When you are facing an unexpected arrest in Fort Worth, the first worry is almost always financial. “How much will this cost?” is the most common question we hear at AA Best Bail Bonds. Understanding how bail costs are calculated in Tarrant County—and knowing that payment options exist—can relieve a massive amount of stress.
How Bail Amounts are Determined
Bail is not a flat fee; it varies based on the “Bail Schedule” used by Tarrant County judges. Factors that influence the cost include:
- Severity of the Offense: Felonies carry higher bonds than misdemeanors.
- Past Criminal Record: A history of missed court dates can increase the amount.
- Residency: Being a local Fort Worth resident with community ties can sometimes help lower the bond.
The 10% Solution
If a judge sets bail at $10,000, you do not need to come up with $10,000 cash. By using a licensed bail bond service, you typically pay only a small percentage of that total amount (usually around 10%). This fee is the standard cost for the bondsman assuming the liability of ensuring the defendant shows up to court.
Flexible Payment Plans Available
We understand that most people do not have extra money set aside for legal emergencies. That is why our Fort Worth office offers flexible payment plans. We believe your financial situation shouldn’t keep you or your loved one behind bars.
- Quick Approval: We handle approvals right here in our Jones Street office.
- Collateral Options: In some cases, we can accept collateral in place of cash to secure the bond.
- 24/7 Assistance: Financial emergencies don’t happen only during business hours, which is why we are open around the clock.
Don’t let the sticker shock of a high bail amount prevent you from seeking help. Call us immediately to discuss a plan that works for your budget.
AA Best Bail Bonds
FORT WORTH & TARRANT COUNTY OFFICE
📍 Address: 300 Jones St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
📞 Phone: (817) 338-3200
We provide fast, confidential service for warrant checks, bond reductions, and jail release.
Contact our team today.





