Co-signing for a bail bond is a very important issue to consider because it can carry serious legal ramifications. Much like co-signing for a car loan or house loan, the co-signer is obligating themselves to be responsible for another person. When a person c0-signs for a bail bond they are…
Hiring the right bail bondsman is a difficult decision for anyone to make. In Texas, Sec. 1704.163 of the Texas Occupations Code allows an attorney to post bail on behalf of a client. An attorney may post a bond as long as the attorney is licensed to practice and at…
There are several reasons why a person may have an open warrant. One of the common reasons we see someone with an open warrant for is a Motion to Revoke. For a Motion to Revoke, a probation officer will send a request to the DA’s office informing them of the…
According to the Texas State Bar Association and other references: -The officer takes you to a police station, jail or other detention facility. The police do not file the charges, they only provide information to the prosecutor who decides what to file if anything. -Just after arriving at the jail,…
#1 Call the county courthouse. The front section of your phone book will have a list of local services and agencies. If you do not have a phone book you can find local court information online. Once you get in touch with the courts, the clerk will ask you a…