Are you faced with the situation of having a family member, friend or loved one currently incarcerated in the Dallas County Texas Jail or a city jail located in Garland, Mesquite, Addison, Highland Park, University Park, Balch Springs, Richardson, Irving, Coppell, or Desoto?
A Criminal Defense Attorney can assist and guide you through this difficult time. There are several options which can be used in order to obtain the release of a friend or loved one. Some of those options include but are not limited to posting Dallas bail bonds, an attorney writ bond, or paying a cash bond. He will consult with you about the best option when it comes to obtaining the release of an inmate in Dallas County or City Jails within Dallas County. He has been practicing Dallas criminal defense law for over 25 years and has assisted in the release of thousands of inmates from local city and county jails on both Attorney Writ Bonds and Attorney Dallas Bail Bonds.
Dallas Bail BondsĀ – Get Out Of Jail Right Now
Did the jail or a member of the jail staff tell you that you will require an attorney writ bond in order to get somebody released from their jail? Many times when a Judge or Magistrate is not on duty at the specific jail, a member of the jail staff may inform you that you need an attorney to do what is called a Writ Bond in place of Dallas bail bonds. That’s where we come in to assist you with your current situation.
When somebody is arrested, he or she must be brought in front of a Magistrate in order to have their Dallas bail bonds set on their charges. This can take hours or even days depending upon the Magistrate’s hours and number of people incarcerated and/or arrested and waiting to go before the Magistrate. The Magistrate will review the charges, notifiy the defendant of their rights, and set his or her Dallas bail bonds.
However, in some cities and counties, the Magistrates may work very few hours per day seeing new inmates and setting bonds. In addition, some city and county Magistrates do not work on the weekends setting bail bonds, which means if a Magistrate does not work on the weekends, your friend or loved one will have to wait in jail over the weekend in order to be seen by the Magistrate on Monday.
So, how does an attorney writ bond work? Under certain circumstances and in certain criminal cases an attorney may get Dallas bail bonds set for an inmate without that inmate having to actually wait to see a Magistrate. This means that the attorney may get a Dallas writ bond set and immediately begin the process of having them released from the jail.
Some examples of cases in which a Writ Bond may be acceptable instead of waiting for bail bonds to be set would be Driving While License Suspended, Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Theft (Misdemeanor), and Assault. There are several other criminal charges which may be covered by an Attorney Writ Bond, but you would need to consult about whether or not we can post an Attorney Writ Bond.
What Is The Difference Between Bail Bonds, Writ Bond and Cash Bond?
What is the difference between Dallas bail bonds, an attorney writ bond and a cash bond? Dallas Bail bonds are posted when bond has already been set for an inmate by the Magistrate or Judge on duty. Once Dallas bail bonds have been set for an inmate, you may only post either bail bonds or a cash bond. Writ Bonds may not be set once bail bonds are already set by the Magistrate. Dallas bail bonds may either be paid in full by cash or posted by a licensed bondsman or attorney.
A cash bond is a bond which may be paid in cash directly to the jail for the full amount of the bond. For instance, if an inmate has a $10,000 bond, you may pay the $10,000 directly to the Dallas County Jail. Once the case is concluded after Court appearances, you will receive your $10,000 back from the county. If you post bail through a lawyer or a bonding company, you will only pay a portion of the bond and that money is generally non-refundable. Why? Because in order to secure the release of the person in jail, the bondsman is putting up their $10,000 so that you don’t have to come up with all the money. However, they charge a fee for basically borrowing their money.
Dallas County Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer
Dallas Defense Attorney has been practicing law for over 25 years and has the experience you need to both obtain an immediate release from jail and aggressively represent you in your criminal case. We are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year to assist with your criminal defense matters. Call us now and begin the Dallas Bail Bonds process of a friend or loved one.