Federal in Denton County

Frequently Asked Questions

How are federal bail bonds different from state bonds in Texas?
Federal bonds are administered through the U.S. federal court system rather than county courts. A federal detention hearing determines release conditions, which may include a percentage cash deposit to the court clerk rather than a traditional surety bond. The process is more complex and requires a bondsman with federal experience.
Can Act Rapid post federal bonds in Denton County?
Yes. We are authorized to post surety bonds in the Northern District of Texas federal court system covering Denton County.
How long does a federal detention hearing take?
Federal detention hearings are typically held within 3–5 business days of arrest. The judge determines whether the defendant can be released and under what conditions.
Are federal bonds more expensive than state bonds?
Federal bonds often involve higher amounts and stricter conditions. We work with families to find payment arrangements and collateral solutions for federal cases.