Does Bail Core serve San Antonio bail bond agencies?
Yes. Texas permits commercial bail bonding, and San Antonio has a county-level operating surface through Bexar County Bail Bond Board, local courts, sheriff or jail processes, and Texas bail statutes.
Does Bail Core integrate directly with Bexar County jail systems?
No direct jail-system integration is claimed. Bail Core organizes the agency-side record around defendant details, jail and posting context, court dates, documents, indemnitors, payments, and follow-up.
Does Bail Core manage Bexar County Bail Bond Board licensing?
Bail Core can track county board rules, 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 Texas Chapter 17 context?
Bail Core can keep Chapter 17 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 Chapter 22 deadlines or replace counsel or agent judgment.
Can San Antonio 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 San Antonio 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 San Antonio 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 county context, but the agency remains responsible for insurer appointments, county board rules, court requirements, and professional review.
Where should a San Antonio 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 Bexar County board rules, jail bonding workflow, forfeiture follow-up, or source-system migration.