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Penalties for Theft AmountClassificationLess than $50, or less than $20 if by checkClass C misdemeanor$50 or more but less than $500, or $20 or more but less than $500 if by checkClass B misdemeanor$500 or more but less than $1,500Class A misdemeanor$1,500 or more but less than $20,000State jail felony3 more rows
Theft under $100 is a Class C Misdemeanor (punishable by a fine up to $500). Theft between $100 and $750 is a Class B Misdemeanor (punishable by up to 180 days in jail and a $2000 fine).
Class A misdemeanor theft applies to property or services in the range of $500 to $1500. Sentencing for this crime is a jail term of up to a year and/or a fine of up to $4000. At $1500 to $20,000, theft becomes state jail felony theft in Texas.
What Is Texas Misdemeanor Theft? In the state of Texas, theft crimes where the value of the stolen property is less than $1,500 is considered to be a misdemeanor theft, with certain exceptions. Misdemeanor theft in Texas is classified as Class A, Class B, or Class C depending on the value of the stolen property.
Class A misdemeanor theft applies to property or services in the range of $500 to $1500. Sentencing for this crime is a jail term of up to a year and/or a fine of up to $4000. At $1500 to $20,000, theft becomes state jail felony theft in Texas.

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THEFT. (a) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully appropriates property with intent to deprive the owner of property.
Penalties for a Felony Theft Conviction in Texas Theft is considered a state jail felony when the property is valued between $2,500 and $30,000 or was a firearm; if convicted, you could face a state jail sentence of between 180 days to two years, fines, and other restrictions.
Legal Definition of Theft Under Texas Law For cases involving property theft valued below $2,500, the defendant would likely face misdemeanor charges. However, if the property is valued at $2,500 or above, you could face felony charges.
Under these two main categories, there are many different types of theft, including embezzlement, shoplifting, fraud, and robbery.
31.03. THEFT. (a) A person commits an offense if he unlawfully appropriates property with intent to deprive the owner of property.

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