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Do You Need a Bail Bond in Houston?

Being arrested is stressful for anyone, but the fear and uncertainty are even greater if you are an immigrant in Houston. Many people worry that their immigration status alone could prevent them from securing release. The truth is, in most situations, you have the same right to bail as anyone else.

At ABC Bail Bonds, we’ve been helping individuals and families in Harris County since 1950, and we will not discriminate based on immigration status. Our priority is securing your release quickly, affordably, and with the respect you deserve.

If you’ve been arrested in Houston, you may need a bail bond to secure your release. Bail is the amount of money the court requires as a guarantee that you will appear for future hearings. Without bail, you could remain in custody until your case is resolved, and that could take weeks or even months.

A bail bond provides a way to be released without paying the full bail amount upfront. At ABC Bail Bonds, we step in to post the bond on your behalf so you can return home, prepare your defense, and continue caring for your family.

Why Choose ABC Bail Bonds for Your Case?

Choosing the right bail bond company matters. Here’s why Houston residents turn to us:

  • Free bail advice available
  • No appointment necessary; walk in anytime
  • Proudly serving Harris County since 1950
  • Centrally located just blocks from the Harris County jail
  • Better Business Bureau-accredited business
  • Full-service bail company handling everything from paperwork to court obligations
  • Bonds by fax or email for faster service
  • Payment plans to make bonds affordable

Houston Bail Bonds for Every Community


Immigration status does not matter. Call ABC Bail Bonds today to get respectful, reliable support when you need it most: (713) 222-6222


Your Immigration Status Is Not a Factor

Many people mistakenly believe that being an immigrant automatically prevents them from getting bail. In fact, immigration status alone does not determine whether you qualify. Bail is based on the charges filed, your background, and the court’s evaluation of whether you’re likely to appear at your hearings.

We believe every person deserves dignity, respect, and access to bail services. That’s why we never discriminate against clients based on immigration status. Our team has decades of experience working with diverse communities in Houston, and we are here to support you and your family through the bail process.

At ABC Bail Bonds, we know the Harris County system inside and out. We understand how to move quickly to secure release.

What Are Bail Bonds?

A bail bond is a legal guarantee that a defendant will appear in court after being released from jail. Instead of paying the entire bail amount set by the court, you work with a licensed bail bond company, which posts the bond on your behalf.

By using a bail bond, you pay only a fraction of the total bail amount. This makes it much easier for families to afford release while still ensuring the defendant complies with court obligations.

Surety Bonds

A surety bond is the most common type of bail bond in Houston. It involves three parties:

  1. The court, which sets the bail.
  2. The bail bond company (surety), which guarantees payment of the full bail if the defendant fails to appear.
  3. The co-signer (indemnitor), often a friend or family member, who signs the agreement and ensures the defendant attends court.

Surety bonds are affordable alternatives to paying the full bail in cash, and they allow defendants to be released from jail while their case moves forward.

How Does the Bail Bond Process Work?

If you or a loved one has been arrested in Houston, here’s how the process works with ABC Bail Bonds:

  1. Initial Contact – Call us with the defendant’s full name, date of birth, and SPN (System Person Number if you have it.
  2. Verification – We contact the jail to confirm charges and bail amount.
  3. Paperwork – We complete the required documents, either in person, by fax, or by email.
  4. Payment – You pay a percentage of the total bail, with low-percentage payment plans available.
  5. Bond Posting – Our team posts the bond with the Harris County court.
  6. Release – Once the jail processes the paperwork, the defendant is released, often within a few hours.

We stay in touch with families throughout the process, providing updates and guidance.

Immigrants Still Have the Right to Bail in Houston


Contact ABC Bail Bonds for fast, affordable help with payment plans and confidential service. Call (713) 222-6222 to learn more today.


