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Harris COUNTY BAIL BONDS
24/7 FAST RELEASE — Houston

1 Way Out Bail Bonds (TX License #74365) is a Houston-based bail bondsman licensed to write bonds throughout Texas, including Harris County. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help families through the bond process at the Harris County Detention Center, located at Harris County. Serving Pasedena, Humble, Baytown and all surrounding Harris County communities. Call or Text (713) 672-2663 for immediate assistance.

Got a loved one locked up in Houston? Don’t wait — call us now. 1 Way Out Bail Bonds is a Harris County bail bondsman available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We serve Katy, Padedna, Baytown, Spring 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!

HOW THE HARRIS COUNTY BAIL BOND PROCESS WORKS

After an arrest, officers first book the individual and schedule a bail hearing. During that process, the court reviews the case details before moving forward. Then, the judge sets the bail amount based on several factors, including the offense type, prior criminal history, and potential flight risk.

“Because we understand how stressful this process can be, our Harris County bail bonds agents are available around the clock to walk you through every step.”

TYPES OF BONDS WE WRITE IN HARRIS COUNTY

We know the Harris County bail bond process inside and out, and because every case is different, we write bonds across a full range of charge types so you can get the help that best fits your specific situation. Whether you need affordable Harris County bail bonds for a first-time misdemeanor or a more serious felony charge, our team is available 24/7 and ready to move the moment you call. In addition to standard bail bonds, our agents also assist with warrants, walk-throughs, and federal bonds, which means that no matter the charge or circumstances, there is always a path forward.

Helpful local resources

Harris County Jails & Holding Facilities

Find direct contact info, addresses, and inmate search links for every jail and holding facility we serve for Harris 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.

Harris County Joint Processing Center (JA14)

Primary booking & intake — downtown Houston · 24/7 bond desk

The Joint Processing Center at 700 N. San Jacinto is where virtually all Harris County arrests are processed first. The municipal court bonding window here is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. After booking, inmates are transferred to one of the Baker St. facilities based on charges and housing availability.

Common questions

FAQs for Harris County Bail Bonds

Getting someone out of Harris County Jail

Once we post your bond, the Harris County Jail usually releases your loved one within 2 to 6 hours. Because Harris County operates the largest jail system in Texas, processing can run longer on busy nights. However, we move as fast as possible so there's no extra waiting on our end.

As soon as you call, we start the paperwork. Then, right after you sign, we contact the facility directly and push to get your loved one into the release line without delay.

Because arrests happen at all hours, we stay available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is never a hold-up on our side — ever.

First, use the free HCSO inmate search at harriscountyso.org. You can search by name or date of birth and see which facility they're in, their charges, and bond amount. You can also call the inmate info line at 713-755-5300 — available 24 hours a day.

Keep in mind that Harris County runs multiple downtown jail buildings — the JPC at 700 N. San Jacinto and the Baker St. complex. Always confirm the specific facility before making the drive. After a fresh arrest, records can also take a few hours to appear.

Either way, call us at (713) 672-2663. We look them up for free and get moving on your Harris County bail bond as soon as we find them.

When you call, try to have their full name, date of birth, and which facility they're in — the Joint Processing Center, one of the Baker St. buildings, or an HPD city holding location. A booking number or SPN number helps too, but it's not required.

Just a name and date of birth is enough for us to find them. In addition, knowing the charges helps us calculate the premium and get the paperwork ready faster.

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 Houston or even in Texas to help. We handle Harris County bail bonds remotely all the time. Everything can be done from your phone — paperwork, signatures, and payment.

Here's how it works: we send the forms to your phone or email, you sign digitally, and we take care of everything in Harris County from our end. Meanwhile, you stay wherever you are.

As a result, distance is never a reason to wait. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll walk you through every step.

Costs, payments & collateral

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.

For example, if bail is set at $10,000, you'd pay us $1,000 instead of the full amount. That's the whole point of a Harris County bail bond — it makes release possible when you don't have all the cash ready to go.

So if you're unsure how it works, call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll explain it in plain terms.

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.

However, the exact amount can change depending on the charge and bond amount. That's why we always give you a clear number upfront — no guessing, no hidden fees, no surprises.

To find out exactly what your Harris County bail bond will cost, call or text us now at (713) 672-2663.

No — the 10% you pay us is not refundable. That's 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 charges are dropped, that fee stays with us.

That said, the larger bond amount the court holds is a different matter. Once the case is fully over and all court dates were attended, the court gives that money back to us — but the 10% stays regardless of the outcome.

In short, think of the 10% as the cost of getting someone home from Harris County Jail tonight — not a deposit. Call us at (713) 672-2663 before you sign if you have any questions.

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 Harris County, and that's completely okay.

Above all, we want to get your loved one home. So call or text us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll find a payment option that works for your situation.

Not always. For many Harris County bail bond cases — especially lower bond amounts — all you need is the 10% fee and a signed agreement. So in simple situations, it's pretty straightforward.

However, for bigger bond amounts or higher-risk charges, we may need something extra like a vehicle or property to back the bond. We look at each case individually based on the charges, bond amount, and the defendant's ties to the Houston area.

Either way, we'll be upfront with you from the very first call — no runaround, no surprises. Call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll tell you exactly what's needed.

After the release — court & co-signers

If someone misses court in Harris 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.

In some cases, if they turn themselves in quickly and had a good reason — like a medical emergency — the court may let the bond stand and reverse the forfeiture.

Therefore, call us immediately at (713) 672-2663 the moment you find out. The faster you act, the more options you have.

As a co-signer on a Harris 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.

During that time, your main job is simple: make sure the defendant shows up to court. If they don't, you could be on the hook for the full bond amount plus any costs to locate them.

Fortunately, we help co-signers along the way with reminders and fast action if anything looks off. If you have questions before signing, call us first at (713) 672-2663 and we'll walk you through everything.

Yes — a Harris 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 one of the Harris County jail facilities.

Additionally, a co-signer can ask us to revoke the bond if they believe the defendant is about to run. It's a big step, but it can protect you from owing the full bond amount.

If you're in that situation, don't handle it alone. Instead, call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll walk you through every option before you decide anything.

We write Harris 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 anywhere in Houston or Harris County, there's a strong chance we can help.

That said, federal and capital cases work a little differently and may need extra steps. Either way, we'll be straight with you from the very first call about what we can and can't do.

To find out fast, call us at (713) 672-2663. We'll go over the charges and tell you exactly what to expect — usually in just a few minutes.

The first court date is usually an arraignment. At this hearing, the judge tells the defendant what they're charged with and asks them to enter a plea. In most Harris County cases, this happens within a few days to a few weeks after getting out of the county jail.

Beyond the plea, the judge may also add conditions — like drug testing, a no-contact order, or a travel restriction. Because of this, the defendant must show up on time and follow every rule the judge sets. Missing it means the bond gets revoked immediately.

Above all, treat that first court date like the most important appointment of the entire case. If you have questions beforehand, call us at (713) 672-2663 and we'll make sure you're ready.

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