A-1 BAIL BONDS (936) 788-2245
OPEN FOR BUSINESS 24 HOURS A DAY!!
97 CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CONROE, TX 77301
No one ANTICIPATES going to jail. However, it can happen to anyone!
A-1 Bail Bonds is a family business, owned and operated by Les French and Mari van de Ven. Cambi Cartwright is the General Manager for both A-1 Bail Bonds and A-1 Investigations. All three are licensed private investigators.
As long-time Montgomery County residents, we are very involved in the community and care deeply about the issues in the justice system which affect many of our citizens, friends and families.
When a person is arrested anywhere in Montgomery County, he or she must be processed at the Montgomery County Jail at #1 Criminal Justice, Conroe, TX 77301. Typically, anyone arrested on new charges must see a judge or magistrate to establish “probable cause” and to receive a bail bond amount for the charge(s). This often includes spending the night in jail. Anyone 17 years or older is charged as an adult. The bail bond is to guarantee the appearance in court of the defendant.
Bail may be paid in cash, but most people choose to use a bail bond company for a number of reasons. When we post the bond, a percentage of the bail amount is charged for the service. Additionally, we require a co-signer, or indemenitor, to guarantee that the defendant attends all court appearances and finalizes his case(s).
At A1 Bail Bonds we have been helping Families across America
with their Bail
Bond needs for over 20 years.
That is why A1 Bail Bonds has Bail Bond Agents on Call 24 Hours a Day
to personally
assist you through the entire Bonding Process.
We Offer Nationwide Bail Bonds 365 days a year.
Instant Bail Bond Approvals.
No Collateral Required in Most Cases.
About Common Bail Bonds
Surety Bond
This process is a contractual undertaking, which involves a bail bondsperson,
an indemnitor, and the court. The courts tend to favor this form of release, because
it guarantees that if the defendant fails to appear in court, someone (the bail
agent) will make an immediate effort to find the defendant, apprehend him or her,
and bring him or her back to the court of proper jurisdiction. By involving family
and friends of the defendant, a bail bondsperson and the courts are reasonably
assured of the defendant's appearance.
Cash Bail
Cash bail means that the person who is trying to obtain the release of the defendant
must deliver the full amount of bail in cash to the jail facility where the defendant
is being detained.
Property Bonds
Property bonds involve the placing of local real estate (homes only, no raw
land or out-of-state homes) with the courts as security for the release of a
defendant. This process typically takes 1 to 2 weeks, because it requires a
judge's approval, a property appraisal, a comparable sales comparison, and the
clerk's acceptance. However, most states do not accept property bonds.
ROR
Release on One's Own Recognizance is another method of release. It is given
to defendants who have been in the community for many years, have solid jobs,
strong family and community ties, and present little or no risk of flight. This
release program is usually administered by a county agency or through a local
law enforcement agency. A criminal history background check is performed, and
a recommendation is given to the court based on those findings. This form of
release is common only for first-time offenders and non-violent offenses. Since
there is no financial or other security placed with the court to insure the
defendant's return to court, there is little incentive for them to appear.
ELMO and Pre-trial Services
ELMO stands for Electronic Monitor, and it is usually a condition of release
in addition to a regular bail bond. The ELMO program is administered either
by the local Pre-trial Services Agency or the local law enforcement agency.
This device is usually in the form of an ankle bracelet. It sets off an alarm
if a person strays too far from its base located within the defendant's home.
