House Arrest

Stay home. Stay compliant.

Big Fish Bail Bonds provides house arrest and GPS ankle monitoring support for clients with court-ordered home detention in Wichita, Sedgwick County, and surrounding areas. We help you understand the rules, meet your obligations, and avoid violations that could land you back in jail.

What is house arrest?

House arrest — also called home detention or electronic monitoring — is a court-ordered alternative to jail time. You remain at your residence under supervision, typically with a GPS ankle monitor that tracks your location and ensures you stay within approved boundaries.

Violating the terms can result in immediate arrest and revocation of your bond. Our team helps you stay on track so you can complete the program without incident.

Common conditions

  • Remain at your approved residence except for pre-authorized activities
  • Wear a GPS ankle monitor at all times
  • Stay within programmed geographic boundaries (home, work, court, treatment)
  • Charge the device daily and respond to monitoring company requests
  • Submit to random drug or alcohol testing
  • Maintain employment or enroll in approved programs

How we help

GPS Monitoring Support

We coordinate with monitoring companies to get your device fitted and activated fast.

Boundary Setup

We help establish approved schedules and geographic zones you can legally travel within.

Compliance Check-Ins

Regular reminders and check-ins to make sure you're meeting every court requirement.

24/7 Violation Response

If a false alarm or technical issue triggers a violation alert, we respond immediately.

Coverage area

House arrest and GPS monitoring services are available throughout our entire service area, including:

Sedgwick CountyHarvey CountyButler CountySumner CountyGreenwood CountyElk County

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about house arrest eligibility, GPS monitoring, and court requirements.

Eligibility depends on the judge, your charges, criminal history, and ties to the community. Non-violent offenders with stable housing and employment are more likely to be approved. We can help communicate your situation to the court and argue for monitoring as an alternative to jail.

Need house arrest help?

Whether you're facing a new court order or need help staying compliant with an existing monitoring agreement, we can help. Call us 24/7 or inquire online.