City and vertical

Bail bond management built for Atlanta operators.

Atlanta bail work runs through Georgia Code section 17-6-1, Fulton County Superior Court, Fulton County Sheriff's Office, and local court review. Bail Core structures that workflow without replacing court, surety, licensing, or agent review.

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Bail Core in Atlanta

Bail Core is Butler Solutions' bail bond management software surface for Atlanta agencies working in Fulton County. It supports defendant records, bond files, indemnitor and cosigner records, court-date tracking, document workflow, payment and receivable visibility, forfeiture follow-up, audit-oriented operations, and migration from Captira, BailBooks, eBail, or Simply Bail. Atlanta fit depends on Georgia Code section 17-6-1, Fulton County Superior Court, Fulton County Sheriff's Office, Georgia bail procedure under O.C.G.A. section 17-6-1, professional surety context, court-of-inquiry practice, and sheriff custody workflow, and Atlanta Bail Core acknowledges Georgia's magistrate and court-of-inquiry layer instead of treating Fulton County as a Texas-style board jurisdiction. Bail Core does not file licensing materials, post bonds into jail systems, decide forfeiture deadlines, or replace counsel or agent review. Pricing is $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count, with a 3-month free trial and migration support.

Bail Core in Atlanta

Vertical-specific, city-specific, and scoped to what the product actually supports.

This page is narrower than the Atlanta city hub and the Georgia Bail Core page. It is for bail bond agencies evaluating how Bail Core maps to Fulton County operations.

The page treats release practice, licensing, local court operations, court dates, surety relationships, and forfeiture procedure as practitioner-reviewed workflow context. It does not claim direct integration with court, sheriff, jail, or licensing systems.

Atlanta regulatory landscape

The local rules and sources that shape the Bail Core evaluation.

Atlanta bail software has to account for licensed bail-agent work, local court operations, statutory release rules, surety relationships, custody context, and reform-aware pretrial practice.

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Georgia Code section 17-6-1

Georgia Code section 17-6-1 gives Atlanta agencies the state-level licensing and professional framework. Bail Core can track license-review context, surety, bond file, and document workflow. It does not file applications or decide license status.

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Fulton County court and custody context

Atlanta agencies need clean defendant, charge, court, posting, release-status, and bail-review records around Fulton County Superior Court, Fulton County Superior Court, and Fulton County Sheriff's Office. Bail Core organizes the agency-side record without claiming direct jail-system integration.

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Release and statutory framework

Georgia bail procedure under O.C.G.A. section 17-6-1, professional surety context, court-of-inquiry practice, and sheriff custody workflow. Bail Core can keep bond type, court, condition, defendant, indemnitor, surety, document, and review notes near the bond file.

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Local operating differences

Atlanta Bail Core acknowledges Georgia's magistrate and court-of-inquiry layer instead of treating Fulton County as a Texas-style board jurisdiction. Bail Core supports status tracking, notice review, task assignment, and follow-up notes while legal timing and strategy remain practitioner-reviewed.

Workflow specificity

How Bail Core maps to Atlanta operating work.

Atlanta Bail Core workflow focuses on bond files as active court, field, indemnitor, and surety records rather than static case notes.

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Bond file and defendant record

Bail Core keeps defendant details, charge context, court, bond amount, surety, indemnitor, cosigner, collateral, and payment notes tied to the bond file for Atlanta agency review.

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Court-date and forfeiture workflow

Atlanta agencies can track court dates, failures to appear, notices, follow-up tasks, reinstatement posture, and exoneration context. Bail Core does not automatically decide statutory deadlines or court filing strategy.

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Indemnitor communication

Bail Core supports indemnitor and cosigner records, communication notes, document references, and payment context so staff can see the active relationship around each bond.

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Local court and surety review context

License, surety, court rule, and agency-document context can be tracked as internal workflow. Bail Core does not replace court, insurer, or licensing review.

