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Onondaga County Justice Center
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How to Bail Someone Out of Albany County Jail
📋 What You Need
- • Defendant's full legal name
- • Booking number (call jail at (518) 487-5200)
- • Bail amount
- • Your valid photo ID
- • Payment for the bond premium (usually 10%)
⏱️ How Long Does It Take?
- • Contacting a bondsman: 5 minutes
- • Paperwork: 20-30 minutes
- • Jail processing release: 2-12 hours
- • Total: Same day in most cases
Step-by-Step Process:
- Call the jail at (518) 487-5200 to confirm the person is in custody and get the bail amount
- Call a bail bondsman who serves Albany County Jail (see listings above)
- Pay the premium — typically 10% of bail. Most bondsmen accept cash, credit cards, and offer payment plans
- Sign paperwork — the bondsman will handle the rest with the court
- Release — once the bond is posted, the jail will process the release (timing varies)