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How to Post Bond at Forsyth County Jail (Cumming, GA): Cash, Bonding Companies, and Property Options

Bonding someone out can feel urgent and confusing, especially the first time. Here are the three ways Forsyth County Jail handles bonds—and what you'll need when you walk up to the bonding window.

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How to Post Bond at Forsyth County Jail (Cumming, GA): Cash, Bonding Companies, and Property Options

To post bond at Forsyth County Jail, you'll need to go in person. Head to the bonding window in the jail's main lobby - that's where the entire process happens. You can't do this over the phone.

Forsyth County Jail offers three ways to bond someone out: through an approved bonding company, paying cash at the jail, or using real property as collateral. Bonding companies are listed in the lobby, but staff can't recommend one - you'll have to choose yourself. Paying cash is straightforward, just bring the full amount. Property bonds require more paperwork: you'll need specific documents, and everyone on the deed must show up with ID.

If you go with a bonding company, start by checking the jail's approved list. It's displayed on a large screen at the back of the lobby. Staff are legally prohibited from making referrals, so you'll need to pick from what's posted. Once you've chosen a company, a representative will meet you in the lobby and walk you through the paperwork. This can be helpful if it's your first time - they'll explain what needs to be signed and what happens next.

Fee reminder: Bonding companies are allowed by law to charge up to 15% of the total bond amount as their fee.

Forsyth County Jail accepts cash only for posting bonds. Money orders, business checks, and personal checks won't work at the bonding window - don't bring them expecting otherwise.

Property bonds are an option, but they require more legwork than cash. At minimum, bring the property deed and your most recent paid property tax bill. Here's the catch: every person listed on the deed must be present with a state-issued ID. Property taxes must be paid in full and current. Gather your documents before heading to the jail so you don't waste a trip.

At the bonding window, you'll fill out paperwork that captures who's responsible for the bond and how to reach them. The bond release sheet includes contact information so the jail knows who to call when the inmate is ready for release. If you're working with a bonding company, their representative will guide you through this in the lobby and make sure the right contact details get on file.

How to Post Bond at Forsyth County Jail (Cumming, GA): Cash, Bonding Companies, and Property Options

Quick Checklist

  • Go to the Forsyth County Jail main lobby and use the bonding window to complete the bonding process.
  • If you’re paying the bond yourself, bring cash (money orders, business checks, and personal checks aren’t accepted).
  • If you’re using real property, bring the property deed and the most recent paid property tax bill.
  • For a property bond, make sure all people listed on the deed come with a state-issued ID, and confirm property taxes are paid in full and up to date.

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