Address: 257 S Riverfront Blvd, Dallas, TX 75207, USA
Phone: +12145264272
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Tioga Woods
Thank you Trent Smith!! You answered our questions and made the process easy!!
LaShaunda Carlo
Trent Smith was great!!! He was kind and has great customer service!!
Waikina Robinson
Excellent fast service if you need a bail bond go see Arthur he got me in and out!!!!
Vaneza Minniear
Great service! I called multiple Bail bonds and they were all so rude and not helpful. I would highly recommend delta to anyone who’s in need. They will be honest with you while still getting you the help you need!
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Yes! I had a great experience there. They are very reasonable and understanding. Ask for Vickie Thomas
2 to 6 hours depends on if everything went through
Not as costly as staying in jail.
A bench warrant is issued for the person’s arrest and the person’s name will appear in police bulletins as a fugitive. It depends on the jurisdiction, but generally, the court will also give the bail bond agency authority to arrest the fugitive. The bail agency normally calls the person’s home, work, and other references to try to find the fugitive and convince them to appear. If these efforts are unsuccessful, the agency might employ apprehension specialists (private investigators) to arrest the fugitive. At Delta Bail Bonds, our experienced bail bond agents are what makes us great. We don’t bail out hardened criminals, and our private investigators are some of the best in the business at apprehending felons and fugitives. When you work with us, you’ll see why we’re the best at what we do.
You can for traffic and minor violations. While a few jurisdictions do allow cash bail by a citizen if they sign an appearance guarantee and/or post the entire bail, most states now require a licensed bond agent to guarantee it. This is so the state knows it can instantly collect the entire bond amount, and the burden of apprehending those who fail to appear falls on the bond agency. Put another way, most states do not hassle with collateral and property; they collect bail forfeitures in cash.
The paperwork takes approximately 15-30 minutes to complete. After the jail receives our paperwork, local police stations generally take up to an hour, and county jails can take between 2 and 4 hours. Generally speaking, the busier the holding facility, the longer it takes.
Honestly I'm not sure, just call & they will inform you
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