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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