We pride ourselves on Customer Service to ensure our Clients the best that the industry has to offer. We understand the difficulty and inconvenience you are facing when you need to post bail for someone. That’s why we offer 24-hour bail bonds service and will come to you if needed.
Services We Offer
24/7 Bail Bonds Service
Transfer Bonds Nationwide
Any Size Bond, Anywhere
Flexible Payment Plans
Collect Calls Accepted
We Will Come to You
Bail Instructions
You’ve just learned a friend or loved one has been incarcerated.
Call Valerie Murray & Son Bail Bonds at (937)754-1400 (24 hours a day) to discuss your options.
Rest assured, we will quickly take care of your family or friend with the utmost respect and discretion.
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Valerie Murray
& Son
Bail Bonds
Any Size Bond
24 Hours / Day
Valerie Murray & Son provides fast, reliable, and confidential Bail Bonding Services for persons in most areas of Ohio, including Dayton, Fairborn, Springfield, Montgomery, Greene, Clark, Miami, Butler, and Warren County on a 24 hour per day basis.
Our agents are professionals who understand the tremendous stresses you face when trying to arrange bail for a friend or loved one.
Services We Offer
24/7 Bail Bonds Service
Transfer Bonds Nationwide
Any Size Bond, Anywhere
Flexible Payment Plans
Collect Calls Accepted
We Will Come to You
We pride ourselves on Customer Service to ensure our Clients the best that the industry has to offer. We understand the difficulty and inconvenience you are facing when you need to post bail for someone. That’s why we offer 24-hour bail bonds service and will come to you if needed.
Bail Instructions
You’ve just learned a friend or loved one has been incarcerated.
Follow these steps to get to him/her bailed out:
- Be sure about which jail he or she is located.
- Find out what are/is his/her charge(s)?
- Have the persons full legal name and date of birth.
- There is normally no need for you to go to the jail. Persons who have just been arrested and are being processed are usually not eligible to see visitors for several hours.
- Try to find out how much is the Bail amount.
- Call Valerie Murray & Son Bail Bonds
at (937) 754-1400 (24 hours a day) - Rest assured we will quickly take care of your family with the utmost respect and discretion.

How Bail Works
When an individual is arrested for a crime, the person is typically taken to a local detention facility for booking prior to incarceration in a lock-up station or county jail. Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending the conclusion of his/her case.
The Bail system is designed to guarantee the timely appearance of a defendant in court. Bail is also a guarantee policy for the state that the defendant will appear to face charges. Further, the legal intent of release on Bail is not to relieve the defendant of obligations, it is the retention of control over the defendant to the end that justice might be administered.
If the defendant “skips”, the cosigner is then responsible for the full amount of the bail. If the defendant is located within a certain amount of time and arrested by the bail enforcement agent the cosigner is then only responsible for all expenses the bail agent incurs while looking for the defendant.
If you have questions regarding posting a bail bond for an inmate, please call us at (937) 754-1400 and speak directly with an agent.
Bail Bond Facts
Bail is something deposited with a court to obtain the release of an arrested person to ensure that the person will appear to stand trial.
In many states, bail is insurance, contract agreed to by two parties underwritten on the basis of financial charts. In some states, the contract for bail is based on property rather than insurance.
Bail is guaranteed by the 8th and 14th Amendments to the United States Constitution. The founding fathers laid the basis for the Bail Industry in our Bill of Rights.
In 1998, private bail managed more than 2.5 million people through the criminal justice system in United States.
Private bail produces the appearance of more than 93% of its clients in court at time of trial and more that 99% ultimately. The Bail Agent is personally and financially responsible to the court.
Private bail helps keep our court systems running efficiently ensuring appearance.
Bail operates at no cost to the taxpayers. It is the original public/private partnership.
Professional bail agents are generally small business owners, running family owned companies. Approximately, 45% of bail agents are women. As of today, there are very few bail bonds companies that are owned solely by women in this industry.