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Darren Bertin, Collin County Bail Bonds Lawyer
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Dunham & Jones works with and assists bail bondsmen in McKinney, Plano, and Collin County by coordinating bail bond services during the jail release process.

For over thirty-four years, we have helped clients understand how bail works and secure release from jail in Collin County within the Texas criminal justice system.

If you are trying to help a loved one or a friend get out of jail in Collin County, Dunham & Jones criminal defense attorneys in Dallas, Texas, can assist with coordinating the bonding process. After an arrest, the bail bond process can be difficult to understand, particularly for individuals unfamiliar with Collin County jail procedures, paperwork, and court timelines.

Are you trying to...
  • Verify that a family member or friend is in Collin County Jail custody.
  • Get your boyfriend out of jail in Collin County?
  • Get your husband out of jail in McKinney?
  • Determine when a judge sets bail and when a bond will be set in Collin County Court.
  • Find the bail amount and total bail required in Collin County.
  • Coordinate with an appropriate bail bondsman or bail bond agent in Collin County. Some McKinney bondsmen are located near the Collin County jail for faster processing.

Contact our BAIL BONDS TEAM 7 days a week at 214-888-8888 to speak with one of our Jail Release Coordinators.

Common Arrest Charges in Collin County

Texas Department of Public Safety arrest statistics show the most common charges in the area, with approximately 23,960 total arrests recorded.

The most frequent charges and their share of the total include:

  • Driving while intoxicated (DWI) – all types: 2,579 arrests (10.8%)
  • Theft of property (all amounts): 2,550 arrests (10.6%)
  • Traffic offense (Class C): 1,830 arrests (7.6%)
  • Assault, bodily injury to a family member: 1,472 arrests (6.1%)
  • Controlled substance (PG 1) – possession and delivery: 1,403 arrests (5.9%)
  • Controlled substance (PG 2) – possession and delivery: 1,148 arrests (4.8%)
  • Possession of marijuana (all amounts): 912 arrests (3.8%)
  • Evading arrest or detention (all types): 540 arrests (2.3%)
  • Unlawful carrying of a weapon: 497 arrests (2.1%)
  • Criminal trespass: 491 arrests (2.0%)

In other words, about one out of every five Collin County arrests involved either DWI or theft crimes. Other frequent arrest categories included family-violence assault, controlled substance offenses, marijuana possession, and evading arrest. These are the types of cases where bail can be set quickly after booking, and where bond conditions, court dates, and the total bond amount can directly affect the timeline and cost of release.

How the Collin County Bail Bonds Process Works

  1. Arrest and Bail Setting
    After an arrest in Collin County, the booking process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and intake at a county jail or detention facility such as the Collin County Detention Facility in McKinney. This process typically takes several hours. A magistrate or judge reviews the charges and sets bail, usually within 48 hours of arrest, either under a bail schedule or through a case-by-case review that considers the charge and the defendant’s prior history.
  2. Contact Legal Guidance
    Contact Dunham & Jones to understand how the bail bond process works in Collin County and what options may be available. In many situations, coordination with licensed bail bond agents can begin shortly after contact, allowing the bond process to move forward once bail is set and required paperwork is identified.
  3. Review Bail Options
    You will receive clear information about available bail bonds, including how the court determines the bail amount and the differences between surety bail bonds, cash bonds, and Personal Recognizance bonds. This information is especially important in felony matters, where bond conditions, collateral requirements, and court expectations within the Collin County court system may vary.
  4. Post Bail
    Once bail is posted in compliance with court requirements, release from the Collin County jail often occurs within a few hours. Actual timing depends on jail processing, verification steps, and the overall workload at the detention facility.
  5. Release and Court Preparation
    After release, your loved one may return home while preparing for upcoming court appearances and complying with all bond conditions. Failure to meet bond or court requirements may result in bond forfeiture. Early coordination with criminal defense counsel allows individuals to understand the process better and prepare for matters involving DWI, drug offenses, family violence, weapons charges, or other criminal cases in Collin County.

Are You Trying To Verify That a Family Member or Friend Has Been Arrested or Is Being Held in a Collin County Jail?

If you are trying to help a loved one coordinate bonding and release from custody, as the process allows, contact the Dunham & Jones BAIL BONDS TEAM at 214-888-8888 to assist with coordinating the release process in Collin County.

FAQ

How Do I Start the Bail Bond Process in Collin County?

To begin the bail bond process, you typically need the defendant’s full name and the jail or detention facility where they are being held. Once this information is provided, a licensed bail bond agent can explain the next steps after bail is set.

When Is Bail Usually Set After an Arrest in Collin County?

After an arrest, a judge usually sets the bail amount within 48 hours, often during an arraignment or initial magistrate hearing, depending on the charge and court schedule.

How Much Does a Bail Bond Usually Cost in Collin County?

The cost of a bail bond is generally a non-refundable fee ranging from 10% to 20% of the total bail amount set by the court. In most cases, the standard fee is about 10%.

Are Bail Bond Fees Refundable?

No. Bail bond fees are not refundable in Collin County. The fee is considered earned once the bond is posted and the person in custody is authorized for release.

Is a Co-Signer Required for a Bail Bond?

Most bail bonds require a co-signer. The co-signer pays the bond premium and agrees to take financial responsibility if the defendant fails to appear in court or violates bond conditions.

What Documents Are Needed To Secure a Bail Bond?

Common requirements include valid identification for both the defendant and the cosigner, proof of income or employment, and information about collateral if required by the bond agent.

Are Payment Plans Available for Bail Bonds in Collin County?

Some bail bond agencies offer payment plans for qualifying cases. In certain situations, a down payment as low as a small percentage of the total bond fee may be accepted, depending on the bond amount and risk factors.

How Long Does Release Take After a Bail Bond Is Posted?

Release time varies. In many cases, release may occur within 1 to 4 hours after the bond is accepted by the Sheriff’s Office, though it can take longer depending on jail processing and workload.

What Happens After Bail Is Posted and the Person Is Released?

Once bail is posted, the person in custody is authorized for release by the county. The defendant must attend all scheduled court dates and comply with bond conditions to avoid bond forfeiture or additional legal consequences.


Collin County Jail Information for Posting Bail and Release

Collin County Jail
4300 Community Ave
McKinney, TX 75071

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