Learn More About Cherokee Bail Bonding Company in Gaffney, SC
Because good people can sometimes find themselves in bad situations, Cherokee Bail Bonding is ready to respond promptly and efficiently to your calls day and night with integrity and compassion. They understand that the process to arrange bail can be difficult and finding a reliable bail bond company can be frustrating. Cherokee Bail Bonding is a reliable and trustworthy company with over 50 years of experience in this community helping families and friends get their loved ones out of a bad situation. They understand your needs and are here to get you or your loved one out as quickly and hassle-free as possible by providing their clients with a full range of bail services in a timely manner.
Born, raised, and still living in Gaffney, Deborah and Joe McCluney truly love this community and want the best for it and its' residents. They, along with their staff, are believers in the idea that people are innocent until proven guilty. They work closely with their clients, law enforcement, and judicial counterparts in adherence with only the highest moral and ethical standards. "We work to educate our clients in order to deter them from a life of crime because we love and care about the community. This is where we and our children and grand-children were, are, and will be raised so we have a stake in helping to make this community the best in the country."
Locally owned and operated, Cherokee Bonding is proud to give back to the community. Each spring college scholarships are awarded to a few graduating seniors of Blacksburg and Gaffney High Schools. Additionally, they support and participate in several community fundraising events such as the Sheriff's "Ride for the Relay", Gaffney's Peach Festival, and Blacksburg Iron City Festival. They help support Cherokee Children's Home, Meals on Wheels, and Humane Society and are proud to do business with other local companies.
Joe's mother passed away when he was 21 years old. That was the beginning of him helping people. Joe posted bail before you were required to be licensed or before Cherokee Bonding was officially opened. The community has always turned to him for help.
Joe has extended a helping hand, guidance, posted bail, gave out food and medicine, slabs for firewood, and has helped the homeless with a place to live. The list goes on and on. Joe trained his daughter, Deborah, to follow in his footsteps. They have worked together and made Cherokee Bonding the oldest family-owned business and along with a great staff the success it is today.