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Parallel migration review

Atlanta agencies moving from Captira, BailBooks, eBail, or Simply Bail can use the Bail Core trial period for a parallel run. Imported defendants, bonds, indemnitors, court dates, payments, notes, and active statuses are reviewed before cutover.

Pricing and programs

Uniform pricing, city-specific evaluation.

Bail Core uses Butler's uniform pricing structure: Starter at $99 per user per month, Small Team at $149 per user per month, Firm at $199 per user per month, and custom pricing above 25 users. Bail Core includes a 3-month free trial. Each product has a founding cohort with 100 spots and 25% off for 2 years, plus an application-based design partner program with 10 spots per product.

Migration

Migration support for Atlanta Bail Core teams.

Bail Core migration follows Butler's existing migration program. Founding cohort customers receive migration free. Standard cloud-to-cloud migration is $499 for typical scope up to 5,000 records. Complex migration is $1,499 for multi-source histories, large document libraries, or unusual source structures. Migration fees are credited back as platform credit after 6 months of paid subscription.

  • Captira
  • BailBooks
  • eBail
  • Simply Bail
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Atlanta Bail Core FAQ

City-specific questions before implementation.

Does Bail Core serve Atlanta bail bond agencies?

Yes. Georgia permits commercial bail bonding, and Atlanta has a local operating surface through Fulton County courts, release practice, custody workflow, and state licensing sources.

Does Bail Core integrate directly with Atlanta jail or court systems?

No direct jail or court integration is claimed. Bail Core organizes the agency-side record around defendant details, posting context, court dates, documents, indemnitors, payments, and follow-up.

Does Bail Core manage Georgia Code section 17-6-1 licensing?

Bail Core can track license-review context, documents, internal reminders, and responsible staff. It does not file applications, determine eligibility, or decide whether an agency, agent, or surety remains compliant.

How does Bail Core handle Atlanta release-rule context?

Bail Core can keep statutory references, bond type, court, defendant, indemnitor, surety, condition, document, and review context close to the bond file. It treats statutory material as practitioner-reviewed workflow context.

How does Bail Core handle forfeiture follow-up?

Bail Core supports court-date tracking, failure-to-appear context, notice review, task assignment, document storage, and status notes. It does not decide deadlines or replace counsel or agent judgment.

Can Atlanta agencies migrate from Captira, BailBooks, eBail, or Simply Bail?

Yes, where usable exports or records are available. Migration review identifies defendant records, bond files, indemnitors, payments, collateral notes, documents, court dates, and active forfeiture risks before cutover.

What happens to active Atlanta bonds during migration?

Active bonds should be handled through a parallel-run plan. Staff can validate court dates, bond status, payment balances, indemnitor contacts, documents, and forfeiture context before the agency relies on Bail Core as the primary system.

Is Bail Core cheaper than legacy Atlanta bail software?

Butler does not position Bail Core as the cheapest option. Pricing is per user at $99, $149, $199, or custom by user count. The reason to evaluate Bail Core is modern bail workflow fit.

Does Bail Core replace surety or producer review?

No. Bail Core can track surety, producer, bond file, and local context, but the agency remains responsible for insurer appointments, licensing rules, court requirements, and professional review.

Where should a Atlanta bail agency start?

Start with Bail Core pricing if user count, trial period, founding cohort eligibility, and migration terms are the main questions. Use contact if the questions are Fulton County court workflow, custody workflow, forfeiture follow-up, or source-system migration.

Public sources cited

City and vertical claims stay tied to public sources.

City and vertical information cited from public sources current as of May 5, 2026. Butler updates city+vertical content as court, licensing, and local practice sources change. The source set combines local city and county authorities with matching state-level Bail Core authorities where those sources support the city-specific claims above.

Atlanta Bail Core evaluation

Review pricing or talk through the local workflow.

Use pricing if the main question is user count, trial period, founding cohort, or migration terms. Use contact if the question is local court fit, source-system migration, or implementation scope.