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ROUNDTREE BONDING AGENCY
"for all your incarceration needs"

410 SE 4th Avenue
Gainesville, Florida 32601

Toll Free: (877) 376-6645


About Roundtree Bonding Agency

Roundtree Bonding Agency has been in the bail bond business in Gainesville, Florida, for 52 years.  Established in 1956, our agents write bonds in every part of Florida, with a focus on Alachua, Bradford, Levy, Gilchrist, and Union Counties.  If you need a bond written in any part of Florida, we are available 24-hours a day. 

Rick Roundtree, the owner of Roundtree Bonding Agency, has been a licensed bail bondsman in Gainesville since 1978.  His company writes bonds underwritten by Accredited Surety and Casualty Co., Inc., an Orlando-based surety company. Accredited uses only quality agents-- within the state of Florida and in more than 30 other states.

  • Our bonding agents will notify clients and co-signers--both by mail and by phone--of all court dates, thus ensuring the security of our clients.
  • We will make sure that you fully understand the process of bonding and your responsibilities as a signer before you bail someone out of jail.
  • Unlike some other agencies, Roundtree Bonding will never return you, your friend or loved one to jail for failing to completely pay for a bond.
  • Roundtree Bonding Agents are available 24-hrs. a day, ready to write bail bonds throughout the state of Florida.

Roundtree Bonding accepts VISA, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express.  We also accept debit (ATM) cards.

     

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