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To obtain copies of court filed public records from a criminal case in a District Court, go to the criminal division of the District Clerk webpage. The phone number is 817-884-1343.
Under Texas Government Code Chapter 552, criminal records are accessible to the public for inspection and copying.
You may also call the Tarrant County Jail information desk at (817) 884-3116.
Ing to the county web page- Bonds- bonds may be posted any time, 24 hours a day, at the Bond Desk, Tarrant County Corrections Center in Fort Worth, TX. Call the Tarrant County Jail Inmate Information at (817) 884-3000. This number will also let you know if a bond has been set and the amount it has been set for.
If you've been granted probation in Tarrant County, you are probably aware that if you mess up and violate your probation grant you could go to jail or prison, depending on the seriousness of the crime for which you were placed on probation in the first place.
Yes! In California, bonds can be posted twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week. But whether you can bail someone out of jail at any time depends on their situation. When someone is arrested, they have a first appearance soon after.
This is called “jail credit.” As of September 1, 2021, the court handling the tickets is now required to give you credit at the rate of no less than $150 per day for time spent in jail or prison after September 1, 2021 for a conviction on an unrelated offense.
Table 5. Average jail calling rates in each state, 2021 State Average in-state per minute rate Average out-of state per minute rate Alaska $0.21 $0.21 Arizona $0.19 $0.19 Arkansas $0.31 $0.21 California $0.07 $0.1446 more rows
The primary responsibilities of a county clerk in the context of county and city government typically include maintaining and preserving public records, such as birth certificates, marriage licenses, property deeds, and other important documents.
Beyond recording life's major events and transactions in Texas' third most populous county, we provide administrative support for 15 courts, maintaining records for criminal and civil cases as well as files for probated estates.