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We usually receive the Cash Bail refund court order request from the court about six (6) weeks after the case is closed. We then mail the Cash Bail refund to the Surety at the address on the Cash Bail receipt within two (2) weeks. You should wait eight (8) weeks after the case ends if you have not received your refund.
Only the person with a receipt for the bail will get the money back after the trial. If released on bail, the accused/defendant will get a written notice. This notice will tell him or her where the court is.
Bond refunds are only automatically issued if the case is dismissed. The defendant will need to apply for the bond refund when the case is decided and if the case has not been dismissed. The court may or may not apply the bond refund toward court fees.
If you paid cash bail to the court, meaning you paid the full bail amount, you will have that money returned to you after the defendant makes all required court appearances. If the person does not show up in court, that money will be forfeited and you will not see it again.
If you posted cash bail and complied with all of the court's conditions, you will typically get your money back when your criminal case is completed. If you posted a bond through a bail bondsman, however, they will keep the 10 percent or other bond premium you paid them, as that is nonrefundable.
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Do you get bail money back in Texas? After paying the bail amount, the defendant still has to go to trial. If the defendant appears in court for trial, they get their money back. However, if the defendant defaults to the court trial, they will not get their money back.
At Lew Sterrett jail in Dallas, the release process can take anywhere from 4 hours to 8 hours depending on how busy they are. 8) Once the defendant is released, they will be required to come into the Southern Bail Bonds office in Dallas within 12 hours after release to complete their paperwork.
If you paid cash bail to the court, meaning you paid the full bail amount, you will have that money returned to you after the defendant makes all required court appearances. If the person does not show up in court, that money will be forfeited and you will not see it again.
Do you get bail money back in Texas? After paying the bail amount, the defendant still has to go to trial. If the defendant appears in court for trial, they get their money back. However, if the defendant defaults to the court trial, they will not get their money back.
As long as you show up to all of your court dates, once the case is over you or whoever posted the bail will receive the total amount of bail back, in full, typically via check mailed to you or whoever posted bail, within one month of the case disposition.

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