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DUI Bail Bonds in Hampton Roads

A first-offense DUI in Virginia typically carries bail between $1,000 and $5,000, and the bond premium is a fraction of that — your exact quote takes one phone call. We post DUI bonds immediately — the only wait after that is the jail finishing its own process. We handle DUI bonds discreetly, around the clock, at every Hampton Roads jail.

What happens after a DUI arrest in Virginia

After a DUI arrest, the driver is taken to the local jail, booked, and held until sober — usually a minimum of several hours. A magistrate then reviews the case and sets bail. For a first offense with no aggravating factors, bail is usually modest; higher BAC readings, accidents, or prior offenses raise it.

Virginia DUI penalties make quick release important

Virginia DUI law (§ 18.2-266) carries mandatory ASAP enrollment, license suspension, and possible jail time. The days after arrest are when good decisions matter most: getting home, contacting a defense attorney, and protecting a job. Sitting in jail helps none of that.

Discretion is part of the service

A DUI does not make someone a bad person — it makes them someone who needs help today. We do not lecture, we do not judge, and we keep every detail confidential. One phone call and we handle the rest.

Ready to start? Call (757) 751-0964 for a free, confidential consultation — or click here to start the release online and we'll call you within minutes.

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Questions

DUI Bail Bonds — common questions

How much is bail for a first-time DUI in Virginia?
Typically $1,000–$5,000 for a first offense, and the bond premium is a fraction of that. Ask up front — we quote yours immediately, in writing. Aggravating factors like a high BAC, an accident, or prior DUIs can push bail higher.
How long until release after a DUI arrest?
Jails hold DUI arrestees until they are sober — often 4–8 hours — and release requires bail to be posted. Call us as soon as bail is set and we post the bond immediately — the rest of the wait is on the jail, not us.
Will a DUI bond cover the ignition interlock or ASAP fees?
No — the bond only secures pretrial release. ASAP, interlock, and court costs are separate and come later in the court process. We can refer you to experienced DUI defense attorneys.

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