Warrant bail bonds service in Dallas County Texas
Outstanding Warrants

Warrant Bonds BAIL BONDS

Dallas County, Texas

An outstanding warrant in Dallas County can lead to an arrest at any traffic stop, job interview, or routine encounter with law enforcement — and the longer it sits, the worse it gets. Act Quick Bail Bonds researches Dallas County warrants, prepares bond paperwork before you surrender, and coordinates a walk-through bond at Lew Sterrett Justice Center to minimize time in custody. Whether the warrant is for failure to appear, a probation capias, an alias warrant, or a new charge, our licensed agents handle it 24 hours a day. Call (214) 744-1414 to start the process today.

Warrant Bonds in Dallas County

Outstanding warrants in Dallas County mean law enforcement can arrest the individual at any time — during a traffic stop, at a workplace, or at home. Dallas County issues warrants for failure to appear in court, probation violations, and new criminal charges. The warrant remains active in the NCIC database until resolved. Working with a licensed bail bond agent before turning yourself in allows for coordinated surrender at Lew Sterrett Justice Center, potentially reducing the time spent in custody. Act Quick Bail Bonds can research the warrant details through the Dallas County system, prepare the bond paperwork in advance, and arrange for the bond to be posted immediately after booking and magistration, minimizing the overall time spent in custody.

How Warrant Bonds Bonds Work

01

Arrest & Booking

After an arrest on warrant bonds charges in Dallas County, the defendant is transported to Lew Sterrett Justice Center for booking. Personal information, fingerprints, and photographs are recorded before the magistration process.

02

Magistration

A Dallas County magistrate reviews the warrant bonds charge and sets a bond amount based on the severity of the offense, criminal history, and flight risk. Bond schedules for warrant bonds cases vary depending on specific circumstances of the arrest.

03

Bond Posted

Once the bond amount is set, a licensed bail bond agent files the necessary paperwork with Dallas County. Act Quick Bail Bonds handles all documentation and coordination with the jail to expedite the release process.

04

Release

After the bond is posted and processed, the defendant is released from custody. Release timelines vary based on current facility conditions and volume.

05

Initial Check-In — Required

Within 24 to 72 hours of release, the defendant must report to our office for a mandatory initial check-in. We review all court dates, bond conditions, and reporting requirements. Failure to complete this check-in results in bond forfeiture and a new warrant for the defendant's arrest.

Warrant Bonds Bail Bond FAQs

Can a bail bond agent help before I turn myself in on a Dallas County warrant?
Yes. Act Quick Bail Bonds can research your warrant, determine the bond amount, and prepare paperwork in advance so the bond is posted as quickly as possible after booking.
What types of warrants does Dallas County issue?
Dallas County issues arrest warrants for new charges, bench warrants for failure to appear in court, capias warrants for probation violations, and alias warrants when a defendant cannot be located.
Will I be taken to Lew Sterrett if I have a Dallas County warrant?
If the warrant originates from Dallas County, you will be processed through Lew Sterrett Justice Center regardless of where you are arrested within the county.
How long will I be in jail if I turn myself in on a warrant in Dallas County?
With pre-arranged bonding, voluntary surrenders on warrants can reduce total time in custody at Lew Sterrett. Without pre-arrangement, the process can take significantly longer.
Call (214) 744-1414