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Randall County Jail Release: A Guide by Dixon Bail Bonds

  • Writer: Joshua Dixon
    Joshua Dixon
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

If your loved one has been arrested in south Amarillo or Canyon, they are likely being held at the Randall County Jail. Dealing with the Randall County Sheriff’s Office and the local courts requires a specific process that differs slightly from Potter County.

At Dixon Bail Bonds, we’ve been serving the Randall County community for years. Here is exactly what you need to do to get them out.

Step 1: Confirm They Are in Randall County

The Randall County Jail is located at 9100 S. Georgia St, Amarillo, TX 79118.

Before you call us, try to have the following ready:

  • The defendant's full name.

  • Their birthdate.

  • The charges (if you know them).

Step 2: The Magistration (Setting the Bond)

In Randall County, a defendant must see a judge to have their bond set. This typically happens in the mornings at the jail facility. If the arrest happened in Canyon, the case may eventually be heard at the Randall County Courthouse on the square, but the bail process starts at the jail on Georgia St.

Step 3: Contact Dixon Bail Bonds

As a licensed Randall County bondsman (License #01-132), Dixon Bail Bonds is authorized to post bonds immediately once they are set by the judge.

Why call Dixon?

  • Proximity: We know the Randall County jail staff and procedures, which helps prevent paperwork delays.

  • Affordability: We offer flexible payment plans because we know bail is an unexpected expense.

  • 24/7 Service: We don't close. Whether it's 2:00 AM on a Tuesday or a holiday weekend, we are ready to help.

Step 4: The Release Process

Once Dixon Bail Bonds posts the bond, the jail staff must process the release. In Randall County, this usually takes between 2 to 4 hours, though it can vary based on how busy the booking desk is. We will stay in touch with you throughout this time so you know exactly when to head to the jail for pickup.

Step 5: Post-Release Responsibilities

Release is just the beginning. The defendant must come to our office immediately after release to complete their file. They are also required to attend all court dates at either the Randall County Courthouse or the local Justice of the Peace courts.

 
 
 

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