At Capps Bail Bonds, we recognize the presumption of innocence until proven guilty. During the pendency of your case, allow us to facilitate your release from jail with a customized and affordable bail bond designed to suit your financial circumstances. The dedicated team at Capps Bail Bonds has been offering this vital service to defendants for numerous years. Reach out to us, and allow us to assist in securing your freedom or that of a friend or family member.
Capps Bail Bonds is experienced in handling a variety of bail bond types, ensuring a tailored approach to meet the unique needs of each client.
With a cash bail bond, the full bail amount must be paid in cash. This option is straightforward and requires the entire sum upfront.
Surety bonds involve a bondsman, such as Capps Bail Bonds, working as a third party to guarantee the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear in court. A percentage of the total bail is paid to the bondsman as a fee.
Property bonds use the value of real estate or other assets as collateral for bail. If the defendant fails to appear in court, the court can seize the property to cover the bail amount.
For federal cases, a federal bail bond is required. These bonds are more complex and typically involve a higher bail amount. Capps Bail Bonds has the expertise to handle federal bail bond processes.
In cases involving immigration issues, an immigration bail bond may be necessary. This allows the release of an individual detained by immigration authorities, ensuring they attend court hearings.
If a defendant is arrested in one jurisdiction but has charges in another, a transfer bail bond allows for the release of the individual from the initial jurisdiction to be transferred to the jurisdiction where charges are filed.
An appearance bond requires the defendant to pay a specific amount if they fail to appear in court. It’s a form of financial incentive for defendants to attend all scheduled hearings.
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Have questions or need assistance with the bail process? Feel free to reach out to us using the contact form below. Our experienced team at Capps Bail Bonds is ready to provide you with the support and information you need. Whether you’re facing a legal situation or inquiring on behalf of a friend or family member, we are here to help.
Your freedom is important to us, and we are committed to guiding you through the bail process with professionalism and care. Fill out the form, and we’ll get back to you promptly. Your peace of mind is just a message away.
Capps Bail Bonds has several convenient locations. Please review the list below to find the branch office closest to you. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and accept numerous forms of payment, to include most major credit cards.
Our Grimes County office is located in Anderson, TX in front of the Grimes County Jail.
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Our Washington County office is located in downtown Brenham, TX across the street from the Washington County Court Annex building.
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Our Leon County office is located in Centerville, TX right next to Town Cafe.
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Our Waller County office is located in Hempstead, TX across the street from The Dollar Tree and O’Reilly Auto Parts.
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At Capps Bail Bonds, the release timing after posting a bail bond or an O.R. (own recognizance) release is generally similar. The jail controls the release process, which depends on the number of detainees being processed. We ensure that the bail bond is posted promptly, but we cannot expedite the jail’s procedures. The release timeline is entirely dependent on the jail’s workflow and processing speed.
Collateral is not always required to secure a bail bond with Capps Bail Bonds. The necessity for collateral depends on various factors, including the defendant’s situation, the bond amount, and the perceived risk. In many cases, we can offer flexible options and work with you to find a suitable solution that doesn’t require collateral. Our goal is to make the bail process as accessible and straightforward as possible for our clients.
A bond can be forfeited if the defendant fails to appear for their scheduled court date. Additionally, if the defendant violates any conditions set by the court or the bail bond agreement, the bond may also be forfeited. It’s crucial for the defendant to comply with all court and bond conditions to avoid forfeiture. At Capps Bail Bonds, we provide guidance to ensure our clients understand and adhere to these requirements.
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