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What Will Be the True Cost of Bail?

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The cost of bail can seem staggering if you don't know how the system works. And truthfully, it could be. Bail costs are set by the court, and they're contingent on the nature of the crime as well as the suspect's probability as a flight risk.

If you have exhibited a history of criminal activity, that could give judges pause to grant any bail whatsoever. A best-case scenario would mean bail that's higher than normal.

On the flip side, if you're accused of an isolated offense and your record is otherwise spotless with a stable work history, bail is more likely to be granted. However, the nature of the crime (murder, for instance) could result in a rather large sum.

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How long will it take to get released from jail is one of the more common questions you will come across when researching the bail process. It's understandable. Jail is a nasty place where your freedoms go to die, and any time there as a 'guest' is too much.

When you're in jail, you march to someone else's orders and life as you knew it on the outside changes in some not so flattering ways.

  • You miss work.
  • You lose money. (And maybe your job.)
  • Family responsibilities go unchecked.
  • You could even lose friendships.

So if you are arrested, what can you expect?

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Contempt of court, in simple terms, is when you disrespect the authority of the court. That sounds rather arbitrary, but certain factors must be in place before you can be found guilty of such a crime.

(And yes, you have to be found guilty of it. Judges can't just exercise this authority willy-nilly, contrary to popular belief.)

If you do any of the following, you're likely to be 'held' or 'found' in contempt:

  • You fail to obey a lawful order of the court. (The most common.)
  • You show disrespect for the judge. (Less common, though it makes for one heck of a viral YouTube video.)
  • You disrupt the proceedings by openly defying or disrespecting the judge. (See defendant flipping judge the bird in the previous video.)
  • You publish material when forbidden from doing so or fail to provide said material when ordered. (Usually, contempt of court applies here when it impedes the ability to carry out a fair trial.)

If a Texas judge holds you in contempt of court and you're found guilty, you will face one of two scenarios: a fine or jail. If you fail to pay the fine, you could be held in further contempt, thus increasing the severity of the punishment.

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Farmers Branch Jail

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The threat of jail time has fueled many a nightmare since America's prison system emerged, and since 1991, our Doc's Bail Bonds Farmers Branch location near Denton has helped to quell some of those fears.

Give Doc's a call should you require bonding services at the Farmers Branch Detention Center. Our Denton office serves that location, and we are located close to the site, allowing us access to key personnel and working knowledge that will make for a smoother overall service to incarcerated persons and their families.

How We Work With The Farmers Branch Justice Center

The Farmers Branch Justice Center is the technical name for the building where detention services are managed. The site employs 16 detention officers overseen by Lt. Chris Damours. Damours' procedures and employees work well with Doc's Bail Bonds, and everyone there takes their work and the safety of the inmates very seriously.

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Posting bail can be a confusing process when you are unfamiliar with local procedures, locations, and personnel, and that's where Doc's Flower Mound Bail Bonds office near Denton can help.

Contact Doc's if you or your loved one find yourself in the Flower Mound Jail. We have an office nearby, and we are plugged into how Chief Andy Kancel and his staff operate. We maintain an intimate knowledge of how the jail does business, who is on duty, and what they expect from you.

The First Step Doc's Flower Mound Bail Bonds Will Take

The Flower Mound Jail is housed at the same location as the Flower Mound Police Department at 4150 Kirkpatrick Lane in the sprawling Dallas suburb. If you or a loved one is arrested, this is your next stop.

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Hiring a bail bondsman can, for somebody facing the prospect of going to jail or watching a loved one go to jail, make all the difference between stress and humiliation and freedom and joy. However, this is only if you know how to identify a reputed and professional bondsman at this difficult time.

To find a company like Docs Bail Bonds, we have a very old base of satisfied clients and very few complaints or grievances, you first need to understand how Texas regulates bail bondsman and the complaints.

Unlike other types of bonds offering insurance and allied services, bail bonds—formally described as Criminal Court Appearance bonds—are not regulated by the Texas Department of Insurance. In fact, the Texas Insurance Code expressly exempts bail bonds from being regulated by its provisions.

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Early in 2017, the Dallas City Council approved a program that is known by the name of Marijuana Cite-and-Release. It was officially approved in April. Though it lessens the legal consequences of being caught with marijuana, it is not considered to be decriminalization.

The policy was put into effect on Friday, December 1st. It states that some individuals are able to walk away from being caught with marijuana, with only a ticket. It is still illegal in both Dallas and Texas as a whole. This means that people cannot just purchase marijuana and smoke it as they please.

