This study utilizes nonlinear finite element analysis to simulate the structural response of Reinforced Concrete (RC) corbels with hybrid reinforcements under monotonic loading. The models implemented in ABAQUS examine RC corbels with combined Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer (CFRP) and steel reinforcing bars to study the interaction between the concrete and hybrid reinforcement system. Specifically Ultimate load capacity, energy absorption and failure mode. Compressive strength, shear span/depth ratio, and the ratio of CFRP/steel reinforcement were the main parameters that considered in this paper. Results demonstrated a significant improvement in the ultimate load capacity of concrete corbels by up to 53% when both conventional steel and CFRP bars were integrated within the concrete corbel. The numerical test outcomes revealed that an increased hybrid reinforcement ratio effectively managed crack distribution, resulting in reduced concrete crack widths.