If you or someone you know has been arrested and detained in Humble, ABC Bail Bonds offer the most reliable services in the area. We are Houston’s oldest, most established bail bondsmen, and have acquired the most experience over any other bonds companies in Harris County. Because we’re the most established, experienced bail bondsmen in Harris County, we are able to bail you out at any hour of the day or night. Our network makes it easy to locate and get in touch with a licensed agent, and at your request, will even come pick you up discreetly.
Humble has one of the highest crime rates in the United States; within Texas, Humble has the highest crime rate—yes, that’s right—in Texas, literally 100% of other communities have a lower crime rate than Humble. This is why it is especially crucial to know exactly who to call should you or a loved one be arrested and detained, so you don’t have to spend a second longer in jail than you have to. In Humble, the violent crime rate is one of the highest in the nation, which consists of:
- Rape
- Murder
- Assault with a deadly weapon
- Armed robbery
Additionally, Humble has one of the highest rates property crime in the nation, which consist mostly of:
- Burglary
- Larceny over $50
- Motor vehicle theft
- Arson
If you or someone you know has been arrested and charged with a violent crime, the bond can be quite hefty; however, ABC Bail Bonds will approve all bail bonds, at any time of day or night, to ensure you’re not detained for a minute longer than you need to. We have helped to break down some of the penalties of these crimes, starting with rape.
Sexual Assault
In Texas, a sexual assault is typically a second-degree felony. This carries with it a sentence of 2 to 20 years in a state prison and a fine of up to $10,000; however, this crime will be elevated to a first-degree felony if the victim was a person whom the defendant was prohibited from marrying or was prohibited from living under the appearance of being married to the victim. In Texas, a first-degree felony comes with 5 years to life in prison, and a fine up to $10,000.
Aggravated sexual assault is always a first-degree felony. The minimum prison sentence is 25 years if the victim was younger than 6 years of age when the crime was committed, or if the victim was younger than 14 years of age and a deadly weapon was used or exhibited, the child was seriously hurt, the individual attempted to kill the child, or the individual used drugs to facilitate the crime. The fines associated with said felonies are listed below:
- Second-degree felony: $100,000 or more, but less than $200,000
- First-degree felony: $200,000 or more
Assault
In Texas, assault with a deadly weapon is a first or second-degree felony, and, depending on the nature of the crime, can be a class A misdemeanor. The penalties associated with said assault crimes are as follows:
- Second-degree felony: between 2 to 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
- First-degree felony: between 5 years and life in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
If the nature of the crime is associated with deadly misconduct:
- Class A misdemeanor: up to 1 year in jail and a fine of up to $4,000.
- Third-degree felony: between 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
Information
To find an inmate’s posted bond amount, call the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Information line at (713) 755-5300.
If you are in Humble and need to contact the police department, you can reach the Humble Police Department on 310 N Bender Avenue at (281) 446-7127.
Let Us Help
Avoiding short-term or long-term imprisonment is only possible when you have experts on your team, which is precisely what we are at ABC Bail Bonds of Houston. We go above and beyond to make sure that our clients are completely satisfied with our bail bond services.
ABC Bail Bonds can guarantee to meet your bail amount should you be charged with a crime in Humble to get you out of jail as soon as possible. We can meet you at the jail to pick you up, and elsewhere after to discuss financial terms, at your convenience. ABC Bail Bonds is dedicated to restoring your peace of mind, and returning your life to its normal state.
Humble Jail Information
- Harris County Jail: (713) 755-5000 or click here to be transferred to their website.
- The Joint Processing Center (Formerly the Central/Southeast Jail): (713) 247-5400
- Harris County Corrections: (281) 459-8000 or click here to be transferred to their website.
- Federal Detention Center (FDC): (713) 221-5400 or click here to be transferred to their website.
To find an inmate’s posted bond amount, call the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Inmate Information line at (713) 755-5300.
If you are in Humble and need to contact the police department, you can reach the Humble Police Department on 310 N Bender Avenue at (281) 446-7127.
We’re all familiar with the term “bail,” and have either seen or read about various crimes where the culprit is released from jail via bail, or is arrested with a posted bond amount (which, depending on the nature of the crime, can be quite hefty). But what exactly is bail, and why are most defendants better off utilizing a bond? There are a plethora of reasons why, and many of them have to do with ensuring they keep their jobs, kids, homes, and loved ones.
Unfortunately, many individuals who are arrested and detained cannot afford bail–therefore they remain in jail, often resulting in lost jobs, homes, and even custodies of children and pets. The consequences of not affording bail can be life-changing and virtually impossible to recover from, depending on the situation and the crime. Thankfully, bail bonds exist–and companies like ABC Bail Bonds, which is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and approves all bonds–can guarantee a prompt release from jail, at any time of day or night, so those life-changing consequences do not have to happen to anyone.
We understand that bonds are usually large sums of money, which is not always readily available out of the defendant’s pocket; that is why we are ready to help pay what is needed in order for them to be released, so they can return to their lives–however, in order to utilize a bond, the defendant must show up to court and do what is legally expected of them. Once that has been complete, they are off the hook and can completely return to their normal lives.
ABC Bail Bonds of Houston has been doing just this for hundreds of thousands of people since 1950, and should you or anyone you know land in a holding cell, seek for one of Houston’s oldest, most established bail bonds services–we are just one phone call away.
If you or your someone you know requires an experienced, friendly, fast, reliable, full-service, bail bonding company, call ABC Bail Bonds at (713) 222-6222 or send us a quick message.