South Dakota Bail Bonds – Bondsmen Near You

Are you looking for a bail bond in South Dakota? Bail Bonds Network makes it easy to locate and contact a licensed bail bonds company in South Dakota.

You can search by city or county name in the search form below.

Important: Next to the city or county search term, include the term “South Dakota” to ensure correct bondsmen are listed.

For example: ‘City, South Dakota‘ or ‘XYZ County, South Dakota‘.

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You can also select the city in South Dakota below to find bondsmen near that city.




By County – Bail Bonds in South Dakota

Select the county below to find a bail bondsman near you.

  • Aurora County, SD
  • Beadle County, SD
  • Bennett County, SD
  • Bon Homme County, SD
  • Brookings County, SD
  • Brown County, SD
  • Brule County, SD
  • Buffalo County, SD
  • Butte County, SD
  • Campbell County, SD
  • Charles Mix County, SD
  • Clark County, SD
  • Clay County, SD
  • Codington County, SD
  • Corson County, SD
  • Custer County, SD
  • Davison County, SD
  • Day County, SD
  • Deuel County, SD
  • Dewey County, SD
  • Douglas County, SD
  • Edmunds County, SD
  • Fall River County, SD
  • Faulk County, SD
  • Grant County, SD
  • Gregory County, SD
  • Haakon County, SD
  • Hamlin County, SD
  • Hand County, SD
  • Hanson County, SD
  • Harding County, SD
  • Hughes County, SD
  • Hutchinson County, SD
  • Hyde County, SD
  • Jackson County, SD
  • Jerauld County, SD
  • Jones County, SD
  • Kingsbury County, SD
  • Lake County, SD
  • Lawrence County, SD
  • Lincoln County, SD
  • Lyman County, SD
  • Marshall County, SD
  • McCook County, SD
  • McPherson County, SD
  • Meade County, SD
  • Mellette County, SD
  • Miner County, SD
  • Minnehaha County, SD
  • Moody County, SD
  • Oglala Lakota County, SD
  • Pennington County, SD
  • Perkins County, SD
  • Potter County, SD
  • Roberts County, SD
  • Sanborn County, SD
  • Spink County, SD
  • Stanley County, SD
  • Sully County, SD
  • Todd County, SD
  • Tripp County, SD
  • Turner County, SD
  • Union County, SD
  • Walworth County, SD
  • Yankton County, SD
  • Ziebach County, SD
  • By City – Bail Bonds in South Dakota

    Select the city below to find a bail bondsman near you.





    It can be extremely stressful when you or your loved one ends up in jail, and not knowing how bail bonds work can add on an extra element of frustration. We have created a simple guide to help you understand exactly how bail works, both at the national level and within your state.

    To familiarize yourself with bail bonds and related information, please browse through the frequently asked questions below.

    Can I get my bail money back?

    How much does bail cost for different crimes?

    When you post bail, what happens to the money?

    Can I get my 10% fee back?


    Our guide on bail bonds amounts is comprehensive, showing bail amounts you may see for various charges, both felonies and misdemeanors. How much bail is set to can vary based on jurisdiction, criminal history, and input from the judge. Bail Bonds Network's research focuses on all these factors to help you prepare.
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    Before you co-sign on a bail bond, you should make yourself aware of what it means to be a cosigner, as well as the liabilities, risk, and requirements that come with co-signing. Our bail experts have compiled everything you need to know, dealing with important items like who can cosign, what application requirements are necessary, how bail forfeiture can impact you, how long you are tied to the bail bond, and when your collateral will finally be freed.

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    What does a bounty hunter do?

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    We are the trusted source for bail bonds, as well as financial help and guidance when you cannot afford to pay for the bail bond fee. Every day, we are contacted by great people who simply want to get their loved one out of jail. Read our guide to learn more about all your options, including bail emergency loans, and bail charities who often bail out low income individuals for free.


    Our Team of Subject Matter Experts

    We dedicate ourselves to providing information that is accurate and expertly written in order to assist individuals through a difficult time. Our staff at Bail Bonds Network is highly educated, having obtained prestigious degrees in law, business, accounting, and finance. Our editorial staff includes professional lawyers, bail bondsmen, and lending experts who understand local jurisdictions and intricacies of legal matters dealing with bail bonds.

    Adi Dzebic
    MBA, Research & Marketing
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    Criminal Defense Attorney

    An award-winning criminal defense attorney. He previously served as a state and federal prosecutor and magistrate, making his content contributions extremely relevant on legal and bail related topics.

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    Licensed Bail Bondsman
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