Address: 633 W Division St suite a, Arlington, TX 76011, USA
Phone: +18173033400
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I'd call them see if he's in Arlington, or if he's been transferred to fort bend. Otherwise I'd call fort bend jail and see what to do, you can call just Bail bonds and they'll have records
The fee for a bond agent to post bail is a percentage of the total bail amount set by the jail/court. That percentage is approximately 10% in many cases, depending on the case and the individual signing the bond. In many cases, you can secure a bond with a signature or personal guarantee. In other circumstances, collateral is held until conditions of the bond are met. Collateral is returned at the conclusion of the court case.
Bail is a written promise (bond) the court accepts from either the person arrested or a third party representing them. The bail bond allows the defendant to remain out of jail until the end of the court case. If the accused does not show up for the court date, the promise is broken, the full amount of bail is owed the court, and a warrant for arrest may be issued.
The City of Arlington assigns a monetary value for time spent in jail for a City of Arlington Class C misdemeanor ticket or warrant. A municipal judge determines jail credit as regulated by state law. Jail credit is not applied to all arrests; it only applies to City of Arlington
Pre-trial release is a way for qualified prisoners to be released without paying a bond. Pre-trial release is a personal bond, or promise, to appear. Tarrant County Pre-trial Release is responsible for gathering and reviewing information about a prisoner to determine whether to release the prisoner from custody. The following minimum qualifications must be met before Pre-trial Release may be considered: • Must be Tarrant or Dallas County resident • Must be in jail on a Tarrant County offense (first-degree felony charges are excluded) • Must not be on parole or have any felony convictions • Must be willing to appear in court until the case is completely out of litigation • Must provide positive identification • Must NOT have history of bond forfeitures
You may be released on bail by posting either cash or a bail bond as security before a court appearance. You also may be released upon personal recognizance (your promise to appear in court when directed). When you are brought before the magistrate, you can also request that the court lower your bail based on your ties in the community, financial resources, employment record or other factors.
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