Sep 17, 2024

Bail Out of Jail in Dallas

Stuck in Jail in Dallas

Fast & Easy Dallas County Bail Bond

When a person is arrested, their bail bond is set by a judge at a bail hearing.  The amount of bail the judge sets varies based on many factors.  Until bail is set, there is no way to post bail or a Dallas County jail bond to get out.  Once the bail is set though, the bonding process can begin.

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How Do You Bail Someone out of Jail?

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It is best to work with the a bail bondsmen to fill out paperwork and have everything ready – so when the bail is set, a bond can be written up.  The faster the Dallas County jail bond is received, the faster your loved one will get out of jail. Call 1st Call Bail Bonds in Dallas as soon as you find out.

Can You Bail Someone out of Jail Any Time?

You could bail someone out of jail at any time. However, the timing behind how fast it is to get bailed out relies on several factors. First, the circumstances of the arrest and bail process where you get arrested counts.

Most bail bond companies in Dallas are open 24/7, just like the county jails. So you can get the bail bond process started at any time, even late at night.

Remember that your crime’s severity also counts towards your bail. For more serious crimes, bail may not be set immediately, if at all.

The accused may need to appear before a judge first, which typically happens during normal court hours.

Can You Bail Someone Out of Jail Without Money?

At 1st Call Bail Bonds, we offer flexible payment plans to help you post bail without the full amount upfront. For qualifying bonds, we can accept a down payment as low as 3%, though certain requirements must be met. In most cases, a 5% down payment is standard, and we set clients up on a payment plan, billing the full 10% plus any additional fees over time. 

If you don’t have cash on hand, we accept credit card payments from Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover, making it easier to secure your loved one’s release.

Can You Bail Out of Jail on the Weekend?

If you’re arrested on a Friday, you may not be able to see a judge for arraignment until the next business day. Unfortunately, you may be in the running for a weekend stint in a Dallas jail. However, if a judge can arraign you early enough on a Friday, you can get bailed out over the weekend with our Dallas bail bond company’s help.

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Our bail bond agents are always available to help you complete the bail bond process every step of the way. We complete all paperwork at the office, and there is always a pleasant representative on staff to help you if you have any questions.

For fast and affordable bail bond service, call our Dallas County bail bond office today at (214) 748-0000.

Find an Inmate

Our Dallas bail bondsman will need to know the full name of the defendant as well as which jail they are in.

If you don’t know where they are being held, we can often locate the defendant easily for you or you can use our Dallas County Inmate Search.

At 1st Call Bail Bonds, we understand what it is like to have a loved one behind bars in Dallas, Texas.  You want them out fast and without getting taken advantage of financially.  Our Dallas County jail bail bond office is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  We work to get your loved one out as quickly and compassionately as possible.

Dallas County Jail and Detention Resources

Dallas County Jail - North Tower of Lew Sterrett Justice Center
Dallas County Jail – North Tower of Lew Sterrett Justice Center

For your convenience, here are the Dallas County Jail and Detention Resources:

  • Dallas Municipal Court: 2014 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201 – (214) 670-0109
  • Dallas Auto Impound : (214) 670-5116
  • Dallas Traffic Violations- Warrants:(214) 670-0109
  • Dallas City Hall : 1500 Marilla St, Dallas, TX 75201 – (214)-670-5111
  • Dallas County Jail Detention facility: 111 W Commerce St, Dallas, TX ‎ – (214) 962-5800 or (214) 761-9025 or (214) 761-9026
  • Dallas County Sheriff Detention Centers: http://www.dallascounty.org/department/sheriff/detention.php

Bail Bond Payment Information

1st Call is located near the Frank Crowley Courts building and the Lew Sterrett Justice Center for your convenience. We accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, cash, money orders or Apple Pay. We are able to take a down payment as low as 3% for qualifying bonds and certain requirements must be met. Generally, we accept 5% down payment as standard and set the client up on a payment plan. We bill the full 10% plus fees. It is best to speak directly with an agent at our office.