What You Need To Know When Getting Someone Out of Jail

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Life sometimes leads us into bad situations and everyday people in America find themselves in a place where they probably don’t want to be. This happens and it very often happens that you might need to get someone you love out of jail. If you happen to be someone’s one phone call, this means that the person trusts you and you might find yourself searching for answers as to what to do and how to best handle the situation.

What happens first?

The first thing that happens is your friend or loved one is arrested on whatever charge. If the person was arrested during the week, they might go in front of the judge within the next day or two. If they were booked on a Friday, they will likely have to wait until that Monday morning. Usually, bail is set within 48 hours.

In Texas, the person needs to wait until their bail bond hearing before they can be bailed out of jail. At this hearing, the judge will typically decide the amount of bail depending on the crime and past criminal record. Setting bail means that you are paying the amount in order to be released from custody and on the condition that you will come back and show up for your court date.

What Information You Need

You need to know where the person is being held. For example, are they being held by the city policy or the Sheriff’s Department? So when you get that phone call, make sure you get the information. Regardless of the crime, the person will have to undergo the booking process before you can post bail. This process involves fingerprints, photographs, and so on.

Once you know the amount of bail, you may need to call a bail bondsman to help you come up with the funds on the spot. Freedom Bail Bonds is here to help you get your loved one out of jail  with no tricks. 

The bail bondsman can actually appear at your arraignment if you let them know ahead of time. This can speed up the whole process of releasing the person out of jail. Usually, in felony cases, misdemeanors that involve injury, the set bond will be a little higher and can, therefore, mean you will need to call a trusted bondsman right away.

In order to post the bail, you can pay with various forms of payment, depending on the holding facility. You’ll usually need the name of the accused in order to post it, though some courts may require some case or additional information. Once the bail bond is issued, the defendant can be released from jail. The condition is, however, that the person must show up for all the court hearings and meet the conditions set by the court.

Get Fast and Reliable Service

Freedom Bail Bonds is here to help you in your time of need. When life throws surprises at us, we have to be ready to respond quickly and do the best we can to move forward. If you have a loved one in jail and need to help them get out, give us a call today.

Types of Misdemeanors and Their Penalties

hands in handcuff behind backBeing arrested for a misdemeanor, while may not be as serious as other charges, can still come with heavy consequences. If a loved one is in jail for any reason, you probably want to get them out as quick as possible. The circumstance does not change, even with smaller charges. While the charges and penalties are smaller, you will still want to seek out bail bond assistance to avoid jail time.

What are the Penalties for Misdemeanors?

As you may already know, there are different levels, known as classes, of misdemeanor crimes.

Class A – These are the most serious types of misdemeanors. A conviction of a Class A is punishable with the most severe consequences. This can include up to $4,000 in penalties and up to one year in jail. Resisting arrest, a second DWI or assault with bodily injury are a few examples of this kind of crime.

Class B –  These are the second class and less severe than Class A. Class B are punishable with up to 180  days in jail and fines up to $2,000. A first DWI, criminal trespassing, and vandalism are just a few examples.

Class C – Class C are not punishable by jail time. A person can still be arrested for a class C crime and fines can be up to $500. Sometimes a judge may order community service time.

What Can Be Done

If your loved one has been arrested for misdemeanor crimes, you can seek out the help of a bail bond agency to get them out of jail. While the bond, fees and jail time might be less severe, it is always good to have the peace of mind that bonds can offer.  It is as simple as contacting the right bail bond agency and getting the process started. While you may not have the full amount required that is set by the judge for bond, you can still get your family member help. A bail bond agency will pay the bond while you put up collateral in the form of property. The fee you pay is only a portion of the actual bond.

Contact Us Today

At Freedom Bail Bonds we offer 24/7 help. If you have found yourself in an emergency situation, are bondsman can help you get your loved one out of jail. We know all too well emergencies never happen at a opportune hour.  Be sure to contact us for more information.