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Posting Bail After the bondsman has completed the process and posted bail for your loved one, the release time depends on how busy the individual jail is. Some jails can take one to two hours to release an inmate from custody, but other jails may be able to speed up the release process.
Step-by-Step Bond Process in Tarrant County Duration: Within 48 hours (excluding weekends and holidays). Description: A judge reviews the case and sets the bail amount. In some cases, bail may be predetermined based on a bail schedule, allowing for quicker processing.
The Tarrant County Lease Incentive Program (LIP) is designed for new moves, to provide assistance for security deposits, application fees, hotel/motel charges (see below) and hard to house fees to Tarrant County renters outside the cities of Arlington and Fort Worth who have been directly impacted by COVID-19.
In order to apply for the EHV, potential applicants must complete the Emergency Housing Voucher Form by clicking on the Get Help link below. If you are currently on the waiting list and believe you qualify based on the above preferences, you can also apply for an EHV.
Bail information is considered public record in the State of California, meaning that anyone (not only defendants themselves) can request this info. The details can be accessed via the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER) system or the Criminal Intake Section.
The bail hearing process in Texas typically begins shortly after the defendant's arrest. The defendant is brought before a judge, usually within 48 hours, for an initial appearance. At this appearance, the judge informs the defendant of the charges and their rights, and sets a date for the bail hearing.