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Fugitive Recovery in Texas: What Happens If You Skip Bail?

 Posted on June 27, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bail bondsman Skipping bail in Texas is a serious decision with serious consequences. When you fail to appear in court after being released on bond, not only are you risking forfeiting your freedom, but you set a legal process in motion. This legal process can include additional criminal charges, a revoked bond, and the involvement of fugitive recovery agents, also known as bounty hunters.

The state of Texas allows bounty hunters to locate and return those who have skipped bail. This process generally moves very quickly and may end up being less than pleasant for the person who skipped bail. If you or a loved one failed to show up for a court date, it will be assumed that you had no intention of showing up.

Whether this assumption is valid or not, it is extremely important that you contact an experienced McKinney, TX bail bondsman from Doc's Bail Bonds. As one of the oldest and largest bail bond companies in North Texas, we have a stellar reputation. Your questions will be answered thoroughly and honestly by an experienced bail bondsman.

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Common Mistakes to Avoid When Choosing a Bail Bondsman

 Posted on June 11, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bailbondsmanIf the judge agrees to bail after your arrest, you will be given three options to avoid pretrial incarceration: Use your own money to pay the full bail amount, use a commercial bail company to secure your release by paying a portion of the total bail, or remain in jail until trial. Each year, more than two million people across the United States enter into contracts with bail bond agents.

Going through the process of being arrested can be one of the most terrifying experiences most people will ever experience. Those who have never been arrested may understandably find the bail bond process particularly daunting. Most bail bond companies only want to help you understand the justice system while being released from jail as quickly as possible.

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What Are the 4 Most Common Misconceptions About Bail Bonds?

 Posted on May 23, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bail bondsmanEvery three seconds, a person in the United States is arrested (more than 10.5 million arrests per year). The majority of these charges are for low-level and non-violent crimes. Commercial bail is the most common type of pre-trial release, accounting for about half of all felony pre-trial releases, and closer to 80 percent of all pre-trial releases (felony and misdemeanor).

A bail bond is provided by a bail bond company. It allows a defendant to be released from jail after paying a percentage of the bail amount to the bail bondsman. The bail bondsman then provides the court with the full bail amount. Bail can be used in criminal cases to assure the court that the individual charged will appear for hearings and trial.     

Despite their widespread use, many people do not fully understand the concept of bail bonds, and there are many myths and misconceptions about how bail bonds work. If you are facing criminal charges and the judge sets bail, speaking to a reputable Dallas, TX bail bondsman from Doc's Bail Bonds is important.

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How Do I Choose a Texas Bail Bondsman?

 Posted on May 08, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bailbondsmanWhen you are suddenly faced with a situation that requires the services of a bail bondsman, deciding which company to go with can feel overwhelming. For convenience, bail bond companies are often situated close to a County jail. The array of choices can be daunting for the person who has never needed the services of a bail bondsman. If you are looking online, the same is true – there are so many choices that many people simply pick the first company they call.  

While the situation does require that you act fairly quickly, it is important that you choose a licensed bail bondsman who will be with you for the duration of your case or your loved one’s case. You need a company that is reliable, professional, and experienced. You can protect yourself and your family by taking a little more time when choosing a bail bondsman and doing a bit of research. At Doc's Bail Bonds, we understand that you are anxious to post your own bond or the bond of a loved one, so the time behind bars is as little as possible.

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What Are Bail Bond Algorithms and Why Do They Matter?

 Posted on April 23, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bondsmanMost people associate the word "algorithm" with social media sites or Internet search engines. In these situations, an algorithm analyzes a user’s interests and metrics to find the best content niche for each user. For example, Instagram’s algorithm analyzes each user’s searches, showing each user content based on his or her searches and responding to further interest in displayed content. An algorithm, in general, is a process or set of rules that is followed in problem-solving operations or calculations.

When a judge decides whether an individual charged with a crime should be released on bail and what the bail bond amount should be, specific information is taken into account. This information goes far beyond the charges. While judges almost universally use these algorithms to arrive at a more objective decision, ultimately, the judge has some discretion and can deviate from the algorithm's results.

Bail algorithms are designed to guide judges through a statistical analysis based on several factors. Some of these factors are obvious, while others are less so. If you have been charged with a criminal offense, it is important to speak to an experienced Collin County, TX bail bondsman from Doc's Bail Bonds who has a comprehensive understanding of the metrics and algorithms that will be used to set your bond.  

