Getting arrested and being charged with a crime can cause a great deal of difficulty for a person and their family at any time of year, but these issues can be especially problematic during the holiday season. Dealing with legal issues related to a criminal case may throw a wrench into a family’s plans to travel for winter vacations, give gifts, and celebrate the holidays together. Most of the time, a person who has been arrested will be able to post bail and be released from jail, but they will need to understand how this will affect their other activities during the holidays.
After being arrested, a person will be taken into police custody, and they will be held until they have the chance to appear before a judge in an arraignment. While some courts may operate at reduced capacity during the holiday season, an arraignment must be held within 48 hours after a person is arrested. At the arraignment, the judge will set an amount of bail, and they may also impose some restrictions that will apply to a person after they are released.
In some cases, a person who is out on bail may be restricted from traveling outside of the local region, or they may be required to remain within the state of Texas. This may affect holiday travel plans, and a family may need to make changes to ensure that they will be able to spend time together. A person may also be restricted from associating with certain people or engaging in certain activities, such as using illegal drugs. To make sure that a person will abide by the restrictions put in place by a judge, they and their loved ones may need to make adjustments to their holiday activities, such as by avoiding gatherings in which certain people are present or where a person may be encouraged to participate in prohibited activities.
Holiday plans will often involve spending money, and a person or family may be worried that the requirement to pay bail will affect their ability to purchase gifts for loved ones or engage in other activities. Fortunately, by working with a bail agent, a family can find affordable options that will still allow them to enjoy the holidays. When you work with Doc’s Bail Bonds, you will only need to pay 10 percent of the amount of bail set by a judge in most cases. We can also set up monthly payment plans, or we can hold collateral such as the title to a vehicle until other payment arrangements can be made.
At Doc’s Bail Bonds, we know how difficult a criminal arrest can be, especially during the holidays. We are dedicated to helping people get out of jail quickly and affordably, and we will work with your family to make sure you meet all requirements while being able to enjoy the season together. Contact our Dallas bail agents today at 214-747-4110. We can assist with bail-related issues 24 hours a day, seven days a week.