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Where can I find a austin dwi lawyer?

<br>Are you looking for a criminal defense lawyer in Austin, Tx? Here http://gyounglaw.com/austin-police-department-jail-public-information-faq/ is some information provided by The Law Office of Gabriella Young about jail release. The Travis County sheriff inmate information web page can provide information regarding the location of an inmate as well. You can search by last name and first initial. All face to face visits must be prescheduled at least 24 hours in advance.<br><br>

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Where can I find a austin dwi lawyer?

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  1. How to get someone out of jail inAustin How do I know what kind of bond isrequired? A bond is the amount of money set by a judge for releasing a defendant from jail before their trial. You can find a list of approved bonding companies HERE. Find the defendants charges by using the Sheriff Inmate Population Search (SIPS) . Bond information appears under eachcharge. What are the different kinds ofbonds? There are three types of bonds: cash, surety and personal. A surety bond is a bond posted by a bonds person. To post a surety bond, contact a bonds person. The bonds person will charge a fee for this service. A cash bond is the exact amount of money the defendant must pay before being released from jail. The FULL amount must be paid. A Personal Bond is a sworn agreement by the defendant that he/she will return to court as ordered and will comply with the conditions placed on his/her release. No money is required at the time of release, but the defendant is required to pay an administrative fee of $40 or 3% of the bond amount to Pretrial Services within 7 days ofrelease. How Can I Find a Person inJail? If you are looking for someone that was booked in Travis County, the APD Booking Photo Database allows you to search for booking photos. It also includes photos from other police agencies that use Travis County central booking. Note that photographs of arrestees will be posted 13 days after date of arrest and juvenile arrestees are confidential by law and will not be posted. The Travis County sheriff inmate information web page can provide information regarding the location of an inmate as well. You can search by last name and firstinitial.

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