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Can a Co-Signer of a Bail Bond Go to Jail?

 Posted on April 07, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bailbonds It may not seem like a significant issue when a loved one facing criminal charges asks you to help him or her secure release from jail by co-signing a bail bond. Of course, you want to help in any way you can, but before you agree, it is important for you to fully understand the potential legal risks and responsibilities that accompany being a co-signer of a bail bond.

There are many more risks and responsibilities than you might think when simply signing your name. Before taking this step, it can be to your advantage to speak with a knowledgeable Dallas, TX bail bondsman from Doc's Bail Bonds to ensure you understand what you are getting into.  

Can Anyone Be a Co-Signer?

A co-signer must typically have a biological, marital, professional, or informal relationship with the defendant to demonstrate that they know the defendant and are willing to assume the risks associated with being a co-signer. The co-signer must have a good credit history and be a trustworthy person with a steady job or other reliable means of paying the bond if the defendant fails to appear for their court dates.

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Advantages of Working With a Bail Bondsman

 Posted on March 24, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bondsmanIf you or a loved one has been arrested for a crime, you might be panicked about spending days in a jail cell before your hearing. A judge may decide to post bail for your charge, but this might cost you several thousand dollars just for a misdemeanor offense. A Texas bail bondsman can assist you in your time of need, providing you with the means to get released.

At Doc's Bail Bonds, we stand ready to help Texas residents charged with criminal violations, including serious felony offenses. We have the resources and experience to secure a bond for you or a loved one.

Overcoming Financial Obstacles

Depending on the crime you were charged with, your prior criminal history, and the risk of not making a court appearance, you might be looking at a high bail amount. Not everyone has the cash available to spend thousands of dollars on bail, even if you get it back at the end of your case.

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What Texas' Proposed Bail Reform Could Mean For You

 Posted on March 10, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bailbondsmanAs part of an ongoing effort to overhaul the bail system, Texas legislators have introduced several new bills that would change how the state handles bail bonds. If these bills become laws, people charged with crimes could face stricter terms of release and detention.

Regardless of what may come to pass, our bail bondsmen at Doc's Bail Bonds are here to help you get out of jail. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for calls, as we know just how urgent a criminal case may be. For families of the detained, we can help you locate an inmate to start the bail process.

New Crimes Ineligible for Bail

A new proposed bill, Senate Joint Resolution 5, would give judges the power to deny bail for certain crimes. These crimes include:

  • Robbery or assault committed with a weapon

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Should I Help Someone With a Drug Addiction Make Bail?

 Posted on February 21, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX bondsmanSeeing a loved one go down the path of addiction can be devastating. You have likely already helped this person as much as you can, in many different ways. When you find out that your loved one has been arrested for a crime that is related to his substance abuse, you might begin to wonder if it is time to show "tough love" by leaving him in jail to await trial. Especially if he has been arrested several times before, you might be asking yourself if staying in jail would be best for your loved one. Unfortunately, a prolonged stay in the county jail is extremely unlikely to improve your loved one’s substance abuse disorder. Many people who are released from jail immediately return to drug use to cope with the trauma of being locked up in a dangerous environment. If you are able to help your loved one get the treatment he needs when he is released, this may be a better option. It is important to weigh your options carefully before helping someone with a substance abuse problem make bail. An experienced Collin County, TX bail bondsman who has seen many cases like yours can discuss your options with you.

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Should I Put My Home Up As Collateral for My Son’s Bail?

 Posted on February 10, 2025 in Bail Bonds

TX defense lawyerSuppose you receive a phone call in the middle of the night telling you that your 22-year-old son is in jail and needs you to post bail for him. While there are many facets to this situation, the question of whether you should put your home up as collateral for your son’s bond is divided into two separate questions. The first is, can you put your home up as collateral? The answer to that question – with some qualifications – is yes, you can.

As with many things in life, just because you can do something does not always mean you should. So, the second question is, should you put your home up as collateral for your son’s bail? It can be helpful to speak to a licensed McKinney, TX bail bondsman from Doc's Bail Bonds who can answer your questions and help you determine whether you should use your home as collateral for your son’s bail.  

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