Harris County TX Bail Bonds

If you are in a tough situation and looking for a reliable Harris County TX Bail Bonds agency, look no further than ASAP Bail Bonds. We have four convenient locations throughout the Houston and Greater Houston area. Additionally, our bondsmen are ready to help you find the right type of bond to fit your situation.

There are many types of bonds and many more rules and regulations which accompany each one. As a result, it is sometimes difficult to interpret these rules and choose the right bond. Finding a bail bond agency that is familiar with the ins and outs of bonds is essential to the overall process of obtaining release from prison. Keep reading to learn more about the different types of bonds and how ASAP Bail Bonds possesses the expertise to get you home.

From Arrest to Release

When you face an unexpected arrest, it can cause issues with family, job security, and other elements of daily life. There is, however, an answer for which most offenders qualify. As long as the judge grants you bail, you have the option of receiving a bond so that you can go home until the court trial date.

Upon arrest, an offender receives transport to the police department where an officer books them into the criminal justice system. Following this, the person goes through a court hearing where they receive a bail amount, and the judge sets a court date.

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When a judge sets a bail amount, the offender then has the option to pay it out of pocket, receive a bond, or remain in prison. Most will choose to pay the bail so that they can go home and work until the court trial date. One of the most important aspects of receiving a bond is realizing that the courts can revoke it. While you are attending your hearing, the judge will outline certain restrictions you must follow to keep the bond you receive.

For example, they might order you to stay away from alcohol and drugs while awaiting your trial. Or they might require you to stay a certain distance from another person whose involvement in the crime you are aware. Should you violate these restrictions, the police department will likely issue a warrant for your arrest.

Types of Bail Bonds

Cash

The most common type of bail bond available to offenders is the cash bond. When a judge sets your bail amount, you have the choice of immediately paying it out of pocket. However, many will also choose a cash bond. You can pay this type of bond with cash or a debit or credit card.

Keep in mind that most banks and credit card companies will put a limit on how much you can spend in one transaction. If your bail amount is set higher than this limit, you will likely need to request a bond for the difference in what is allowed and the remaining amount. Or you might consider a different type of bond.

Personal

There are times when a judge will declare the offender a low flight risk by the judge presiding over their case. In this instance, the judge will likely offer a personal bond. Most of the time, this happens when the crime is a minor one, or when the bail is a meager amount.

When the judge offers you a personal bond, it is not a free pass to go home and do whatever you want. Instead, before your release, you will sign a contract. This contract states that you understand the stipulations that come with receiving a personal bond.

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By signing it, you agree you will refrain from violating the restrictions. It also means that you agree to show up to all court dates, take any drug tests which the court orders, along with any other requirements. Essentially you are released on your recognizance, and any violation of these restrictions will result in arrest.

Transfer

A transfer bond is significantly more complex than cash or personal bond. If you find yourself under arrest outside your home state, there is no obligation on the state’s part to provide you with a bail bond. However, your home state is required to do this. Therefore, a transfer bond is one which your home state offers you, and which then sees transfer to the court where your hearing is taking place.

Most of the time, a stipulation of this bond might be that you stay within city or state limits and attend all court dates given to you. Although this type of bond takes more time to process, our bondsmen at ASAP Bail Bonds guarantee you the advantage of their expertise. No matter how much your bail is, we will see it through.

Federal

Federal bonds are given based on an infinite number of rules and regulations. As a result, it takes a truly specialized bail bond agent to navigate the ins and outs of the federal bond and court systems.

When you look into hiring a bail bond agency, consider their experience working with federal bail bonds. Ask questions and make sure they are not just able to file a federal bond. Confirm that they know the federal guidelines that govern how these bonds are obtained.

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Why Choose ASAP?

At ASAP Bail Bonds, we have been able to earn the respect of the Houston community. Through hard work and exceptional service, our bond agency is now known as one of the most reliable. Furthermore, our bondsmen and customer service agents genuinely care about helping you go from prison to home. We understand that you still need to work and support your family. It is, therefore, our mission to help you find the best bond solution for your current situation.

If you find yourself in a tight spot, give ASAP Bail Bonds a call at (713) 225-2727. You can also click here to visit our website and get more information about our services. We also offer free quotes!

Look no further than ASAP Bail Bonds for your Harris County TX Bail Bonds.

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