Alpha Omega: About Us
Owned and Operated By Margarita Oppermann & Family Since 1991
We are located at 4066 Evans Ave. #8 Fort Myers, Fl 33901. Located between Colonial & Winkler Ave. Across the street from Eye Centers of Florida. We can post bail bonds anywhere in the United States that will accept a surety bail bond. However, 4 states currently do not use bail bonds. Illinois, Oregon, Wisconsin and Kentucky and in 2019. We can bond in the remaining 44 states. If your loved one is in jail, in say Arizona and you are in Florida. We simply call our central office who will have a local agent, if he or she is available to post a bond for us in their state. Of course, the defendant will still have to take care of the case in the state he or she was bonded out of. However, sometimes a local attorney in that state (Arizona or any other) can sometimes settle the case without the defendant returning back for trial.
Free information given by telephone. Call us anytime! The minimum charge for a bail bond is $100 and then 10% thereafter. For example a $500 bond is $100 while a $1,000 bond is $100. We understand that the economic times are difficult so ask about our payment plan options for the larger bonds.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
PHONE: 239-277-5747 or 239-337-2663
OPEN
24 Hours / 7 Days a Week
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Credit Cards Welcome
What is a Bail Bond?
Insights into Florida's Justice System
There are 67 counties that make up the State of Florida. Each operates under the Florida Statutes for the most part. I write bail bonds most of the time in Southwest Florida Counties of Lee, Collier & Charlotte. Cape Coral too. However, what I have learned during the past 25 years of writing bail in Florida is that each county operates the way they see fit, sometimes not following Florida Statutes. The main aim of the system is to extract revenue out of law breakers as a form of punishment. Most counties don't want you in jail as it costs the tax-payer $175 to $190 a day to house, feed and clothe you. They would prefer that you contribute to the county coffers as long as your transgressions are non-violent. However, if you commit serious violent felonies like murder, robbery, car-jacking, assault, felony domestic battery, then the county has an obligation to protect the citizens of the community. There are beds waiting for you.
Most of my clients receive a fine, probation and court costs. If you are prepared to open your wallet, then they are prepared to let you go. What they don't tell you is, if you have no money , they have to let you work off your fines and court costs with community service. They won't like it as their jobs depend on the continue flow of cash coming into the county. When you go to court always arrive early. Dress in business casual and be prepared to be in court for 2 to 4 hours during your first time in front of the judge after you walked out of jail on a bond or other release option. If going to court in your own car don't park in the free 2 hour street parking as you most likely will get a ticket. Park in the long term parking as it is cheaper.
Important Phone Numbers
Lee County Jail Ft. Myers
239-337-2663
Lee County Jail Core facility Ortiz Ave.
239-277-5747
Non Emergency Sheriff Lee County
239-277-5747
Cape Coral Police
239-337-2663
Public Defender Lee County
239-337-2663
Collier County Jail Naples
239-337-2663
