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Compassionate Bail Agents That Will Get You Home

If you or a loved one have been arrested in Kaufman County, you don’t want to waste any time. If they’re forced to sit in a holding cell for days, they may miss work, fall behind on responsibilities, and face even bigger problems once they’re released.

BigGreen Bail Bonds offers affordable misdemeanor and felony bail bonds throughout Kaufman County, and we work quickly to help you or your loved one get home as soon as possible.

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Affordable Bail Bonds

We keep our Kaufman County bail bonds as affordable as possible. We also offer financing options and may be able to accept collateral, depending on your situation. Our goal is to help families post bail without creating unnecessary financial strain.

Bondsman Available 24/7

Our professional bail bondsmen are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help you get out of jail in Kaufman County. We never close. No matter when an arrest happens, you can contact us, and we’ll begin working on your bond immediately.

Arrest Warrant Help

If you believe there may be an active arrest warrant and you’re unsure what to do next, contact a Kaufman County bail agent at BigGreen Bail Bonds. We can help you understand your options and the steps required to move forward.

How It Works

After an arrest in Kaufman County, the offender is booked into jail. What happens next depends on the type of charges involved.

Many misdemeanor charges have scheduled bail, which means the bail amount is already set. In these cases, bail can often be posted right away.

Felony charges typically require the defendant to appear before a judge, who will then set bail.

Either way, BigGreen Bail Bonds can help. If you or a loved one have been arrested in Kaufman County, contact our office today to speak with a licensed bail bond agent.

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A Bail Bond Company Who Cares

We’ve worked alongside law enforcement and the legal system for many years. We understand how stressful an arrest can be — the fear, uncertainty, and guilt that often come with it.

Our bail agents are committed to helping our clients through this process with clear communication and compassionate service. We focus on getting you or your loved one released quickly, without unnecessary complications or financial pressure.

When you contact us, we begin working immediately. If you don’t have the full bail amount available, we offer financing options and may even be able to help reduce the total bail required.

You aren’t alone. Contact BigGreen Bail Bonds today to speak with a Kaufman County bail bond agent.

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Life After Bail

After the bail process is complete, there are important rules that must be followed to remain in good standing with the court.

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Attend All Court Dates

To stay out of jail, you must attend all scheduled court dates. There may be multiple hearings, and the case could take time to resolve.

Missing a court date can result in a bail violation, the issuance of a new arrest warrant, and additional legal trouble. BigGreen Bail Bonds may also be required to take action to recover the defendant.

If a court date is missed due to illness, injury, or another legitimate reason, contact BigGreen Bail Bonds and your attorney as soon as possible.

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Check In with BigGreen

Your bondsman will explain the check-in process. Most clients are required to check in regularly, often once per week, so we know where you are and can ensure you’re prepared for upcoming court dates.

Check-ins can typically be completed by phone or through a convenient online check-in form.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get out of jail after posting bail?

After payment is received, our Kaufman County bail bond agents begin working immediately to secure release.

The actual release time depends on how busy the jail is and the type of charges involved. In the best circumstances, release may happen within a few hours. In more complex situations, it can take a day or two to complete the process.

Do you offer payment plans or financing?

Yes. We offer several options to help make bail more manageable, including:

  • Financing with monthly payments
  • Payment plans
  • Collateral

In some cases, it may also be possible to reduce the total bail amount.

Do you offer felony bail bonds in Kaufman County?

Yes. We handle both felony and misdemeanor bail bonds in Kaufman County.

If the charge is a felony, the defendant must first appear before a judge, who will determine whether bail is allowed and set the bail amount. Once that happens, we can begin working to secure release.

Can I travel when I’m out on bond?

Travel depends on the conditions of release. For most misdemeanor cases, travel out of state is allowed. We ask that you notify us before traveling and let us know when you return.

If you are under pre-trial supervision, you may also need approval from your supervising officer before leaving the state.

Will my information be kept confidential?

Absolutely. All personal and financial information you share with us is handled discreetly and kept confidential. We never disclose details about your case outside the legal process.

Are Spanish-speaking agents available?

Yes. We have bilingual team members available to assist Spanish-speaking clients. Clear communication is important, and we’ll make sure you understand every step of the process.

Who can bail someone out of jail?

Any adult over the age of 18 can arrange bail for someone, as long as they meet the requirements to act as a co-signer or are willing to pay the bond fee. Co-signers take on financial responsibility if the defendant fails to appear in court.

What information do I need to bail someone out?

You’ll need the defendant’s full name, date of birth, and—if available—their booking or case number. Knowing where they’re being held and the charges involved can help speed up the process.

Can I bail myself out of jail?

Yes. In many cases, you can post your own bail. However, having a friend or family member assist often makes the process faster and easier.

What happens if the defendant doesn’t show up for court?

Failing to appear in court can result in serious consequences, including an arrest warrant and forfeiture of the bond. The co-signer may also become responsible for the full bail amount.

Can a bail bond be revoked?

Yes. A bond can be revoked if release conditions are violated, court dates are missed, or if the co-signer requests withdrawal due to concerns.

What happens if charges are dropped after bail is posted?

If charges are dismissed, the bail bond fee is non-refundable. However, any collateral used to secure the bond will be returned once the court updates its records.