Lexington is the seat of Davidson County, which means every Davidson County arrest is processed here. When a family needs a bondsman who knows the building, the staff, and the court schedule — they call Smith & Son.
Lexington isn't just famous for its barbecue. It's also the seat of Davidson County government — home to the Davidson County Detention Center and the Davidson County Courthouse. Every law enforcement arrest in the county ultimately moves through one of these buildings, and so do we.
For more than fifteen years, Smith & Son has driven from our Winston-Salem office down I-285 to Lexington to post bonds for clients living in:
The fastest path to release is to start the bond paperwork while the booking is still being processed at the detention center. Here's the sequence:
Operated by the Davidson County Sheriff's Office. All law enforcement arrests in Davidson County are processed here, including arrests by the Lexington Police Department, Thomasville Police, the Sheriff's Office, and the State Highway Patrol.
After we post the bond and your loved one is released, a court date will be set at the Davidson County Courthouse in Lexington. For misdemeanor charges, first appearances usually happen at the next available District Court session — sometimes within a week, sometimes within a month, depending on the docket.
Felony matters follow a different path: a District Court first appearance, then a probable cause hearing, and ultimately Superior Court if the case isn't resolved earlier. We track each step and call to remind you of every date.
We aren't a Lexington-only operation, and we don't pretend to be. We're a Winston-Salem family agency that has worked Davidson County so often that we know the rhythm of the detention center — when bond paperwork moves quickly and when it gets stuck, who to ask for, where to park.
And because we're not a giant chain, when you call us you talk to a real bondsman, not a regional dispatcher. That matters when the situation is stressful and every minute feels longer than the last.
Yes. Weekend bookings are common in Lexington because of how the magistrate's schedule and weekend dockets line up. We post bonds at the Davidson County Detention Center every day of the week, including Saturday, Sunday, and holidays.
Roughly 25 to 30 minutes from Winston-Salem under normal traffic. We can leave for the detention center as soon as the indemnity paperwork is signed.
Yes — we offer electronic signing for indemnitors who can't reach our office in person. This is especially useful when family members are out of town when the arrest happens.