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Surety Bail Bonds in Houston, TX

A surety bail bond is the most common way out of a Houston jail. Instead of paying the full bail, you pay a bondsman a premium, and we pledge the rest to the court.

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Why Families Trust Us With a Surety Bond

Most families cannot pay the full bail in cash, and a surety bond solves that. We make the cost clear, and from your first call to release, you can count on steady help.

Transparent pricing, no hidden fees

We explain the full cost of a surety bond before you sign, with no hidden fees. You see the premium and any charges upfront, so there is never a surprise balance later.

You pay once, no surprises

The premium on a surety bond is paid once, and that is what you pay. No hidden fees, no surprise balance, just one clear price explained before anything is signed.

Flexible payment plans

Even the premium can be a strain, so we work with you. We build flexible payment plans around your budget, often with a low amount down, so a surety bond stays within reach.

Fast release, often within hours

Once we post the surety bond, release usually follows within hours. We work directly with the jail so your loved one does not sit longer than the law requires.

Licensed agents who know the process

Our agents are licensed by the Harris County Bail Bond Board and post surety bonds every day. That experience means the paperwork is done right and your loved one is released faster.

How a Surety Bail Bond Works

A surety bond is simple once you see the parts. This is how a surety bail bond works in Texas, from the premium to the cosigner, in plain terms.

What Is a Surety Bond

A surety bond is an agreement where a licensed bondsman promises the court the full bail amount if the defendant fails to appear. In exchange, you pay the bondsman a premium, a fraction of the bail.

The Three Parties

Every surety bond has three parties: the court that sets the bail, the defendant who must appear, and the surety, the bondsman, who guarantees the bail. We act as the surety for your family in court.

The Premium

The premium is what you actually pay, set by Texas custom as a percentage of the bail. On a ten thousand dollar bail, the premium is about one thousand dollars. It is earned and not refundable.

The Cosigner or Indemnitor

A surety bond usually needs a cosigner, also called an indemnitor. This person signs the agreement and takes responsibility if the defendant skips court. We explain exactly what a cosigner agrees to before anything is signed.

Collateral

For larger bonds, a bondsman may ask for collateral, like a car title or property, to secure the bond. Most smaller bonds need none. We tell you upfront whether collateral applies to your loved one’s case.

Surety Bond vs Cash Bond

With a cash bond, you pay the court the full bail and get it back after the case. A surety bond costs only the premium up front, which is why most families choose it over cash.

A surety bond covers any charge. See our felony and cash bail bonds.

Three Simple Steps to a Bail Bond

1
Initial Payment

After bail is set, you pay the premium, a small portion of the full amount, online or in person, to start the release. We explain the cost clearly before anything is signed.

2
Customized Payment Plan

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.

3
Securing Release

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 surety 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 · Greenspoint · Sharpstown

Houston Jail & Court Directory

A surety bond can be posted at the jail where your loved one is held, anywhere in Greater Houston. Use this directory to find the facility, its phone and address, or open 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
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

Surety Bond FAQ

Surety bonds raise practical questions about cost, refunds, and how they work. These are the ones Houston families ask us most. Call anytime for free, straight answers about your case.

What is a surety bail bond in Texas?

It is a bond posted by a licensed bondsman who guarantees the full bail to the court. Instead of paying the whole amount, you pay the bondsman a premium. Texas allows surety bonds for most felony and misdemeanor charges here.

How much does a $10,000 surety bond cost in Texas?

By Texas custom, the premium is a percentage of the bail, usually around ten percent. On a ten thousand dollar bail, that is about one thousand dollars. The premium is earned and not refundable once the bond is posted with the court.

What is a surety in the case of bail?

The surety is the party that guarantees the bail to the court, usually a licensed bail bondsman. The surety pledges the full bail amount and takes on the risk if the defendant fails to appear for any scheduled court date.

Is the premium on a surety bond refundable?

No. The premium is the bondsman’s fee for taking on the risk, and it is earned once the bond is posted. It is not returned, even if the case is dropped. That is the cost of not paying the full bail yourself.

Where are surety bonds posted in Houston?

Surety bonds are posted directly at the jail or court holding the defendant. The Harris County Sheriff accepts cash or surety bonds at 700 North San Jacinto downtown. We handle the posting for you, wherever your loved one is held.

Not sure where they are held? Search the Harris County inmate roster.

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Se Habla Espanol. Our bilingual agents handle surety bonds in English or Spanish, any time you call, day or night.

Getting started is free. Call (713) 555-0000 any time, day or night, fill out our contact form, or visit us in person. A licensed surety bail bondsman is ready to help now.

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