Tulsa County Jail

When a person is arrested, they must be processed and charged. This is typically where a mug shot and fingerprints will be taken, and where the police will begin to process the case. Once that is done, the person will be placed in jail.

Getting Out of County Jail Isn’t Free

The Tulsa County Jail is one of the most common places that a person is taken if they have been arrested for a crime in Tulsa County. Once there, the person must have bail hearing within a certain amount of time so that they can obtain their freedom until the trial.

While jail may not be the horrible place it is made to seem in movies, it is important to get loved ones out as soon as possible. If the bail amount is too high to pay out of pocket, a bail bondsmen can front the money for a nonrefundable fee.

If arrested in Tulsa it is possible a person could be taken to Tulsa Municipal Jail.

Why Do I Need An Attorney?

While most people know they need defense attorney for a trial, an experienced attorney can make a difference even in getting someone out of jail. At the Edge Law Firm, we know how slow the system can be and will work to streamline the process. We also have standing relationships with bail bondsmen, which can save you thousands of dollars.

If you have a loved one in county jail, contact us immediately.

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