FAQsBelow are questions that criminal lawyers in ft worth are
commonly asked by their clients. If you do not see an answer to your legal question, please contact
us in our fort worth office. We will be more than happy to answer any legal questions regarding record expunction, sealing records and criminal questons you have. Some of the FAQs are:
- What types of legal cases do you handle?
- Can I represent myself in a court of law?
- What do you do to handle my traffic ticket?
- Can you help me when an arrest warrant has been issued on my traffic ticket?
- In which cities do you handle traffic ticket cases?
- Do you handle criminal cases in Dallas and Tarrant County?
- Are payment plans accepted for your legal services?
- Do you handle both felonies and misdemeanors?
- Can you handle jail release?
- It states on your home page "Not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization". What does that mean?
- How do I get someone out of jail?
- How do I find out if there is a warrant for my arrest?
- What do I do if there is a warrant out for my arrest?
- Why do I have a "no bond" in my case?
How do I get someone out of jail?It depends on why the person is
in jail in the first place. In most situations, the quickest way to free someone from jail is
by bonding him or her out. If a person is charged with a state crime, he can be bonded out by a
professional bondsman. A professional bondsman has entered into an agreement with the County of
incarceration to guarantee the appearance of the accused at future court dates. The County will
release the accused on a bondsman's guaranty. A professional bondsman normally charges 10-20% of
the bail amount for his service. Be aware, however, if you post a cash bond, it may take the
County Sheriff several weeks after the case is over to return the money you have paid. Contact our office for
information on sealing your records, record expunction and other criminal misdemeanor or felony cases.
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