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Sugar Land · Richmond · Fort Bend County, TX
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Darren Bertin, Fort Bend County Bail Bonds Lawyer
Darren Bertin
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Dunham & Jones works with and assists bail bondsmen in Richmond, Sugar Land, and across Fort Bend County with coordination during the jail release process.

For over thirty-four years, we have helped clients understand how bail works and coordinate release from jail in Fort Bend County within the Texas legal system.

If you are trying to help a family member or friend get released from jail in Fort Bend County, Dunham & Jones criminal defense attorneys in Houston, Texas can assist with coordinating the bonding process with a licensed bondsman, especially since the bail process can be confusing after an arrest.

Are you trying to...
  • Verify that a family member or friend is in Fort Bend County Jail custody.
  • Get your boyfriend out of jail in Fort Bend County.
  • Get your husband out of jail in Richmond.
  • Get a loved one out of jail in Sugar Land.
  • Determine when a judge sets bail and when a bond will be set in Fort Bend County Court.
  • Find the bail amount and total bail required in Fort Bend County.
  • Coordinate with an appropriate bail bondsman or bail company in Fort Bend County. Some Richmond bondsmen are located directly across from the Fort Bend County Jail for faster processing.

Contact our BAIL BONDS TEAM 7 days a week at 713-999-9999 to speak with one of our Jail Release Coordinators at our office.

Common Charges in Fort Bend County

Based on the Texas Department of Public Safety arrest statistics, Fort Bend County recorded 9,841 total arrests.

The most common arrest categories and their share of total arrests include:

  • Driving While Intoxicated (all DWI types, aggregated): 1,023 arrests (10.4%)
  • Assault causing bodily injury to a family member: 818 arrests (8.3%)
  • Theft of property $100 to $750: 477 arrests (4.8%)
  • Possession of marijuana under 2oz: 460 arrests (4.7%)
  • Assault causing bodily injury (non-family): 342 arrests (3.5%)
  • Unlawful carrying of a weapon: 340 arrests (3.5%)
  • Traffic offense Class C: 293 arrests (3.0%)
  • Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon: 274 arrests (2.8%)
  • Controlled substance PG2 possession 4g to under 400g: 225 arrests (2.3%)
  • DWI first offense (single category): 583 arrests (5.9%)

Overall, Fort Bend County’s arrest profile shows a strong concentration in DWI-related charges, assault allegations (including family violence), theft-related offenses, and drug-related arrests. These are commonly associated with higher bail amounts, especially in cases involving repeat DWI allegations, assault with a deadly weapon allegations, or higher-weight controlled-substance charges, which can increase the cost of a bail bond once bail is set.

How the Fort Bend County Bail Bonds Process Works

  1. Arrest and Bail Setting
    After an arrest in Fort Bend County, the booking process includes fingerprinting, photographing, and intake at a county detention facility such as the Fort Bend County Jail in Richmond. 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 seriousness of the offense, the defendant’s criminal history, and flight risk.
  2. Contact Legal Guidance
    Contact Dunham & Jones to better understand how the bail process works in Fort Bend County and what options may be available. In many situations, coordination with a licensed bail bondsman can begin shortly after contact, once bail is set and the required paperwork has been identified.
  3. Review Bail Options
    You will receive clear information about bail bond services, including how the bail amount is determined and the differences between Personal Recognizance bonds, surety bail bonds, and cash bail bonds. This guidance is especially important in felony cases, where bond conditions, collateral requirements, and court expectations within the Fort Bend County court system may require closer attention.
  4. Post Bail
    Once bail is posted in compliance with court requirements, release from the Fort Bend County Jail often occurs within a few hours. Timing depends on jail processing procedures, verification steps, and overall workload at the detention facility.
  5. Release and Court Preparation
    After release, the defendant 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 and additional legal consequences. Early coordination with criminal defense counsel allows individuals to prepare for cases involving DWI, drug offenses, family violence, weapons charges, or other criminal matters in Fort Bend County.

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

If you are trying to help a loved one coordinate bonding and release from custody, contact the Dunham & Jones BAIL BONDS TEAM at 713-999-9999 for assistance with the jail release process.

FAQ

How Is Bail Set in Fort Bend County After an Arrest?

After an arrest and booking in Fort Bend County, a magistrate typically sets the bail amount within 48 hours. The judge considers factors such as the severity of the charge, the defendant’s criminal history, and the risk of failing to appear in court.

How Does a Bail Bond Help Secure Release From Jail?

A bail bond allows a defendant to be released from jail without paying the full bail amount directly to the court. A licensed bondsman guarantees the full bail amount to the court in exchange for a non-refundable fee and posts the bond to secure release.

What Does a Bail Bond Usually Cost in Fort Bend County?

Bail bond fees in Fort Bend County are typically around 10 percent of the total bail amount and are non refundable. Fees may vary depending on the case and bond terms.

Are Bail Bond Services Available 24 Hours a Day in Fort Bend County?

Yes. Bail bond services in Fort Bend County are generally available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Many offices operate near the Fort Bend County Jail in Richmond to assist with jail releases at any time.

What Information Is Needed To Start the Bail Bond Process?

To begin the bail bond process, the bondsman typically needs the defendant’s full legal name, date of birth, and the jail where the person is being held. Booking details are used to confirm custody status and verify the bail amount.

Does Fort Bend County Require the Defendant To Sign Bail Paperwork in Person?

Some bond paperwork may require original signatures depending on the bond type and bondsman requirements. The bondsman can explain what documentation must be signed and how it will be handled for the specific case.

Is Collateral Required for a Bail Bond in Fort Bend County?

In some cases, collateral may be required. Collateral can include assets such as vehicles or property and is often based on the bail amount, the charge, and the bondsman’s assessment of risk.

What Happens After the Bondsman Posts the Bond With the Court?

Once the bondsman posts the bond with the court, the jail begins the release process. Release time varies depending on jail workload and verification procedures.

What Happens if the Defendant Fails To Appear in Court?

If the defendant fails to appear for a scheduled court date, the bail bond may be forfeited, and a warrant may be issued. The indemnitor or co-signer may remain financially responsible for the full bond amount.


Fort Bend County Jail Information for Posting Bail and Release

Fort Bend County Jail
1410 Williams Way Blvd
Richmond, TX 77469

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