Why Families Trust Us With an Aggravated Assault Bond
An aggravated assault charge is frightening, and the bail is usually steep. We make the bond manageable, and from your first call to release, you can count on steady, judgment-free help.
You should not have to come to an office during a crisis. We handle the entire aggravated assault bond by phone and online, so you can start the release from wherever you are.
A serious arrest is terrifying, and you are not the first family we have helped through one. We answer with patience and respect, not judgment, and guide you through every step calmly.
We quote the full cost of an aggravated assault bond before you sign, and that is what you pay. No hidden fees, no surprise balance, just one clear price explained upfront.
We keep in touch with respect, never harassment. We will not flood your phone or hound your references, just clear, courteous reminders so your loved one makes every court date.
A serious charge does not make anyone a bad person, and we never treat you like one. You and your loved one are met with respect and patience, never judgment, start to finish.
Aggravated Charges We Post Bonds For
Assault becomes aggravated when a deadly weapon or serious injury is involved, raising it to a felony. We post bonds for every level. These are the aggravated charges we handle most.
When an assault causes serious bodily injury, it becomes aggravated assault, a second degree felony in Texas with high bail. We post these bonds fast and explain the conditions the court sets before your loved one is released.
Using or displaying a deadly weapon during an assault makes it aggravated, a second degree felony. Under the county bail schedule, a deadly weapon allegation often starts around thirty thousand dollars. We post these bonds fast.
Aggravated assault against a family or household member can be a first degree felony in Texas, with very high bail. We post these bonds fast and explain the protective order conditions before your loved one is released.
Aggravated assault against a peace officer or public servant is a first degree felony in Texas, carrying the highest bail. We post these bonds fast and guide your family through what the court will require for release.
Robbery with a deadly weapon or serious injury becomes aggravated robbery, a first degree felony with very high bail. We post aggravated robbery bonds fast and explain every condition the court attaches to your loved one’s release.
Firing or brandishing a gun in a way that endangers others can be charged as deadly conduct, a felony when a firearm is discharged. We post these bonds fast so your loved one can fight the case from home.
Aggravated assault is a felony, often tied to a weapon. See our felony and assault bail bonds.
Three Simple Steps to a Bail Bond
After bail is set, you pay a small portion of the full amount, online or in person, to start the release. We explain the cost clearly before anything is signed.
We work with you to build a payment plan that fits your budget. Flexible options and low down payments mean that cost should never keep your loved one in jail.
Our agents present the court with the full bond amount and handle the paperwork directly with the jail, securing your loved one’s release as quickly as the facility allows.
Areas We Serve
We post aggravated assault bonds across the entire Houston metro, from Harris County to the surrounding counties. Wherever the arrest happened, a licensed bondsman can reach that jail fast.
Nearby areas we cover: Harris County · New Caney · Huffman
Houston Jail & Court Directory
An aggravated assault arrest anywhere in Greater Houston is booked at one of the jails below. Use this directory to find the facility, its phone and address, or open directions fast.
