1 Way Out Bail Bonds (TX License #74365) is a Houston-based bail bondsman licensed to write bonds throughout Texas, including Williamson County. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help families through the bond process at the Williamson County Jail, located at 508 S. Rock Street, Georgetown, TX 78626. Serving Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Taylor, Hutto, Liberty Hill, Jarrell, Granger, Thrall and all surrounding Williamson County communities. Call or Text (713) 672-2663 for immediate assistance.
Got a loved one locked up in Williamson? Don’t wait — call us now. 1 Way Out Bail Bonds is a Williamson County bail bondsman available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We serve George Town, Round Rock, Cedar Park and the surrounding area. When you call, we answer — and we start working right away.
Certain cases may require a minimum bond amount depending on county and posting requirements!
After an arrest, officers book the individual and schedule a bail hearing. The judge then sets the bail amount based on the offense type, prior criminal history, and flight risk.
Helpful local resources
Find direct contact info, addresses, and inmate search links for every jail and holding facility we serve for Williamson County bonds. Pick a facility below — or call us at (713) 672-2663 and we will look up your loved one's location at no charge.
Main county jail — Georgetown · 24/7 booking · operated by Williamson County Sheriff's Office
Short-term holding · city arrests transfer to Williamson County Jail
Georgetown PD operates short-term city holding only. Most arrestees are transferred to the Williamson County Jail at 306 W 4th Street within a few hours. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll confirm exactly where your loved one is before you make any trips.
Short-term holding · city arrests transfer to Williamson County Jail
Round Rock PD operates short-term city holding only. Most arrestees are transferred to the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown within a few hours. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll confirm exactly where your loved one is before you make any trips.
Official bond data · general inquiries · non-emergency
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office provides bond data and records for current detainees. For the fastest answer on a specific bond amount, call the jail directly at 512-943-1365 — or call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll pull the bond info at no charge and get your loved one's release started immediately.
Booking records · charges · bond amounts · current detainees
Records can take a few hours to appear after a fresh arrest. If you can't find your loved one, call the jail at 512-943-1365 or call us at (713) 672-2663 — we'll look them up for free.
Court dates · case records · District Clerk
Court dates in Williamson County are heard at the courthouse on M.L.K. St. in Georgetown. Missing any scheduled appearance triggers an immediate bench warrant and bond forfeiture. If you're unsure of an upcoming date, contact the District Clerk at 512-943-1212 or call us at (713) 672-2663.
Common questions
Once we post your bond, the Williamson County Jail typically releases your loved one within 2 to 6 hours. The jail controls that processing time — not us. What we control is our speed on the front end, and we move fast.
As soon as you call, we start the paperwork. The moment you sign, we contact the detention center directly and push to get your loved one into the release line without delay.
You can check the online records or call the jail directly at 512-943-1365 to confirm booking info, charges, and bond amounts.
Keep in mind that after a fresh arrest, it can take a few hours for the record to appear. Either way, call us at (713) 672-2663. We look them up for free and get moving on your Williamson County bail bond as soon as we find them.
When you call, try to have their full name, date of birth, and that they're held at the Williamson County Jail in Georgetown. A booking number helps too, but it's not required.
Most importantly, don't wait just because you're missing some details. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll figure the rest out together.
Yes — you don't have to be in Georgetown or even in Texas to help. We handle Williamson County bail bonds remotely all the time. Everything can be done from your phone — paperwork, signatures, and payment.
Bail is the amount the judge says must be paid before your loved one can go home. A bail bond is when we pay that full amount for you — and in return, you pay us just 10% of the total.
In Texas, the standard fee is 10% of whatever bail the judge sets. So if bail is $5,000, you pay us $500. It's that simple.
No — the 10% you pay us is not refundable. That is the fee for getting your loved one out and for us taking on the risk of the full bond amount. Even if the case is dismissed or the charges are dropped, that fee stays with us.
Yes — we accept credit cards and debit cards. We also take cash, gold, and silver. Most families don't have a pile of cash ready the moment an arrest happens in Williamson County, and that's completely okay.
Not always. For many Williamson County bail bond cases — especially lower bond amounts — all you need is the 10% fee and a signed agreement. In simple situations, it's pretty straightforward.
If someone misses court in Williamson County, the judge issues a warrant and the bond gets forfeited — meaning the full amount is owed to the court. It's serious, but don't panic.
As a co-signer on a Williamson County bail bond, you're responsible until the case is fully over — every court date and hearing right up to the final outcome. Once the court closes the case and releases the bond, your responsibility ends.
Yes — a Williamson County bail bond can be revoked if the defendant misses court, gets arrested again, breaks bond conditions, or tries to leave Texas without permission. When that happens, they go back into custody at the Williamson County Jail.
We write Williamson County bail bonds for just about everything — misdemeanors, felonies, DWI, drug charges, theft, assault, family violence, warrants, walk-throughs, and federal bonds. So if someone you know was arrested in Georgetown, Round Rock, Cedar Park, or anywhere in the county, there's a good chance we can help.
The first court date is usually an arraignment. The judge tells the defendant what they're charged with and asks them to enter a plea. In most Williamson County cases, this happens within a few days to a few weeks after getting out of the detention center — at the courthouse in Georgetown.
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