$500 is the standard amount to bail out on a Class B misdemeanor in DFW (plain-vanilla prostitution, including solicitation, is a Class B misdemeanor in Texas). The amount would be the same whether you are a fucker or fuckee. Of course, the amount of bail may be different depending on the practice of a particular city's municipal court and whether the arrested person has prior or pending cases.
An arrested person can be released in the following ways:
1. by posting cash bail yourself
2. by another person posting cash bail
3. by using a credit card to post bail (in some jails)
4. by hiring a bail bondsman
5. by hiring a lawyer to post a bond
6. by being released on your own recognizance (ROR)
7. by running really fast in handcuffs
It would be unusual for a judge to allow ROR in a prostitution case. I'm skeptical that a typical john would want a bail hearing anyway, since drawing attention to the case is probably the last thing the suspect wants. ROR for a provider? Good luck with that! Haha.
My advice to a hobbyist is to have a trustworthy hobby buddy who would post bail if the shit hits the fan. When cash is posted as bail, the money is refunded once the case is over, minus a small fee retained by the county (for example, $50 in Dallas County).
Why use a hobby buddy and not keep $500 cash or a credit card with you when you hobby? Because it exposes you to theft -- monetary and identity -- by your female companion, dumbass!
A hobbyist who uses a bail bondsman can expect to pay AT LEAST a $50 premium to post the bond. The premium is non-refundable.
A provider who uses a bail bondsman might be asked to pay a $500 premium for the bondsman to post a $500 bond OR EVEN MORE. I'm not kidding. Bail bondsman are the scum of the earth and will take advantage of a person's misfortune.
In Texas, lawyers can write bonds, but no ethical lawyer will write a bond for his own client because to do so could present a conflict of interest if the client fails to come to court. In such a case, the lawyer may want his own client arrested so the lawyer isn't obligated on the bond. Wanting your own client arrested may hinder the attorney-client relationship. Haha. But it does make it easier to get ahold of your client because you know where he or she is.