Assault Bail Bonds
At A Way Out Bail Bonds, we offer bail bond services in Dallas, Fort Worth, and the Tarrant County area for a wide range of charges. If you have found yourself in jail with an assault charge, we can help you get out of jail too.

What Is Assault?
Assault can be either a misdemeanor or a felony. Which depends on the severity of the crime. Broadly, assault can be defined as any of the following three acts.
- Causing bodily harm to another person with intention.
- Threatening someone with bodily harm when you have the capacity to carry out the threat.
- Causing threatening, provocative, or unwanted physical contact intentionally.
Assault With a Deadly Weapon
If assault takes place with a deadly weapon, the severity of the charge is increased dramatically. What is defined as a deadly weapon can vary from state to state. Assault with a deadly weapon is a charge that is much more likely to result in a higher bail being set.
Types of Assault Charges
There are many different types of assault charges, and they often change based on the ethnicity (hate crimes), age (assault against minors), or company/political position (assault on a public servant) of the victim. A noncomprehensive list of assault crimes include:
Assault Causing Serious Bodily Injury | Assault with a Deadly Weapon | Assault on a Public Servant | Family Violence Assault | Sexual Assault | Domestic Assault | Aggravated Assault | Tampering with Consumer Product | Deadly Conduct | Leaving a Child in a Vehicle
Assault is not a throwaway charge. Even the most minor misdemeanor assault charge can come with some jail time. If you are charged with assault, it’s very important that you use your time wisely before trial to prepare and make your best case possible.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How quickly can an assault bail bond be posted in Fort Worth?
Most assault-related bonds in Fort Worth can be posted within a short time once the arrest information is provided. Our agents work 24/7 and understand Tarrant County jail procedures, which helps speed up the release process.
Is bail available for aggravated assault charges in Arlington?
Yes. Aggravated assault charges in Arlington typically allow bail, though the amount may be higher due to the severity of the offense. Our agents assist families with securing bond and explain all requirements clearly.
What information should I have ready when requesting an assault bail bond in Fort Worth?
You should have the defendant’s full name, date of birth, arrest location, type of assault charge, and any known details about the incident. This information helps us verify the bond amount and move faster.
Does an assault charge involving a family member affect the bail process in Arlington?
Family violence assault charges in Arlington may involve additional restrictions, such as protective orders. However, most still qualify for bail. We help families navigate these guidelines during the bonding process.
Can A Way Out Bail Bonds assist with assault charges involving a deadly weapon in Fort Worth?
Yes. Assault with a deadly weapon is a serious felony, but bail is often still available. Our Fort Worth agents handle these cases frequently and work to secure release as quickly as possible.
Can someone outside of Texas post bail for an assault arrest in Arlington or Fort Worth?
Absolutely. Relatives or friends from anywhere in the country can post bail. We offer electronic and phone-based paperwork to make the process simple for out-of-state callers.
Does an assault charge automatically require a court-ordered no-contact restriction in Fort Worth?
Not always, but many cases—especially those involving family violence—include no-contact orders. Our agents explain these restrictions so defendants don’t accidentally violate bond conditions.
Do assault arrests for minors in Arlington require a bail bond?
In some cases, minors may be released to a guardian, but serious juvenile assault offenses can require a bond. We help families in Arlington understand the process and secure release when eligible.
Will posting a bond help someone prepare their defense more effectively?
Yes. Being out of jail allows defendants to meet with attorneys, gather evidence, and handle employment or family responsibilities—critical advantages when facing assault charges.
What happens if someone misses a court date after posting an assault bond in Fort Worth?
A missed court date can result in a warrant and possible bond forfeiture. Our agents clearly explain all court obligations to help prevent violations and maintain compliance.
About a Way Out Bail Bonds
We offer 24/7 bail bond assistance throughout the Dallas and Greater Tarrant County area. With over 35 years of experience in the bail bond industry, we have the ability and know-how to get yourself or a loved one out of jail quickly. If you are stuck in jail waiting on your court date for an assault case, that is precious time you’re wasting to prepare for your trial.
If you are looking for assault bail bond services in Dallas/Tarrant County, give A Way Out Bail Bonds a call today. One of our friendly and knowledgeable representatives will happily take your calls and answer any questions that you may have. You can reach us both by phone and through our online request form.