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David Gallagher Bail Bonds is your local 24hr Fort Worth Bail Bond company. Our bail bond service is here for all of Tarrant County and Fort Worth, TX.  Our bail bondsmen are here to help! If you’re looking for a premier provider of bail bonds, look no further. Our services consist of helping those being charged with Felonies, Misdemeanors, DWI’s, and Warrants. If you are being held in the Tarrant County jail and are looking for fast bail bonds, our bail bond process will make your jail release quick and straightforward.

When meeting our professional staff, you will see we are always courteous, caring, and attentive to your needs. Our business was established in 2010 but has more than 60+ years of combined experience working with the Texas criminal justice system. Our goal is to get you as close to an immediate jail release as possible and secure your bond.

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David is THE most honest and REAL person that I have talked with during this very difficult and stressful time in my life concerning my son. He literally gave me hope when no one else seemed to care. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, David.
Sandra Spiropoulos
Sandra Spiropoulos
November 3, 2023
Commitment to detail and their word is very important to me and Felicia performed at the top!
Trino Garcia
Trino Garcia
November 2, 2023
Good service and staff they try there hardest to make process fast as possible. Tarrant county jail slow its not the bonds fault.
David S
David S
October 18, 2023
Very professional!! Felicia is amazing !!
Angela Caisse
Angela Caisse
October 14, 2023
Unparalleled service. Accept no substitute.
Molochio Aderre
Molochio Aderre
October 13, 2023
Wonderful place. They are very knowledgeable. Nice atmosphere. Felicia, is the definition of someone who knows everything about that job. Sweet, friendly, and welcoming. 10 out of 10.
John Garrett
John Garrett
September 12, 2023
Friendly, knowledgeable great attitude
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bill wootton
September 11, 2023
David Gallagher Bail Bonds

Why Choose Us

David Gallagher Bail Bonds has been the most trusted name in bail for over 12 years. Our success comes from our dedication and professionalism given to our clients. You can rely on our expert agents that are the discreet and friendly. Below is some of the services that David Gallagher Bail Bonds offers to our clients when needing a bail bond. With our innovative technology it has never been easier to post bail bonds.

The number one priority of David Gallagher Bail Bonds is to reunite you with your loved ones after an arrest. Whether they’re family members or friends, we know they want you home as soon as possible. We will review your individual case to help guide you through the post bond process and help you get back to your life without additional stress or hassle.

Bail Bonds for Felonies, Misdemeanors, DWI’s, Walkthrough, & Warrants.

License Number: 243
Serving: Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas

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What we Offer

Rapid Release

Have a warrant? We offer Rapid Release, the fastest release program to get you in and out of jail. Don’t spend a minute more in jail than you have to.

Easy Payment Plan

David Gallagher Bail Bonds offers the easiest & most affordable payment plan in the county. No need to stress. Plans are tailored to our clients.

Staffed 24/7

David Gallagher Bail Bonds is the only agency with the office staffed 24/7. You’ll never get an answering machine.

Expert Consultations

Have questions about the bail bonds process? David Gallagher Bail Bonds agents are here to help answer any questions.

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No Collateral

In most cases no collateral needed. Call one of our experienced bail bondsman today to inquire more.

Warrant Check

Our professional bail bonds agents will check for a warrant anywhere in the United States.

Locate an Inmate, Request a Call back

Let us help you organize all the paperwork, notify you of court dates, and help you understand what is happening through every step of this challenging process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Understanding the bail process is not always easy. If you do not find the answer to your question below, please Contact Us.

How does bail work?

When an individual is arrested and bail is set by the court, the defendant can secure his/her release from custody by posting cash bail directly with the court. If the defendant is unable to secure the full amount of bail, they can contact a bail agency and inquire about purchasing a bail bond. By purchasing a bail bond, the defendant agrees to pay an insurance premium for the use of the bond, during the duration of their criminal case.

A “bail bond” is an insurance contract between the defendant, the bail agency and the court. The defendant agrees to appear in court, or pay the face amount of bail to the bail agency. The bail agency agrees to guarantee the defendant’s appearance in court, or pay the face amount of bail to the court. Once the defendant has made all required appearances, the bail bond is exonerated both the defendant and bail agency are relieved of liability.

Depending on the amount of bail and charges against the defendant, the bail agency may require the defendant to have a co-signor or “indemnitor” guarantee the bail contract. The bail agency may also require the defendant (or co-signor) to deposit collateral (cash, real estate, etc.) for the duration of the criminal case. At the conclusion of the defendant’s hearings, the bail agency will return all collateral to the depositor.

How long does the bail bond process take?
While the release process is different in every community, the average time between the first call to David Gallagher Bail Bond and the time when the defendant is released from custody is approximately 1 to 6 hours. The primary factor is the time it takes the jail to process the defendant for release once the bond has been delivered to the jail. David Gallagher Bail Bond cannot expedite the release of an arrested individual once the bond has been delivered to the jail.
Can I start the bail process over the phone?
Yes, most bail bonds are negotiated and approved over the phone with the defendant from custody or the co-signor from their home or place of work.
What forms of payment do you accept?
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Western Union, personal checks, money orders and cash.
Do I need collateral?
Depending on the amount of bail and charges against the defendant, the bail agency may require the defendant to have a co-signor or “indemnitor” guarantee the bail contract. The bail agency may also require the defendant (or co-signor) to deposit collateral (cash, real estate, etc.) for the duration of the criminal case. At the conclusion of the defendant’s hearings, the bail agency will return all collateral to the depositor.
Do I get my money back?
The bail bond premium is non-refundable once the arrested individual is released from jail. Fees are also non-refundable in the event charges are not filed by the court. In the event the defendant is not released, or is released on their own recognizance, all monies paid to David Gallagher Bail Bonds are refunded.
What are the co-signor’s responsibilities?

The co-signor has is responsible for the full amount of bail in the event the defendant does on appear in court, and cannot be returned to court/custody within 180 days of the failure to appear. This includes any expenses paid by the bail agency in an effort to guarantee the defendant’s appearance (investigations, legal, court fees). The most important thing is to make sure the defendant appears for all required court appearances.

What if the defendant misses court?
If a defendant misses a court, the most important thing to do is call David Gallagher Bail Bonds and arrange for a bail bond reinstatement. A bail bond reinstatement is a notice from the bail agent to the court stating that the arrested individual plans to voluntarily return to the court. The notice also states that the bail agent agrees to remain responsible for the bail bond.

If the defendant does not agree to a bail bond reinstatement, the bail agency will assign a private investigator to locate the defendant and return them to the custody of the court.

Can I post bail for a warrant?
Yes, you can post a bail bond if you learn that you have a warrant. In most instances, the bail agency can schedule a time to meet at the appropriate law enforcement office (jail, sheriff, etc.) and post the bail bond without the defendant being booked into custody.
What is bail exoneration?
Bail exoneration is when the defendant has made all required court appearances and the bail agency is released from liability with the court.

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