Robbery in Denton County

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bond for robbery in Denton County?
Standard robbery is a second-degree felony with bonds typically ranging from $15,000 to $50,000. Aggravated robbery bonds can exceed $50,000 to $100,000 depending on the circumstances.
What is the difference between theft and robbery?
Robbery involves the use or threat of force during the taking of property, which elevates it from a theft charge to a violent felony under Texas law.
Can Act Rapid post bond for aggravated robbery?
Yes. We are licensed for high-limit surety bonds and work with families to arrange collateral and payment plans for large bond amounts.
How long is someone held for robbery before bond is set?
Felony robbery cases typically go before a magistrate within 24–72 hours of arrest. Act Rapid Bail Bonds monitors the process and posts the bond as soon as it is authorized.