Aggravated Assault Arrest in Cobb County, GA: What to Expect
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An Aggravated Assault arrest in Cobb County is one of the most serious situations a family can face. This is a felony charge in Georgia that carries significant penalties β but being arrested does not mean your loved one has to sit in jail while the case is resolved. If someone you love has been arrested for Aggravated Assault in Cobb County Georgia, here is exactly what to expect and how to secure their release as fast as possible.
What Happens After an Aggravated Assault Arrest in Cobb County?
After an Aggravated Assault arrest in Cobb County the defendant is typically transported to one of these locations depending on where the arrest occurred:
- Marietta city limits β Marietta Police Department then transferred to Cobb County Adult Detention Center
- Kennesaw city limits β Kennesaw Police Department or Cobb County Adult Detention Center
- Smyrna city limits β Smyrna Police Department then transferred to Cobb County Adult Detention Center
- Austell or Powder Springs β Cobb County Adult Detention Center at 1825 County Services Pkwy Marietta GA 30008
- County roads or highways β Cobb County Adult Detention Center directly
Because Aggravated Assault is a felony charge in Georgia, a judge may need to set bail at a bond hearing rather than through a standard bond schedule. This means there may be a short delay before bail is set and the release process can begin. Our experienced agents stay in close contact throughout this process to ensure the bond is posted the moment bail is set.
How Much Is Bail for Aggravated Assault in Cobb County?
Bail amounts for Aggravated Assault in Cobb County vary significantly depending on the severity of the offense, the weapon involved, the defendant’s criminal history, and the judge’s discretion. General ranges include:
- Aggravated Assault β first offense no weapon: $5,000 to $15,000
- Aggravated Assault β with a deadly weapon: $15,000 to $50,000
- Aggravated Assault β with intent to rob or rape: $25,000 to $100,000 or higher
- Aggravated Assault β against a law enforcement officer: $50,000 or higher
- Aggravated Assault β with prior felony history: Judge sets bail at hearing
Georgia law caps bail bond fees at 15% of the total bail amount. That means:
- $5,000 bailΒ Β = $590.00 – $750 bond fee
- $15,000 bail = $1,690.00 – $2,250 bond fee
- $25,000 bail = $2,590.00 – $3,750 bond fee
- $50,000 bail = $5,190.00 – $7,500 bond fee
A 24 Hour Bail Bonding also offers flexible payment plans for qualified clients β so you can secure your loved one’s release without overwhelming financial strain.
Can Someone Be Released After an Aggravated Assault Arrest?
In many cases yes β but the timeline depends on whether bail is set by a bond schedule or requires a judge. For standard Aggravated Assault charges without aggravating factors bail may be set at booking and the release process can begin within 2 to 4 hours after bond is posted. For more serious charges or cases involving weapons or prior felony history a bond hearing before a judge may be required which can take 24 to 48 hours. Working with an experienced Cobb County bail bondsman ensures the bond is posted immediately once bail is set so your loved one is released as fast as legally possible.
Aggravated Assault vs Simple Assault in Georgia
Understanding the difference between Aggravated Assault and Simple Assault in Georgia is important:
Simple Assault β Misdemeanor:
- Attempting to commit a violent injury against another person
- Or committing an act that places another person in reasonable fear of immediately receiving a violent injury
- Penalties include fines up to $1,000 and up to 12 months in jail
- Lower bail amounts β typically $500 to $2,500
Aggravated Assault β Felony:
- Assault committed with a deadly weapon or instrument likely to result in serious bodily injury
- Assault with intent to murder, rape, or rob
- Penalties include 1 to 20 years in prison β up to 20 years with a firearm
- Significantly higher bail amounts
- Judge may set bail at a hearing
An Aggravated Assault conviction carries severe long term consequences including a permanent felony record, loss of voting rights, loss of the right to own a firearm, and serious employment and housing consequences. Securing fast release gives your loved one critical time to prepare a proper legal defense with a qualified criminal defense attorney.
What to Do Right Now If Someone Was Arrested for Aggravated Assault in Cobb County
- Get their full name and date of birth β you will need this for the bondsman and inmate search
- Find out where they are being held β search the Cobb County Sheriff inmate search online or call the jail at 770-499-4200
- Call A 24 Hour Bail Bonding immediately β 770-434-9665
- Do not discuss case details β advise the defendant to say as little as possible until speaking with an attorney
- Contact a felony criminal defense attorney immediately β Aggravated Assault charges are serious and require experienced legal representation from the very first day
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A 24 Hour Bail Bonding proudly serves families throughout all of Cobb County including:
- Marietta β our home base since 1990, minutes from Cobb County Adult Detention Center
- Smyrna β fast response for Smyrna arrests available around the clock
- Kennesaw β serving Kennesaw families 24 hours a day 7 days a week
- Austell β local agents ready to post bond immediately
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No matter where in Cobb County the arrest occurred β whether in Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Austell, Powder Springs, or anywhere else in Cobb County β A 24 Hour Bail Bonding posts bond fast and gets your loved one home.
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At A 24 Hour Bail Bonding we handle Aggravated Assault bail bonds regularly. We understand the urgency, the fear, and the questions families have when a loved one faces a serious felony charge. Our team provides fast, confidential, and compassionate service β no judgment, just professional help when you need it most.
We serve all of Cobb County including Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Austell, Powder Springs, and all surrounding areas.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Aggravated Assault Bail Bonds in Cobb County
Q: How long does booking take after an Aggravated Assault arrest in Cobb County? A: Booking typically takes 2 to 4 hours. For felony charges a judge may need to set bail at a hearing which can take 24 to 48 hours.
Q: Can someone be released after an Aggravated Assault arrest? A: Yes β in many cases once bail is set and bond is posted release begins within 2 to 4 hours. More serious charges may require a bond hearing first.
Q: How much does an Aggravated Assault bail bond cost in Georgia? A: Georgia caps bail bond fees at 15% of the total bail amount. For a $15,000 bail the bond fee is $2,250. A 24 Hour Bail Bonding offers flexible payment plans.
Q: What is the difference between Simple Assault and Aggravated Assault in Georgia? A: Simple Assault is a misdemeanor involving threatening behavior. Aggravated Assault is a felony involving a deadly weapon or intent to commit a serious crime and carries 1 to 20 years in prison.
Q: Do you handle felony bail bonds in Cobb County? A: Yes. A 24 Hour Bail Bonding handles all felony bail bonds including Aggravated Assault for families in Marietta, Smyrna, Kennesaw, Austell, Powder Springs, and all of Cobb County.
Q: Who should I call for fast Aggravated Assault bail bonds in Cobb County? A: Call A 24 Hour Bail Bonding anytime day or night β 770-434-9665.
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