Bail Bonds in Texas
Find a licensed bail bondsman near any jail in Texas. Browse 254 counties below.
Licensed bondsmen available now in Texas
Major Jails in Texas
All Texas Counties (254)
Anderson CountyAngelina CountyAransas CountyArmstrong CountyAtascosa CountyBailey CountyBandera CountyBaylor CountyBee CountyBexar CountyBlanco CountyBosque CountyBrazoria CountyBrazos CountyBriscoe CountyBrooks CountyBurleson CountyBurnet CountyCalhoun CountyCallahan CountyCamp CountyCarson CountyCastro CountyChambers CountyChildress CountyClay CountyCoke CountyColeman CountyCollingsworth CountyColorado CountyComal CountyComanche CountyConcho CountyCooke CountyCoryell CountyCottle CountyCrane CountyCrockett CountyCrosby CountyCulberson CountyDallam CountyDallas CountyDawson CountyDeaf Smith CountyDelta CountyDenton CountyDeWitt CountyDickens CountyDimmit CountyDonley CountyDuval CountyEctor CountyEdwards CountyEl Paso CountyErath CountyFannin CountyFayette CountyFloyd CountyFoard CountyFranklin CountyFreestone CountyGaines CountyGarza CountyGillespie CountyGoliad CountyGonzales CountyGrayson CountyGregg CountyGuadalupe CountyHale CountyHamilton CountyHansford CountyHardin CountyHarris CountyHartley CountyHaskell CountyHemphill CountyHenderson CountyHill CountyHockley CountyHopkins CountyHouston CountyHudspeth CountyHunt CountyIrion CountyJack CountyJasper CountyJeff Davis CountyJim Hogg CountyJim Wells CountyJones CountyKarnes CountyKaufman CountyKendall CountyKenedy CountyKent CountyKerr CountyKimble CountyKing CountyKinney CountyKleberg CountyKnox CountyLamar CountyLamb CountyLampasas CountyLa Salle CountyLee CountyLeon CountyLiberty CountyLimestone CountyLipscomb CountyLive Oak CountyLlano CountyLubbock CountyMcCulloch CountyMcLennan CountyMadison CountyMarion CountyMason CountyMatagorda CountyMedina CountyMenard CountyMilam CountyMills CountyMontague CountyMontgomery CountyMorris CountyMotley CountyNavarro CountyNewton CountyNueces CountyOchiltree CountyOrange CountyPalo Pinto CountyParker CountyParmer CountyPolk CountyPotter CountyRains CountyRandall CountyReal CountyRed River CountyRefugio CountyRoberts CountyRockwall CountyRunnels CountySabine CountySan Augustine CountySan Patricio CountySan Saba CountyScurry CountyShackelford CountySherman CountySmith CountyLavaca CountySomervell CountyStarr CountyStephens CountySterling CountyStonewall CountySutton CountySwisher CountyTarrant CountyTaylor CountyTerrell CountyTerry CountyThrockmorton CountyTitus CountyTom Green CountyTravis CountyTrinity CountyTyler CountyUpshur CountyUpton CountyUvalde CountyVan Zandt CountyVictoria CountyWaller CountyWard CountyWebb CountyWharton CountyWichita CountyWilbarger CountyWilliamson CountyWilson CountyWise CountyWood CountyYoung CountyZapata CountyAndrews CountyArcher CountyAustin CountyBastrop CountyBell CountyBorden CountyBowie CountyBrewster CountyBrown CountyCaldwell CountyCameron CountyCass CountyCherokee CountyCochran CountyCollin CountyEastland CountyEllis CountyFalls CountyFisher CountyFort Bend CountyFrio CountyGalveston CountyGlasscock CountyGray CountyGrimes CountyHall CountyHardeman CountyHarrison CountyHays CountyHidalgo CountyHood CountyHoward CountyHutchinson CountyJackson CountyJefferson CountyJohnson CountyLoving CountyLynn CountyMcMullen CountyMartin CountyMaverick CountyMidland CountyMitchell CountyMoore CountyNacogdoches CountyNolan CountyOldham CountyPanola CountyPecos CountyPresidio CountyReagan CountyReeves CountyRobertson CountyRusk CountySan Jacinto CountySchleicher CountyShelby CountyVal Verde CountyWalker CountyWashington CountyWheeler CountyWillacy CountyWinkler CountyYoakum CountyZavala County
How Bail Bonds Work in Texas
When someone is arrested in Texas, they are typically taken to the nearest county jail for booking. A judge will set a bail amount based on the charges, criminal history, and flight risk. A licensed bail bondsman in Texas can post bail on behalf of the defendant for a premium — usually 10% of the total bail amount.
Our directory lists bail bondsmen who serve every county in Texas. Each listing includes phone numbers, hours of operation, payment methods accepted, and the jails they service. Most bondsmen offer 24/7 availability and can begin the release process immediately after you call.