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Bail Bonds in Harris County, TX

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Jails in Harris County

Bail Bondsmen Serving Harris County

Houston Harris County Bail Bonds

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📍 901 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX

🌐 houstonharriscountybailbonds.com
📞 (713) 237-1975

A Better Bail Bond

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📍 713 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX

🌐 abetterbailbond.net
📞 (713) 635-8400

Allied Bonding Agency

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📍 800 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX

🌐 aba-agency.com
📞 (713) 225-1761

North Main Bail Bond

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📍 6218 N Main St, Houston, TX

🌐 northmainbail.com
📞 (713) 225-0000

H-Town Bail Bonds

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📍 710 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX

🌐 htownbailbonds.com
📞 (713) 224-7500

24/7 Bail Bonds Houston

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📍 705 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX

🌐 247bailbondshoustontx.com
📞 (713) 247-9093

ABC Bail Bonds Houston

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📍 715 San Jacinto St, Houston, TX

🌐 abc-bailbonds.com
📞 (713) 222-6222

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Frequently Asked Questions — Harris County Bail Bonds

How much does a bail bond cost in Harris County, Texas?+
In Texas, bail bond premiums are typically 10% of the total bail amount set by the judge. For example, if bail is set at $10,000, you would pay a bail bondsman approximately $1,000. This premium is non-refundable and is the bondsman's fee for guaranteeing the full bail amount to the court.
How do I bail someone out of jail in Harris County?+
First, call the jail where the person is being held to get their booking number and bail amount. Then contact a licensed bail bondsman who serves Harris County. The bondsman will walk you through the paperwork, collect the premium payment, and post the bond with the court to secure release.
What payment methods do bail bondsmen in Harris County accept?+
Most bail bondsmen serving Harris County accept cash, credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover), debit cards, and money orders. Many also offer flexible payment plans for larger bail amounts. Some bondsmen accept collateral such as property or vehicles for high-value bonds.
How long does the bail process take in Harris County?+
The bail bond paperwork itself typically takes 20-30 minutes. Once the bond is posted, jail release times vary — most Harris County facilities process releases within 2-12 hours depending on the time of day and how busy the jail is. The entire process from first call to release is usually same-day.
Can I get a bail bond with no money down in Harris County?+
Some bail bondsmen in Harris County offer low down payment or financing options, especially for defendants with strong community ties and stable employment. However, most require at least a partial payment upfront. Contact local bondsmen directly to discuss your specific situation and available payment plans.
What happens if someone misses their court date in Harris County?+
If a defendant fails to appear in court, the judge will issue a bench warrant for their arrest and the bail bond may be forfeited. The bail bondsman may hire a fugitive recovery agent to locate the defendant. The person who signed the bail bond (the indemnitor) may be held financially responsible for the full bail amount.

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Bail Information for Harris County, Texas

If someone you know has been arrested and booked into a Harris County jail, a bail bondsman can help secure their release. The bail bond premium in Texas is typically 10% of the bail amount set by the judge.

For example, if bail is set at $5,000, you would pay a bail bondsman approximately $500 to post the bond. The bondsman then guarantees the full bail amount to the court. Most bail bondsmen serving Harris County accept cash, credit cards, and offer payment plans.

Steps to Bail Someone Out in Harris County:

  1. Find out which jail they are being held in
  2. Get the booking number and bail amount (call the jail)
  3. Call a licensed bail bondsman who serves that jail
  4. Provide identification and pay the premium (usually 10%)
  5. The bondsman posts bail and your loved one is released
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