The way that this works is that individuals who live in the Dallas County part of the city who is stopped within the area with four ounces or less of the drug will only be given a citation. They will not be arrested, and may not have to serve any jail time at all. This only applies to a person who has not had any other convictions, does not hold any outstanding warrants, is at least 17 years of age, and has either a driver's license or state ID for Texas.

Though the individual can walk with just a ticket, it is still the case that possessing marijuana is considered a Class A or Class B misdemeanor offense.

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The bail bond is an integral part of the criminal justice because it is just not possible to keep all accused persons in detention until completion of the trial where they are found guilty and sentenced or pronounced innocent and set free. The bail bond involves the accused submitting a financial bond, which will lapse if he/she does not show up for the court proceedings.

However, some parts of Texas have come under the scanner for setting bonds so high that it becomes impossible for the accused to post bail and avoid detention. A federal judge recently declared the Harris County bail system to be unconstitutional, which has prompted Dallas county commissioners to initiate steps to revamp the system.

It is expected that those accused of crimes and facing detention will find it within their financial reach to post bail and avoid detention. An excessively-strict bail bond regime in Dallas is ironic considering there was a time when the Dallas County Pre-trial Release program was criticized for being too lenient and for allowing detainees to post bail at excessively-low bonds.

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The Colony Jail Information

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Locked up in The Colony city jail and need a Bail Bond? Doc's Bail Bonds can help!

The Colony Jail Bail Bond Services

Our firm can help you post bail in virtually every town or city in the North Texas region. We have a 24-hour service in McKinney, which is the seat of the Denton County jail and are just a phone call or email away from helping you secure your freedom.

Our 24×7 service covers all major cities and towns in the county including The Colony, Frisco, Addison, Plano, and Richardson. We even have an office in Richardson located near the City Jail, which means you can choose the office located closed to The Colony or nearby towns to post bail with minimal delays and hassles.

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Allen City Jail Information

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We can bond you right out of the Allen City Jail so you don't get sent up to County. Give us a call.

Bond Service Coverage For the Allen City Jail

The city of Allen in Collin County in Texas is one of the three cities in the county that has a jail for prisoners guilty of committing Class C misdemeanors. The Municipal court of Allen is the adjudicating authority for fines-only offenses committed within its jurisdiction.

If the police and court at in the city of Allen have jurisdiction over the offense, then you may have to post bail with the policy authorities in the city to free your loved one.

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Types of Bail Bonds in Texas

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When applying for a bail bond you need to know that there are three types of bail bonds in the State of Texas. Bail amounts are is decided during a bail bond hearing. If the judge determines you are flight risk or a danger to the community, he will decide on the amount of bail money needed to secure your freedom. After the bond amount has been decided, you need to find a bail bond agency if you don't have the amount required.

There are three types of bonds that Texas courts will accept: cash bail bonds, property bail bonds, and surety bail bonds.

What You Need To Know About the Types of Bail Bonds in Texas

Cash Bail Bonds

Cash bail is the simplest way of paying for bail, however, it is not the most affordable. This is just where you pay the entire bail amount with cash that you have in savings. With this type of payment, you do not need to involve a bail bondsman. As mentioned before, this is not the most affordable way of paying bail. If you do not have the full amount of the bail in savings, it will not be possible for you to use this type of payment. You will need to look at other options in order to pay for the bail.

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Hillsboro Jail

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Hillsboro

Doc's Bail Bonds proudly serves the City of Hillsboro and all of Hill County, including but not limited to Abbott, Aquilla, Blum, Brandon, Carl's Corner, Covington, Hubbard, Itasca, Malone, Mount Calm, Peoria, & Whitney.

Our Hillsboro location is conveniently located less than five minutes from both Hill County Jails.  To help reduce the stress, we are proud to offer Bail by phone, fax & email.  Of course, we also provide bail by appointment too!  

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Richardson Jail

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RICHARDSON

Doc's Bail Bonds proudly serves the City of Richardson and all of Dallas County!  Our Dallas location is conveniently located just across the street from the Richardson City Jail.  To help reduce the stress, we are proud to offer Bail by phone, fax & email.  Of course, we also provide bail by appointment too!  

We are here to help! That's why our friendly & knowledgeable staff is available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week!  There are no credit checks, collateral is accepted as cash and financing is available.

