Chapman’s Bail Bonds is located in Waco, Texas and faithfully serves McLennan, Hill, and Coryell counties.
Reliable Bail Bond Services in Waco, Texas
No one wants to get the dreaded call from their loved one that they have been arrested. But these things happen. We understand the time-sensitive nature of such situations so be sure to call Chapman’s Bail Bonds to get your loved one out of jail fast. Whatever the offense, we are here for you. Give us a call today to speak to a reliable bail bondsman in Waco, Texas.
About Waco
Waco, Texas was founded in 1849 and is the county seat of McLennan County. The 2020 U.S census reports a population of 138,486 people, making it the 22nd most populous city in Texas.
Full of natural beauty provided by the Brazos River and breathtaking landscapes, it’s no wonder that Baylor University decided to make Waco its home in 1886.
Crime in Waco
Waco has one of the highest crime rates for cities of its size with a rate of 43 crimes (both violent and property) per 1000 residents. With a crime rate so high, there are several prisons in Waco alone that serve the entire county.
There are five jails and prisons in Waco that serve both the city and McLennan County.
Bill Logue Juvenile Justice Center
2601 Gholson Road Waco, TX
Jack Harwell
Detention Center
3101 Marlin Hwy Waco, TX
Mclennan County
Detention Center
3201 East State Highway 6 Waco, TX
Mclennan County
Detention Center
520 Columbus Avenue Waco, TX
Mclennan County
Jail Hwy 6
3201 East State Highway 6 Waco, TX
Cities We Serve
The road to bail bonds in waco and surrounding cities
If you are unsure of where a recently arrested loved one may have been transported, be sure to call these locations or check the inmate rosters so you can locate them.
If you are arrested in Waco or one of the surrounding cities in Hill, Coryell, or McClennan County, it is best be familiar with how the bail bonds process works Listed below is the common path of your bail process so you can be better prepared if ever in this situation. This will ensure that the entire process is made simpler and that you can inform your loved ones of your whereabouts, saving you both time and stress
- After you are arrested, you will be transported to a jail where you will be booked, processed, and held until your arraignment.
- It is during your arraignment where you will either be granted or denied bail. If bail is granted, the amount will also be assigned.
- After your bail amount is assigned, you can call a relative or a bail bondsman and inform them of the bail amount so that they can get you out of jail.
- After you have been bailed out, you will have to sign the conditions of your release and have it notarized. This can be done through Chapman’s Bail Bonds.
- After that, you are free to go as long as you stay within the conditions of your release. Your next most important step will be to show up to your assigned court date. If you fail to do so, you risk forfeiting bail and a warrant will be issued for your arrest.
Hill and Coryell Counties
Aside from McLennan County, Chapman’s Bail Bonds serves the surrounding areas of Hill County and Coryell County. Coryell County has 8 jails and prisons serving a population of around 75,000 people while Hill county has 2 jails and prisons serving a population of around 39,000 people.
You Can’t Go Wrong With Chapman’s Bail Bonds
If you or a loved one have been arrested in Waco or the surrounding areas, Chapman’s Bail Bonds is only a call away. We can perform the entire process online or over the phone so give us a call today so we can get you back home.