Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 111, No. 258, Ed. 1 Friday, April 17, 2015 Page: 85 of 100
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Denton Record-Chronicle
April 17, 2015
Best of Denton
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SERVICES
BEST ATTORNEY/
LAW FIRM
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HAYNES BERRY WHITE &
VANZANT, LP
512 W. Hickory St., Suite 100
940-387-3518
www.hbwvlaw.com
The firm opened its doors in the mid
1980s and provides expert legal counsel
and representation.
Haynes Berry White & Vanzant, LP, has
two ofiices located in Denton and Gaines-
ville. It has a legal team of 10 professional
attorneys with more than a combined 85
years of experience.
Among the legal services the firm offers
are real estate, family, business, bankrupt-
cy, criminal and municipal law.
“We strive to be prompt and efficient
and to look for and help achieve the best
results for our clients,” Managing Partner
Don White Jr. said.
Runner-up: Minor & Jester, P.C.
Bragging rights: Sawko & Burroughs,
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BEST BAIL BONDS
SHAWN CAGLE-CITY HALL
BAIL BONDS
1602 E. McKinney St.
940-381-0338
www.cityhallbailbonds.com
In operation for nearly two decades,
Shawn Cagle’s City Hall Bail Bonds has
been serving Denton County as an honest
and trusted bondsman who has earned a
solid reputation as one who will not only
help a client in a time of need, but also be
there to make the process as smooth and
quick as possible.
Cagle, who was bom and raised in Den-
ton, knows his company’s services aren’t
needed until trouble strikes. But by taking
the approach of treating every client with
respect as if they are friends or family, City
Hall Bail Bonds makes it a goal to do any-
thing it can to help its clients through tough
times.
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sist in the process of getting the lowest cost
and the fastest bail bonds possible. With
every client, Cagle strives to make all the in-
formation available with regard to the pro-
cess of getting a loved one out of jail quickly
and safely.
And once the release from jail has been
secured, Cagle and his City Hall Bail Bonds
staff will make sure its clients are kept up to
date with its court settings.
Cagle said he is honored to be a repeat
Best of Denton winner. And he’s sure this
year's honor is the result of the friendly and
affordable he’s been providing local resi-
dents since he started City Hall Bail Bonds
back in 1997.
Runner-up: Webb’s Country Wide
Bail Bondss
Bragging rights: Big Bubba’s Bail-
bonding Co,
79 years and CEO Dale E. Kimble is proud-
ly caring on the business’s tradition of pro-
viding exceptional service and, he adds,
“typically the best rates and services avail-
able.”
BEST BANK/
FINANCIAL INSTITUTION
Offering a frill range of financial servic-
es, DATCU nevertheless strives to be more
than a mere banking option.
“It’s great to know that our efforts in car-
ing for our members and the community is
so well received,” said Kimble.
DATCU’s respected status in the Den-
ton community was long ago established
and as a regular “Best of Denton” winner
DATCU is in no danger of losing its lofty
stature.
Runner-up: Northstar Bank
Bragging rights: PointBank
DATCU
Downtown Denton location: 225 W. Mulberry St.
940-387-8585
www.datcu.org
From the moment you step into the lob-
by and are quickly greeted by a friendly
“hello” from either the receptionist or a
nearby teller, DATCU’s welcoming envi-
ronment reflects its commitment to the
Denton community and its goal of creating
a family atmosphere.
DATCU has been a local institution for
Cagle and his staff will educate and as-
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