An arrest for assault can happen quickly and leave families trying to figure out what happens next. If someone you know has been arrested for assault in Houston or Harris County, 1 Way Out Bail Bonds is available 24 hours a day to help you understand the bail bond process and take the next steps toward release.
Our experienced bail bond agents work with families throughout Houston and Harris County. We can help you locate the person who was arrested, determine whether a bond has been set, explain the information needed to begin the bond process, and work quickly once a bond is available.
When you need help, one call can get the process started.
After an arrest, the defendant is typically booked into custody and the case enters the Harris County court system. Depending on the circumstances of the charge, a bond may be established according to applicable procedures or determined by a judge.
Once a bond is available, a licensed bail bond agent can help arrange a surety bond so the defendant does not necessarily have to provide the entire cash bond amount directly to the court.
1 Way Out Bail Bonds can help verify available bond information and explain what is needed to move forward.
Every case is different. The court determines bond eligibility, bond amounts, and any conditions associated with release.
Assault allegations can involve a wide range of circumstances. The classification and seriousness of the charge can depend on factors involved in the alleged incident.
Because assault cases can range in severity, there isn’t one standard bond amount or process that applies to every arrest.
Factors that may affect the situation include the specific charge filed, criminal history, whether other charges are involved, court decisions, and the circumstances surrounding the arrest.
Our role is not to provide legal advice or determine guilt or innocence. Our job is to help families navigate the bail bond process when a bond is available.
The amount of bail is determined by the appropriate court or judicial authority, not the bail bond company.
Once the bond amount is known, 1 Way Out Bail Bonds can explain the cost of obtaining a surety bond and the requirements for completing the process.
We believe families should understand what is required before moving forward. Call us with the defendant’s information, and we’ll help you determine the next steps.
Following an arrest, the defendant will generally go through booking and processing. Information about the charge and bond may then become available.
If you’re trying to help someone who has just been arrested, having some basic information can make the process easier.
Helpful information includes:
Don’t worry if you don’t have everything. Call 1 Way Out Bail Bonds with the information you do have and we’ll help determine what is available.
A court may establish conditions that a defendant must follow while the criminal case is pending. Those conditions vary depending on the case and court orders.
It is important for defendants to understand and comply with all requirements associated with their release.
A bail bond allows an eligible defendant to be released while the case proceeds, but it does not eliminate the defendant’s responsibility to appear in court or follow court-ordered conditions.
One of the first questions families ask is how quickly someone will get out of jail.
There is no guaranteed release time.
Once the required bond has been posted, the Harris County jail system controls the remaining processing and release procedure. Processing times can vary depending on the facility, volume, administrative requirements, court status, and other factors.
What we can control is how quickly we handle our portion of the bond process.
Our agents are available 24/7 so you don’t have to wait until regular business hours to start asking questions.
When someone has been arrested, you need clear information and responsive help.
1 Way Out Bail Bonds provides bail bond assistance for individuals and families throughout Houston and Harris County.
We focus on making the process as straightforward as possible. We’ll explain what information is needed, review available bond information, discuss the requirements for obtaining the bond, and help move the process forward when the defendant is eligible for release.
No unnecessary confusion. No judgment. Just experienced bail bond assistance when you need it.
It depends on the specific case and whether a bond has been authorized. The court determines bond eligibility and the bond amount.
When a bond is available, 1 Way Out Bail Bonds can assist with eligible misdemeanor and felony bonds. More serious assault allegations may involve different bond requirements.
Yes. 1 Way Out Bail Bonds is available 24 hours a day.
No. If you have the defendant’s full name and other identifying information, call us and we can help determine what additional information is needed.
No. Bail allows an eligible defendant to be released from custody while the case continues. It does not resolve or dismiss the criminal charge.
If a family member or friend has been arrested for assault in Houston or Harris County, don’t wait until you understand every part of the process before calling.
Let us help you figure out the next step.
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After an arrest, a judge sets bail based on the charge. You can either pay the full amount or use a bail bondsman who charges a percentage (usually 10%) to post bail for you.
Release time varies, but using a bail bondsman typically speeds up the process. In most cases, it takes anywhere from 1 to 6 hours, depending on the jail and case load.
If you paid the full bail to the court and the defendant attends all hearings, yes—you’ll usually get it back (minus some court fees). If you used a bail bond agent, the 10% fee is non-refundable.
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