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City Jail Information for Coppell, TX

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You can reach the Coppell Police Department at (972) 304-3600 or by email at police@coppelltx.gov (emails are only checked during business hours).

Jail Address

Coppell Police Department and holding cell are located at 130 Town Center Blvd., Coppell, Texas 75019

What Type of Facility?

Coppell Police Department Jail is a holding facility. This means that prisoners are generally confined in this facility for no more than 24 hours before being released or transferred to another facility.

What Does It Mean When a Person Is Booked Into Jail?

When a person is arrested there are several different types of documents that must be completed. The person’s property must be listed out in detail, their photograph and fingerprints are taken as well. Once this process has been completed and they are moved into a cell or cellblock, they have at that moment officially been “booked” into jail.

What Is an Alias Warrant?

This is a warrant where no plea has been entered. A prisoner, bail bond company, or an attorney can post a bond for this type of warrant. The bond assures that the prisoner will appear in court.

What Is a Capias Warrant?

A Capias warrant is where a plea has been entered and the prisoner did not follow through with the court agreement.

How Can a Prisoner Get Out of Jail When Arrested for a Felony/Misdemeanor (Higher Than a Class C Misdemeanor)

  • Pay bond at the Denton County or Dallas County Sheriff’s Department Bond Desk depending on the county your loved one has been transferred to from the Coppell Police Department.
  • Contact a Coppell criminal defense attorney. Choose counsel to represent you that you has experience and who knows the court system, the judges, the prosecutors, and the best way to reach a positive result for each and every client’s unique situation.
  • Contact a bail bond company

If Someone Is Transferred to Denton County Jail, How Do I Find Out?

You can find out by searching the Denton County Website or calling the Denton County Jail. All information can be found on the Denton County Jail website under the “Jail Records” tab.

Denton County Sheriff’s office can be reached at 940-349-1700 or at 127 N. Woodrow Lane, Denton, Texas 76205.

If Someone Is Transferred to Collin County Jail, How Do I Find Out?

You can find out by searching the Collin County Website or calling the Collin County Jail.

Collin County Sheriff’s office can be reached at 972-292-6001or at 4300 Community Avenue, McKinney, Texas


If you have further questions, don’t delay. Call Goline & Roland Law Firm today at (940) 400-0475 to schedule your consultation.


 

 

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