Nov 26, 2019

Bail Bonds Bonus Round: Top Sneaky Texas Laws

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Not every broken Texas law leaves you with the need for a bail bond. However, at 1st Call Bail Bonds, we are dedicated to giving the city of Dallas honest information about the bail bond process and Texas laws. 

While most people know the basic laws, here are 8 Texas laws that can sneak up on you and leave you in some hot water…even if the crime seems ridiculous.

Marriage By Proxy

Did you know that you could legally get married without even showing up to the wedding? Although this is true there are some serious requirements enforced by the courts for this to happen. For example, if you are in the military and away from home, you can legally send someone in your place to get married for you. Sure, there’s lots of documentation involved, but it’s possible!

Marriage By Announcement!

Yet another marriage law that many Dallas citizens don’t know about, is the fact that you can legally be considered married without even making it to the altar. By simply announcing that you are husband and wife in public three times, you could be a married couple in the eyes of the law.

Ask Permission Before Eating A Neighbor’s Garbage

Although dumpster diving is a somewhat popular trend with the eco-conscious these days, there is a law that divers should pay attention to before digging in. You could wind up in need of a Dallas bail bondsman if you proceed to eat a neighbor’s garbage without their permission. Don’t assume that their trash is up for grabs!

Don’t Leave Keys in the Ignition

You could get a hefty fine and a Class C misdemeanor if you leave your car alone with the keys in the ignition. Not only could this create confusion amongst other drivers and pedestrians, but you are putting your personal property at serious risk for theft.

Don’t Open Your Door While Operating a Vehicle

Ever open your door and toss your leftover coffee or water out while stopped? Well, if so, you’ve unknowingly broken the law! That’s right, drivers who open their door whilst operating a vehicle on a public street are liable for a fine from the authorities. Although it’s only $150.00, it’s still enough to make you regret not waiting for a regular trash can.

You Can’t Combine Surcharges

If you’ve become a traffic ticket collector, you know eventually, you’ll have to pay the piper. Unfortunately, if you plan on paying off your surcharges in a lump sum, you’ll be out of luck! The legal system requires all fees to be paid separately. It may be inconvenient, but it’s the law!

Committing a Crime? Let 1st Call Bail Bonds Know Ahead of Time

Our eighth strange law is one that leaves us scratching our heads. If you plan on committing a crime, you must notify the victims within 24-hours. Verbally or written, it’s the law! Depending on the crime, you could still be arrested for your actions. 

With that said, if you’ve failed to follow this law and have been arrested in Dallas, 1st Call Bail Bonds will get you out of the clink! Contact us today to get the bail process started and take your first steps towards freedom.