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Bail Bonds Services in Cross Roads, Texas

Cross Roads still feels like a small town, so an arrest there can catch a family off guard fast. City Hall Bail Bonds has helped Denton County families through this for more than 20 years and can walk you through exactly what happens next.

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Who Is City Hall Bail Bonds?

Shawn Cagle has run City Hall Bail Bonds for more than 20 years from the same office near the Denton County Jail. Cross Roads is a small town along the busy U.S. 380 corridor, and its own police department has only existed since 2021, younger than a lot of the bonds we write. Cross Roads is also split between two school districts, Aubrey ISD in the north and Denton ISD in the rest of town, a reminder of how recently a lot of the town's boundaries were drawn.


When a Cross Roads mother called us because her son had been stopped along 380 and taken in by the town's own department for the first time, we spent extra time explaining how a newer, smaller department processes bookings differently than the county does, then confirmed timing with the officer on duty ourselves.


We treat every Cross Roads client like a neighbor, not a case number, and we explain each step in plain language from the first phone call.

Jail Information

Cross Roads runs its own police department, a TPCA-accredited agency that's only been around since 2021, so a first arrest there often gets processed a little differently than in a bigger city with an older system. City Hall Bail Bonds checks directly with the department to confirm booking status before we start any paperwork.


From there we explain inmate rights, how bond amounts get set, and what a cosigner is responsible for, so nothing catches you off guard while your loved one is still in custody.



  • Inmate Rights
  • Bail and Bond Information
  • Jail Policies and Procedures
  • Jail Program

General Bail Bond Stats

Bail amounts in Cross Roads follow the same Denton County guidelines used across the region. Misdemeanor bail is usually $500 to $5,000, and felony bail can reach $50,000 or more.


Around 85 to 90 percent of people choose a licensed bondsman instead of paying cash outright, and release generally takes 2 to 8 hours once the bond is posted.

Why Shawn Cagle - City Hall Bail Bonds?

Cross Roads keeps changing fast, with new houses, a new town park, and a police department barely a few years old. City Hall Bail Bonds has spent over 20 years learning how Denton County's courts and jails operate, so we can guide Cross Roads families through a process that's still new to a lot of local officers too.


You'll get straight answers and a team that treats you with respect from the first phone call.

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Professional Expertise

Over 20 years working Denton County bail bonds (License #010412), including newer departments like Cross Roads PD.

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Availability

We answer day or night for Cross Roads bail emergencies.

Comprehensive Service

We serve every city and jail across Denton County

Fast and Efficient Processing

Quick paperwork so you're not left waiting around.

Need a Bail Bond in Cross Roads? — Call Now

Waiting to hear back from a small-town department can feel just as stressful as waiting on a big one. City Hall Bail Bonds works fast to get your Cross Roads bail bond moving the same day you call.

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FAQs About Bail Bonds

Get answers to some frequently asked questions below.

  • What is a bail bond in Cross Roads, Texas?

    A bail bond in Cross Roads is an agreement City Hall Bail Bonds makes with the court, after booking through the town's own police department, so the defendant can be released while the case is pending.

  • How does the bail bond process work in Cross Roads?

    The bail bond process in Cross Roads starts with a call to City Hall Bail Bonds with the defendant's name and charges. Since the town's own police department was only established in 2021, we confirm booking details directly with their officers before filing paperwork.

  • How much does a bail bond cost in Cross Roads, Texas?

    A bail bond in Cross Roads typically costs 10 percent of the total bail amount set by the court. This fee covers the bonding service and is not refundable.

  • What information do I need for a bail bond in Cross Roads?

    You'll need the defendant's full name, date of birth, jail or department location, and charges. Because Cross Roads PD is a newer department, we sometimes confirm a few extra booking details directly with their office.

  • Is City Hall Bail Bonds a licensed bail bondsman in Cross Roads, Texas?

    Yes, City Hall Bail Bonds is a licensed bail bondsman serving Cross Roads under Denton County License #010412, and we work directly with the town's police department to confirm bookings quickly.