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Court bail bonds Colleyville, Watauga and Euless

PCS Bail Bonds provides services in many cities like Burleson, Haltom city, Watauga, Colleyville, Euless to individuals, other bail agents and attorneys in Tarrant County Texas with discounts.

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Court bail bonds Colleyville, Watauga and Euless

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  1. Bail Bonds A bail bond agent, or bondsman, is any person or corporation that will act as a surety and pledge money or property as bail for the appearance of persons accused in court. http://pcsbailbonds.com/

  2. How does bail work? • When an individual is arrested for a crime in the State of Texas, typically that person will be taken to: • a local law enforcement station for booking, prior to incarceration in a station lock-up or county jail. • Once arrested and booked, the defendant has several options for release pending the conclusion of his or her case. • Bail is designed to guarantee the appearance of a defendant in court at the time directed by the judge. http://pcsbailbonds.com/

  3. Types of bail bonds in Texas • Cash • Surety • Personal Recognizance http://pcsbailbonds.com/

  4. Cash bail bonds • Cash bond means that the accused pays the full amount of bail in cash. Sometimes the court accepts checks or even a credit card. http://pcsbailbonds.com/

  5. Surety bail bonds • Also called a bail bond, a surety bond especially useful when the accused can’t afford to pay his or her bail. This type of bail often involves a friend or relative of the accused contacting a bail agent, also known as a bail bondsman. http://pcsbailbonds.com/

  6. Personal Recognizance • A judge may also choose to release a suspect on his own recognizance. Personal recognizance is usually only allowed when the charge involves a relatively minor, nonviolent crime and if the defendant is not considered a danger to anyone else or a flight risk meaning that it's highly unlikely that the person will flee and not appear for his or her court date. http://pcsbailbonds.com/

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