Burglary/Theft Bonds

Everybody deserves their day in court. If you have found yourself in jail with a theft charge, A Way Out Bail Bonds can help you make bail so you can focus on your case. We help defendants in Arlington, Fort Worth and Dallas, and the surrounding areas. Theft can cover a lot of charges, here are the most common ones:
Theft Charges
Shoplifting – Shoplifting refers to the act of taking merchandise from a store with no intent of paying.
Burglary – Illegally gaining access to a building or car for the purposes of theft qualifies as burglary. You don’t even have to steal anything to be charged with burglary.
Misdemeanor Theft – If the value of stolen merchandise is less than a certain amount, it only qualifies as a misdemeanor. For this, a charge of Misdemeanor Theft is given.
Felony Theft – When the value of stolen goods is more than a certain amount, it qualifies as a felony. For this, a charge of Felony Theft is given.
Carjacking – Taking a person’s vehicle with force is known as carjacking, and is a very serious felony.
Identity Theft – Using someone else’s legal identity for any purpose without explicit permission is known as identity theft.
Dealing in Stolen Property – Even if you don’t steal something yourself, dealing in property you know is stolen can result in its own charge.
Robbery – Theft that is instigated with either assault or violence qualifies as robbery, which is one of the most serious theft charges.
Embezzlement – Embezzlement is the use of authority or position of trust to con someone out of their money or property. It carries its own separate charge.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How quickly can a burglary or theft bail bond be posted in Fort Worth?
Most Fort Worth burglary and theft bonds can be processed immediately once the arrest details are provided. Our agents work 24/7 and are familiar with Tarrant County jail procedures, which helps speed up release times.
Do theft charges in Arlington require a higher bond amount than other misdemeanors?
Depending on the value of the property and whether the suspect has prior offenses, Arlington courts may set higher bond amounts. Our licensed bondsmen help you understand the exact requirements and handle the paperwork quickly.
What information should I have when calling about a burglary arrest in Fort Worth?
Provide the defendant’s name, date of birth, location of arrest, and the specific theft or burglary charge if known. Any prior record information helps our team verify the bond amount faster.
Can A Way Out Bail Bonds assist with stolen-property charges in Arlington?
Yes. Whether it’s dealing in stolen property or possession of stolen goods, we assist Arlington residents with fast and professional bonding services to secure quick release.
Is bail available for felony theft or robbery charges in Fort Worth?
Yes. Even serious theft-related felonies—such as robbery, carjacking, or large-scale property theft—typically allow bail. Our Fort Worth agents walk families through the process and help secure release when eligible.
Can someone outside Texas post bail for a theft arrest in Arlington or Fort Worth?
Yes. Friends or family members out of state can post bail. We handle documents electronically and over the phone to make it simple for callers nationwide.
Does a theft arrest automatically mean a long jail stay in Fort Worth?
No. Most theft and burglary cases in Fort Worth allow bail. With fast response from our 24/7 agents, many defendants can be released the same day the bond is posted.
Can posting a theft bond help someone better prepare for their defense?
Yes. Being out of jail allows defendants to meet with attorneys, gather evidence, and manage work or family obligations—important advantages when facing burglary or theft charges.
Do minors arrested for shoplifting in Arlington need a bail bond?
Minors are sometimes released to a parent or guardian, but certain cases—especially repeat offenses or higher-value theft—may require posting a bond. Our Arlington agents explain all available options.
What happens if someone misses their court date after posting a theft bond in Fort Worth?
A missed court date may result in a warrant and additional legal consequences. Our agents clearly explain all court requirements to help prevent violations and protect your bond.
About A Way Out Bail Bonds
Our bail bond company in Dallas, Fort Worth and the Greater Tarrant County area provides 24/7 bail bond assistance. With over 35 years of experience within the industry, we’ve got the knowledge base and know how to get you or your loved one out of jail fast. Waiting in jail for your trial can be a huge drain on your mental well being, financial resources, and ability to prepare for your case. It’s important to use your right to make bail so you can use your time to the fullest.
Do you need theft bail bond services in Dallas or Tarrant County? Turn to A Way Out Bail Bonds for help getting out of jail fast. If you have any questions about the process, please do not hesitate to reach out to one of our friendly and knowledgeable representatives. We will be happy to go over any questions that you may have. You can reach us by phone or online.