Top Factors That Influence Bail Amounts

The court considers several factors when setting bail in Houston:

  • Type of charge – Felonies generally carry higher bail amounts than misdemeanors.
  • Prior criminal history – Repeat offenses can increase bail.
  • Severity of the alleged offense – Crimes involving violence or weapons may result in higher bail.
  • Risk of flight – If the court believes the defendant is unlikely to return for hearings, bail may be set higher.
  • Community ties – Having family, employment, or residency in Houston can help reduce bail amounts.
  • Probation or parole status – Being under supervision at the time of arrest can lead to higher bail or even denial of bond.

Your Payment Options at ABC Bail Bonds

We understand that paying for bail can be difficult, especially on short notice. That’s why we offer flexible payment solutions, including:

  • Payment plans
  • Cash payments
  • Credit and debit cards
  • Western Union transfers

We’ll work with you to set up a plan that fits your family’s financial situation.

Crime Classification and Penalties in Texas

Texas classifies crimes as either misdemeanors or felonies. The classification determines both the penalties and typical bail amounts.

Class C Misdemeanor

  • Fine up to $500
  • No jail time
  • Lower bail amounts

Class B Misdemeanor

  • Up to 180 days in jail
  • Fines up to $2,000
  • Bail often ranges from a few hundred to several thousand dollars

Class A Misdemeanor

  • Up to 1 year in jail
  • Fines up to $4,000
  • Bail amounts are higher, often several thousand dollars

State Jail Felony

  • 180 days to 2 years in state jail
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Bail amounts typically start in the thousands

Third-Degree Felony

  • 2 to 10 years in prison
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Higher bail due to the seriousness of the offense

Second-Degree Felony

  • 2 to 20 years in prison
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Bail often set tens of thousands or higher

First-Degree Felony

  • 5 to 99 years or life in prison
  • Fines up to $10,000
  • Bail amounts can be set very high, sometimes exceeding $100,000

Capital Felony

  • Life in prison or death penalty
  • Bail is often denied or set extremely high

Understanding these categories helps families know what to expect when bail is set.

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Speak With a Trusted Bail Bond Provider in Harris County

Regardless of your immigration status, you have the right to seek release from jail. At ABC Bail Bonds, we are proud to provide respectful, professional service to every client. We never discriminate based on immigration status, and we make the bail bond process as smooth and affordable as possible.

If your loved one is being held in a Houston-area jail, call (713) 222-6222 today. We are here to help you through this difficult time.

Bail Bond FAQs for Immigrants

Can immigrants get bail bonds in Houston?

Yes. Immigration status alone does not determine whether you qualify for bail. Most immigrants arrested in Houston are eligible for bail unless charged with very serious crimes or denied by the court.

Does ABC Bail Bonds help immigrant clients?

Absolutely. At ABC Bail Bonds, we never discriminate based on immigration status. We treat all clients with dignity and provide the same fast, professional service to everyone.

Will posting bail affect my immigration case?

Posting bail allows you to be released from custody while your criminal case is pending. It does not resolve immigration status but gives you time to work with an attorney and prepare your defense outside of jail.

What information do I need to get a bail bond if I’m an immigrant?

We’ll need the defendant’s full name, date of birth, and the SPN (System Person Number) if you have it. If you don’t know the SPN, our team can help locate it through the Harris County jail system.

Do you require proof of legal residency to post bail?

No. We do not ask for proof of immigration status. Our focus is on getting your loved one released from jail quickly and legally.

What happens if I can’t afford the full bail amount?

You don’t have to. With a bail bond, you only pay a small percentage of the total bail. We also offer payment plans to make the process more affordable.

How long does it take to be released after posting bond?

Most defendants are released within 6 to 12 hours after the bond is posted. Processing times vary depending on the jail’s workload.

What if the person does not show up for court?

If the defendant fails to appear, the court may forfeit the bond and require full payment. It is critical to attend all court dates to avoid re-arrest and additional costs.

Is my personal information kept confidential?

Yes. We value your privacy and keep all client information strictly confidential. Immigration status will not be shared with anyone outside the legal process.