| Type | Facility & address | Phone | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jail | Harris County Joint Processing Center — 700 N San Jacinto St, Houston, TX 77002 | (713) 755-5300 | Directions |
| Jail | Harris County Jail (1200 Baker St) — 1200 Baker St, Houston, TX 77002 | (713) 755-5300 | Directions |
| Court | Harris County Criminal Justice Center — 1201 Franklin St, Houston, TX 77002 | (713) 755-5800 | Directions |
| Court | Harris County Civil Courthouse — 201 Caroline St, Houston, TX 77002 | (713) 274-1330 | Directions |
| Type | Facility & address | Phone | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jail | Fort Bend County Jail — 1410 Richmond Pkwy, Richmond, TX 77469 | (281) 341-4735 | Directions |
| Court | Fort Bend County Justice Center — 1422 Eugene Heimann Cir, Richmond, TX 77469 | (281) 341-3742 | Directions |
| Jail | Sugar Land Police Detention Center — 1200 TX-6, Sugar Land, TX 77478 | (281) 275-2525 | Directions |
| Court | Sugar Land Municipal Court — 1200 TX-6, Sugar Land, TX 77478 | (281) 275-2560 | Directions |
| Jail | Missouri City Police Jail — 3849 Cartwright Rd, Missouri City, TX 77459 | (281) 403-8700 | Directions |
| Court | Missouri City Municipal Court — 3845 Cartwright Rd, Missouri City, TX 77459 | (281) 403-8669 | Directions |
| Jail | Richmond City Jail — 600 Preston St, Richmond, TX 77469 | (281) 342-2849 | Directions |
| Court | Richmond Municipal Court — 600 Morton St, Richmond, TX 77469 | (281) 342-0578 | Directions |
| Jail | Rosenberg Police Jail — 2120 4th St, Rosenberg, TX 77471 | (832) 595-3700 | Directions |
| Court | Rosenberg Municipal Court — 2110 4th St, Rosenberg, TX 77471 | (832) 595-3450 | Directions |
| Type | Facility & address | Phone | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jail | Montgomery County Jail — 1 Criminal Justice Dr, Conroe, TX 77301 | (936) 760-5800 | Directions |
| Court | Montgomery County Courthouse — 301 N Main St, Conroe, TX 77301 | (936) 756-0571 | Directions |
| Jail | Conroe City Jail — 2300 Plantation Dr, Conroe, TX 77303 | (936) 522-3200 | Directions |
| Court | Conroe Municipal Court — 2300 Plantation Dr, Conroe, TX 77303 | (936) 522-3380 | Directions |
| Court | The Woodlands Courthouse — 1520 Lake Front Cir, The Woodlands, TX 77380 | (281) 292-3325 | Directions |
| Type | Facility & address | Phone | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jail | Galveston County Jail — 5700 Avenue H, Galveston, TX 77551 | (409) 766-2315 | Directions |
| Court | Galveston County Justice Center — 600 59th St, Galveston, TX 77551 | (409) 770-5230 | Directions |
| Jail | League City Jail — 555 W Walker St, League City, TX 77573 | (281) 338-8222 | Directions |
| Court | League City Municipal Court — 200 W Walker St, League City, TX 77573 | (281) 554-1060 | Directions |
| Type | Facility & address | Phone | Map |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jail | Brazoria County Detention Center — 3602 County Road 45, Angleton, TX 77515 | (979) 864-2336 | Directions |
| Court | Brazoria County Courthouse — 111 E Locust St, Angleton, TX 77515 | (979) 849-5711 | Directions |
| Jail | Pearland City Jail — 2555 Cullen Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77581 | (281) 997-5830 | Directions |
| Court | Pearland Municipal Court — 2555 Cullen Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77581 | (281) 997-5900 | Directions |
Aggravated Assault Bail Bond FAQ
Aggravated assault cases raise urgent questions about bail, jail time, and whether bond is even allowed. These are the ones Houston families ask us most. Call anytime for free, straight answers.
It is usually high. Under the Harris County bail schedule, an offense alleging a deadly weapon often starts around thirty thousand dollars, and a first degree aggravated charge can run much higher. Call us with the charge, and we will confirm the exact amount.
Usually, yes, once a judge sets bail, though the amount is high and conditions are strict. In some serious cases, a magistrate may review the case before setting bond. We post the bond as soon as the court allows it.
That depends on the conviction, not the bond. A second degree felony can carry two to twenty years, and a first degree even more. A bond is about release before trial, not the sentence. A lawyer can explain the possible penalties.
Once bail is set and you contact us, we can post the bond right away. Most clients are released from the downtown jail within a few hours, though high-bail felony cases can take longer. The sooner you call, the sooner release begins.
Just the basics to start: the full name of the person in custody, their date of birth, and the jail where they are held. With that, we look up the charge and bail, explain the cost, and begin the bond.
Not sure where they are held? Search the Harris County inmate roster.