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Burglary in Denton County
Burglary of a habitation is a second-degree felony in Texas with bond amounts that can exceed $25,000. We have the capacity to handle high-dollar surety bonds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the bond amount for burglary in Denton County?
Burglary of a building is typically a state jail felony with bonds ranging from $5,000 to $15,000. Burglary of a habitation is a second-degree felony and bonds can range from $15,000 to $50,000 or higher.
Is burglary of a vehicle a felony in Texas?
Yes. Burglary of a vehicle is a Class A misdemeanor for first offenses but can be enhanced to a state jail felony with prior convictions.
How long does release take for a burglary charge?
Felony burglary cases typically require 4–8 hours for release processing at the Denton County Jail after the bond is posted.
Can Act Rapid handle high-dollar burglary bonds?
Yes. We are licensed to post surety bonds of any amount in Denton County and offer flexible payment plans for qualified co-signers.