person visit, though some situations may still call for additional steps.
There's no fixed timeline — it depends entirely on the facility's booking and release process. We'll keep you updated, but final timing is outside our control.
Clear Path Bail Bonds provides bail bond services and general process guidance — not legal advice. Clear Path operates independently and is not affiliated with the Clover Police Department, the Town of Clover, York County courts, the York County Sheriff’s Office, or any detention facility.