Why Houston Heights Families Call Us
The Heights is a lively inner-northwest neighborhood, and a late-night arrest can rattle any family. We make a Houston Heights bond simple, steady, and quick from your very first call.
Once the bond is posted, most clients walk out within hours. Because the Heights sits minutes from the downtown jail on I-10, your loved one avoids a long cross-town wait behind bars.
Heights arrests near White Oak and Washington happen at every hour, and so do we. A licensed bondsman answers your call day or night, on weekends and holidays, ready to start the bond now.
Call us and a real licensed bondsman answers, never a machine. Day or night, weekends and holidays, someone is ready to begin your Houston Heights bond the moment you reach us.
A first arrest near 19th Street frightens any family. We answer with patience, not judgment, walking you through each step of the Heights bond calmly so you always know what comes next.
Houston Heights Bail Bonds for Every Charge
From the bars along White Oak to the shops on 19th Street, we post bonds for every kind of charge. These are the cases we handle most around the Houston Heights.
Public intoxication is a common Heights arrest, often after drinks along 19th Street or the White Oak bars. We post these bonds fast so your loved one leaves the downtown jail and gets home to prepare for court without delay.
A bar fight near White Oak or Washington can turn into an assault charge in seconds. We post assault bonds any hour, so your loved one leaves the downtown jail quickly and starts preparing a defense at home rather than in a cell.
Shoplifting and theft charges surface among the 19th Street retail shops and Heights boutiques. We post theft bonds promptly, so your loved one is released from the downtown jail and back home while the case moves through the Harris County courts.
When a teenager is detained in the Heights, the process feels overwhelming for parents. We handle juvenile bonds with care and discretion, explaining each step clearly and working to bring your child home from custody as quickly as the court allows.
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 Near the Houston Heights
The Heights sits along I-10 in inner-northwest Houston, minutes from downtown, Montrose, and River Oaks. Wherever the arrest happened nearby, we can reach that jail fast.
Nearby areas we cover: Downtown · Montrose · River Oaks
Houston Heights Jail & Court Information
A Heights arrest is booked downtown at the Harris County jail, minutes south on I-10 and I-45. These are the two jails and two courts that handle Heights cases, with directions.
| 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 |
Houston Heights Bail Bond FAQ
When someone is arrested in the Houston Heights, families want answers fast. These are the questions we hear most about ZIP codes, the booking jail, and getting a loved one released.
We cover all of the Houston Heights, including ZIP codes 77008, 77007, and 77009, plus Heights Boulevard, 19th Street, White Oak, and the Washington Avenue corridor. If your loved one was arrested in or around the Heights, we are ready to help fast, any hour of the day or night.
Almost every Heights arrest is booked at the Harris County Joint Processing Center at 700 North San Jacinto downtown, minutes south via I-10 and I-45. Call us with the person’s name and date of birth, and we will confirm they are in the system and start the bond right away.
Yes. With the busy nightlife along 19th Street, White Oak, and Washington, DWI, public intoxication, and bar-fight assault charges are common in the Heights. We post bonds for all of them quickly, any hour, so your loved one can leave jail without a long wait.
Because the booking jail is south on I-10, only minutes from the Heights, there is no long cross-town delay. Most clients are released within a few hours once the bond is posted, though busy weekend nights can stretch that time a little.
By Texas custom, a bail bond fee is usually a set percentage of the full bail, which varies by the charge. We explain the exact cost for your Houston Heights case upfront and offer payment plans, so price never keeps someone in jail.
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