Act Swift Bail Bonds is authorized to post surety bonds for all eligible charges processed through the Ellis County court system, including arrests originating in Glenn Heights. Our agents handle felony bonds, misdemeanor bonds, DWI/DUI bonds, drug possession, assault, warrants, and more.
Where Glenn Heights Arrests Are Processed
Ellis County Jail
Arrests in Glenn Heights that require a surety bond are transferred to the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie for magistration and bond processing.
View Facility Details → Is Glenn Heights in Ellis County or Dallas County?
Glenn Heights straddles both Ellis County and Dallas County. The southern portions of the city fall within Ellis County, while the northern areas are in Dallas County. The jurisdiction of the arrest is determined by the physical location of the incident, not the city limits as a whole. Act Swift Bail Bonds handles Ellis County cases and can connect you with our Dallas County sister office for Dallas County arrests.
Where do Glenn Heights arrests go for booking?
Arrests in the Ellis County portion of Glenn Heights are transported to the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie for booking and magistration. Arrests in the Dallas County section go to the Dallas County jail system. Confirming the correct facility before filing a bond is essential, and our agents can help make that determination.
Does Glenn Heights have a city jail?
Glenn Heights does not operate a standalone city jail. The Glenn Heights Police Department handles initial contact and transport, but individuals requiring a surety bond are transferred to the appropriate county facility — either the Ellis County Jail in Waxahachie or the Dallas County system — depending on jurisdiction.
How can Act Swift help if I am unsure where my family member is being held?
Call Act Swift Bail Bonds at (972) 923-0313 and our agents will help determine the custody location and jurisdiction. We regularly handle Glenn Heights cases and know how to check both Ellis County and Dallas County booking records to locate detainees quickly and begin the bond process.