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Assault & Family Violence Bonds - Potter County TX

Assault Bail Bonds in Amarillo, TX

Assault charges in Amarillo range from Class A misdemeanors to serious felonies. Whatever the level, Amarillo Bail Bonds can help get your loved one released from the Potter County Detention Center while the case moves through the court system. We are available 24 hours a day.

Misdemeanor Through Felony Assault
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Potter County & Randall County
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Assault Bonds in Amarillo TX

Assault arrests are common in Amarillo and Potter County. Here is what you need to know about assault charges and the bond process.

Types of Assault Charges in Texas

Assault charges in Texas cover a wide range. Here is a plain breakdown of the most common levels:

Class A Misdemeanor Assault — Intentionally or knowingly causing bodily injury to another person. This is the most common assault charge in Amarillo. Bail typically ranges from $1,500 to $5,000.

Class C Misdemeanor Assault — Offensive contact without injury, like pushing or touching someone in a way they find offensive. Lower bail, often $500 or less.

Family Violence (Domestic Assault) — Any assault charge involving a household member, spouse, or dating partner. These are treated more seriously by Texas courts. A family violence finding on the charge can affect future cases significantly.

Aggravated Assault — A second degree or first degree felony involving serious bodily injury or the use of a deadly weapon. Bail can range from $10,000 to $100,000 or more.

Violating a No-Contact Order

If the court issues a no-contact order as part of the bail conditions on an assault or family violence charge, violating it results in immediate bond revocation and return to custody. This is one of the most common causes of bond revocation we see. We go over all conditions clearly before release.

Family Violence Bonds - What Makes Them Different

Family violence assault arrests in Amarillo come with extra steps that regular assault bonds do not have. Here is what to expect:

  • Magistrate review — A magistrate must review all family violence cases before bail is set, which adds time to the process
  • Protective orders — The court may issue an emergency protective order that prevents the defendant from contacting or going near the alleged victim
  • Higher bail — Family violence charges typically carry higher bail amounts than standard Class A assault
  • Bond conditions — Release may come with mandatory counseling, no-contact orders, or other conditions that must be followed exactly

We post family violence assault bonds at the Potter County Detention Center regularly. We know the process and help clients understand every condition of their release so nothing is accidentally violated.

How to Get a Assault Bail Bonds in Amarillo

Our bondsmen move fast. Here is what happens from your first call to release from the Potter County Detention Center.

1

Call Us

Call (806) 513-4989. Assault and family violence charges sometimes involve delays at the Potter County Detention Center, so calling early matters.

2

We Track the Magistration

For family violence charges, we monitor the magistration process and get ready to post the bond as soon as bail is set and any mandatory hold period expires.

3

Bond is Posted

We submit the paperwork to the Potter County Detention Center within 30 minutes of receiving payment and clearance from the court.

4

We Explain the Conditions

We make sure the defendant and family understand every condition of release - especially any no-contact orders - before they walk out.

Assault Bail Bonds Cost Calculator

Enter the bail amount set by the court to estimate your bond premium. Texas state rate is 10%.

Estimate Your Bond Premium

Assault bail in Potter County ranges from under $1,000 for Class C charges to over $50,000 for aggravated assault felonies. Contact us for a free confidential quote.

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Assault Bail Bond FAQ - Amarillo TX

Common questions about assault bonds and family violence bonds in Amarillo and Potter County.

Class C misdemeanor assault bail is often $500 or less. Class A misdemeanor assault bail is typically $1,500 to $5,000. Family violence assault bail is usually higher, often $2,500 to $10,000. Aggravated assault, a felony, can result in bail of $10,000 to $100,000 or more. The magistrate sets the exact amount.
Yes. Family violence assault charges receive extra scrutiny in Potter County. A magistrate must review the case before bail is set, and an emergency protective order is often issued automatically. The process takes longer than a standard misdemeanor and bail amounts are typically higher.
A no-contact order is a court order that prohibits the defendant from contacting or being near the alleged victim. Violating it results in immediate arrest and bond revocation. The defendant goes straight back to the Potter County Detention Center. We go over all conditions of release carefully so our clients understand what is and is not allowed.
It is rare for bail to be denied in a misdemeanor assault case, but it can happen if the defendant has a long history of prior assaults or prior failures to appear. For aggravated assault felonies, the prosecutor can argue for no bail if the defendant is considered a danger to the community.
In most cases, a magistrate reviews the case and sets bail within 24 to 48 hours of booking at the Potter County Detention Center. Family violence cases may take slightly longer due to the additional magistration requirements.
Yes. We post assault bonds at both the Potter County Detention Center and the Randall County Jail. If the assault occurred in south Amarillo, Canyon, or Randall County, the defendant will be held at the Randall County Jail at 9400 Georgia St.
Aggravated assault in Texas is assault that causes serious bodily injury or involves the use or display of a deadly weapon. It is a second degree felony, or a first degree felony if committed against certain protected persons. Bail amounts are significantly higher than standard assault charges.
Yes. We serve Canyon, Palisades, and all of Randall County in addition to Amarillo. We also handle assault bonds in Borger, Pampa, and throughout the Texas Panhandle when needed.
Call us at (806) 513-4989 right away. We will find out where they are being held, how long before bail is set, and have everything ready to post the bond as soon as the court allows. Time matters with assault arrests.
Yes. A family violence finding on an assault conviction in Texas makes any future assault against the same household member a felony rather than a misdemeanor. This is why having a good defense attorney is critical in family violence cases.

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