Bail Bonds in Martinsville, VA: Fast Release from Henry County Jail
- James Wallace

- Apr 28
- 3 min read
Getting a call that someone you love has been arrested in Martinsville, VA is a gut punch. Whether they're being held at the Martinsville City Jail or the Henry County Jail, you want them out — fast. And you want someone who knows the area, knows the process, and picks up the phone no matter what time it is.
A Way Out Bonding LLC has been the trusted bail bondsman in Martinsville and Henry County for over six years. Our Martinsville bail bond services are available around the clock. Here's what you need to know.
The Two Jails in Martinsville and Henry County
Depending on the nature of the arrest, your loved one may be held at one of two facilities:
Martinsville City Jail — Operated by the Martinsville Police Department, this facility holds individuals arrested for offenses within city limits. It is a smaller facility and defendants are sometimes transferred to the Henry County Jail for longer holds.
Henry County Jail (Henry County Adult Detention Center) — Operated by the Henry County Sheriff's Office, this is the larger regional facility that holds individuals arrested anywhere in Henry County, VA. It's the more common holding facility for most cases in the area.
Knowing which facility holds your loved one helps us post the bond faster. If you're unsure, call us and we'll help you find out.
How Bail Is Set in Martinsville and Henry County
After an arrest in Martinsville or Henry County, a magistrate reviews the case — usually within a few hours — and sets a bail amount. More serious charges may require a formal hearing before a circuit court judge.
Virginia bail law, governed by Virginia Code § 19.2-119, requires that magistrates and judges consider both public safety and the likelihood of the defendant returning to court. Factors include:
• The nature and seriousness of the charges
• Prior criminal record
• Ties to the community (employment, family, length of residence)
• Whether the defendant is a flight risk
Once bail is set, you need a licensed bondsman to post it quickly. That's where we come in.
Our Martinsville Bail Bond Process
When you call A Way Out Bonding LLC in Martinsville, here's exactly what happens:
1. Call (276) 732-7962 — we answer 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays.
2. Give us the defendant's name, the jail they're in, the charges, and the bail amount.
3. We walk you through the co-signer agreement and payment — no surprises.
4. You pay the 10% premium. We post the bond.
5. Your loved one is processed for release — typically within 1 to 8 hours after the bond is posted, depending on jail processing times.
We can handle the paperwork at your location if needed — throughout Martinsville, Bassett, Collinsville, Ridgeway, Axton, Spencer, and surrounding Henry County communities.
Areas We Serve in Henry County
Our Martinsville office serves the full Henry County area, including:
• Martinsville City, Bassett and Sanville, Collinsville, Ridgeway, Axton, Horsepasture, Spencer, Stanleytown, and all of Henry County, VA.
We know these communities because we're part of them. For Henry County-specific bail information, visit our Henry County bail bonds page.
Why Families in Henry County Trust A Way Out Bonding
There are several bail bond companies operating in the Martinsville area. Here's why families repeatedly choose A Way Out Bonding LLC:
• We always answer the phone — a real person, day or night, no exceptions.
• We're local — our office is right here in Martinsville. We know the jails, the courts, and the process.
• We move fast — every hour matters when someone you love is behind bars.
• We treat people with dignity — professional, confidential service without judgment.
• We've been doing this for over six years — thousands of families helped, thousands of successful releases.
Ready to Get Started? Call Now.
Don't wait. The sooner you call, the sooner we can get your loved one home.
Martinsville Office: (276) 732-7962 — 42 Dupont Rd, Martinsville, VA 24112
Danville Office: (434) 334-7225
Contact us online — we're standing by right now.

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