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Frisco Jail

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Why should you call Doc's bail bonds to get out of jail in Frisco?

The answer to that question is simple. Doc's Bail Bonds is the only company in the area that gives Texas residents its all when it comes to helping inmates get released. In times like this, you need a company that is going to give you prompt, precise and pleasant service. Doc's is a proud provider of all three of the P's of awesome service. Doc's provides Bail Bonds Frisco TX residents love because they offer many accommodations and friendly service. Furthermore, the agents are always able to answer questions that people have quickly and easily. Texas residents love Doc's Bail Bonds because Doc's really does care about them. Don't let your family suffer. Pick up the phone and call if you or someone you love needs help with bail.Collin County, Denton County, Dallas County and More

You are in luck if you live in the Frisco area. Doc's services Denton County, Collin County, Dallas County and other counties. You can get assistance if you live in areas like Prosper, Hebron, Fort Worth, Grapevine, Celina, Sherman, Garland, Bonham and many more places. These are just few of the myriad of places you can get help. Don't hesitate to call if you have an issue. You may be surprised to find that your area is covered.

All Crime Types and Charges

Doc's believes not only that people are innocent until proven guilty, but also that the incarcerated persons need to get out so that they can be productive members of society until their court dates come up. The establishment covers all types of crimes. Misdemeanors, felonies, probation violations, drug charges, DUI and other charges are covered, and they can receive swift bail bond help. Nothing is too much for the doc to handle. A staff full of friendly and knowledgeable specialists is available to answer inquires 24 hours a day. No time is a closed time for clients.Convenience Is a top Priority

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Plano Jail

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Many people in the Plano, Texas area are suffering from a severe condition called 'in jail without bail' sickness. The 'in jail without bail' sickness has symptoms such as bad fashion, fear of closed-in spaces and longing for a home cooked meal. You need to call a professional right away if you or anyone you know is suffering from this. You'll can get an immediate prescription for bail release. A local bail bond is what you need to make everything all better. Doc's Bail Bonds can provide that for you. Get on the phone and call so you don't have to suffer one minute longer.About Doc's Bail Bonds

Doc's Bail Bonds is a family-oriented company that truly cares about Texas citizens. All staff members are well trained and have experience in providing people with kind and comforting service. The business has been issuing bail bonds to people for more than five years, and it continues to expand throughout the state of Texas. So far, there are nine locations full of the most hospitable, family oriented and knowledgeable people that you will ever in your life meet. Specialists are available to help your loved one get out of jail and back to life. They have dedicated their precious time to making sure that happens for you.

Why Call Doc's for Bail Bond Help?

Doc's is not like your average bail bond company. This company works on a system of accommodation and convenience. Agents are available 24 hours a day and seven days a week to help inmates and their families get back to normal living. Doc's services bail bonds for people with drug charges, DUI charges, felony accusations, probation violation issues and so much more. Just a few of the accommodations that clients can expect are accommodations like jail visits, online applications, printable forms and quick status checks. Don't let your loved one go to a provider that doesn't have all the goods. Call Doc's for your Bail Bonds Plano TX needs.Collin County

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Flower Mound Jail

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Do you have a friend or loved one who is in jail right now?

Are you looking to secure a fast jail release but finding yourself unsure of your next step?

Negotiating a release from jail after getting arrested is a stressful, disruptive, and confusing process. Even though you or your loved one may be facing charges, life outside of the legal system doesn't end. Is it possible to cover your bail without sacrificing your monthly budget? Can bail be posted in time for work?

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Lewisville Jail Bail Bonds

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The City of Lewisville strives to provide their citizens with up to date information that they can use at all times. This city provide links to information that will show you crime rate statistics in the area, a list of current registered sex offenders living in Lewisville, a list of current jail inmates, a list of active Municipal Court warrants, and the City of Lewisville even has a Most Wanted List.

City of Lewisville Jail phone number:  (972) 219-3650

City of Lewisville Police Department phone number: (972) 219-3600

Kaufman County Jail

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Kaufman County Jail Information

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Fannin County Jail

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Fannin County Jail2389 Silo RoadBONHAM, TEXAS 75418

Phone: 903.640.4171Fax: 903.640.0832

Visitation: Wed Thursday Sat Sunday

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Grayson County Jail

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Welcome to the Grayson County Justice Center

200 S. Crockett St.Sherman, Texas 75090

Hours:Monday – Friday8:00am – 5:00pm

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