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Cities in Dallas County
Dallas
Pop. 1,304,000
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Irving
Pop. 256,000
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Garland
Pop. 239,000
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Grand Prairie
Pop. 194,000
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Mesquite
Pop. 150,000
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Carrollton
Pop. 138,000
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Richardson
Pop. 121,000
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Rowlett
Pop. 67,000
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DeSoto
Pop. 53,000
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Cedar Hill
Pop. 49,000
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Coppell
Pop. 41,000
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Duncanville
Pop. 39,000
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Lancaster
Pop. 39,000
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Bail Information for Dallas County, Texas
If someone you know has been arrested and booked into a Dallas County jail, a bail bondsman can help secure their release. The bail bond premium in Texas is typically 10% of the bail amount set by the judge.
For example, if bail is set at $5,000, you would pay a bail bondsman approximately $500 to post the bond. The bondsman then guarantees the full bail amount to the court. Most bail bondsmen serving Dallas County accept cash, credit cards, and offer payment plans.
Steps to Bail Someone Out in Dallas County:
- Find out which jail they are being held in
- Get the booking number and bail amount (call the jail)
- Call a licensed bail bondsman who serves that jail
- Provide identification and pay the premium (usually 10%)
- The bondsman posts bail and your loved one is released