Facing criminal charges in North Texas raises immediate, practical questions: How do I post bond? Which courthouse handles my case? What should I expect at my first hearing? This page collects the resources our clients ask about most often during the first 24 to 72 hours after an arrest, when getting accurate information quickly matters most.
What you’ll find here
- Bail Bonds — How bond works in Texas, what a magistrate’s order looks like, and why Starr Law can post your bond as part of representation (saving you the bondsman’s premium).
- County Court — Locations, contact information, and case-lookup links for the nine counties Kent regularly practices in across DFW.
- Frequently Asked Questions — Answers to the questions clients ask most about plea agreements, deferred adjudication, expunction, and how long a case typically takes.
Need more than information?
None of this replaces a consultation with a defense attorney. The right strategy depends on the specific facts of your case, the prosecutor handling it, and the court where it’s pending. If you or someone in your family was arrested, call Kent directly at (214) 982-1408 for a free, confidential consultation. Calls are answered 24/7.
Information on this page is general and not legal advice. The choice of a criminal defense attorney is an important decision and should not be based solely on advertising.