Title: Express Bail Bonds Denver Colorado
1DENVER COLORADO EXPRESS BAIL BONDS
- Express Bail Bonds is located one block south of
the Denver downtown detention center in Denver
Colorado. We are the closest bail bond agency to
the new Denver jail / detention center. Serving
Colorado as a bail bondsman since 1988 we know
the bail bonding business and court system.
Express bail bonds would be happy to answer your
questions and help you post the bail and defend
yourself in the judicial system of our state. It
is important for you to protect your rights and
consult with legal counsel in criminal court
cases. We can meet you at the detention center or
jail or at our office for your convenience.
2Express Bail Bonds
- Express Bail Bonds Denver Colorado post criminal
bail bonds in all city and county courts and
detention centers. Some other bail bond
situations you may come to need are immigration
bail bonds and car impound bail bonds, we do not
post these types of bonds at this time because we
specialize in criminal court bail bonds. Below we
have listed some phone numbers of companies that
provide these services, we don't have any
affiliation to any of these companies so we
advise you ask any questions you may have and
using your own judgment if you choose to contract
with any business listed.
Immigration Bail BondsGonzales Gonzales
Immigration bail bonds (303)451-7221 or
1-800-628-8888Ins- Ice Bail Bonds National
1-800-224-5937Action Immigration Bail Bonds
1-800-940-8889At Liberty Bail Bonds (720)663-1811
Bail is a procedure by which a Judge or a
Magistrate sets at liberty one who has been
arrested or imprisoned, upon receipt of security
to ensure the released prisoner's later
appearance in court for further proceedings.
Release from custody is ordinarily affected by
posting a sum of money, or a bond, although
originally bail included the delivery of other
forms of property, such as title to real estate.
The principal use of bail in modern legal systems
is to secure the freedom, pending trial, of one
arrested and charged with a criminal offense.
3What are the release options if someone is
arrested?
There are five basic release options available.
The five options are-
- Cash Bail - Cash bail means a person must give
the court the total amount of the bail in cash.
The cash will be held by the court until the
defendant appears to all of his/her court cases
and the case is concluded. Full cash bonds
provide a powerful incentive for the defendant to
appear in court. If the defendant appears for all
of his/her scheduled court appearances, the cash
bail should be returned in full. - Surety Bond - An alternative to cash bail is a
surety bond. This process involves a contractual
undertaking guaranteed by an admitted insurance
company having adequate assets to satisfy the
face value of the bond. The bail agent guarantees
to the court that they will pay the bond
forfeiture if a defendant fails to appear for
their scheduled court appearances. The bail
agents guarantee is made through a surety
company and/or by pledging property owned by the
bail agent. - Property Bond - In rare cases an individual may
be released by posting a property bond with the
court. With a property bond, the court records a
lien on the property to secure the bail amount.
If the defendant fails to appear in court as
scheduled, the court may foreclose on the
property to obtain the forfeited bail amount.
4- Release on Personal (Own) Recognizance (P.R.) -
Another method of release, pending trial, is
through a county or law enforcement administered
pre-trial release program. Usually, the employees
of these programs interview defendants in custody
and make recommendations to the court regarding
the release of these individuals on their own
recognizance (i.e., without any financial
security to insure the defendants return). - Release on Citation (Cite Out) - This procedure
involves the issuance of a citation by the
arresting officer to the arrestee, informing the
arrestee that he/she must appear in court at an
appointed court date.
- How much does a bail bond (surety bond) cost?
- In Colorado, the bail premium (fee) is 15 or 50
minimum. Typically for bonds 5,000 or larger we
charge 10 of the full bail amount with approved
cosigner. For example, if the bail amount is
10,000, the premium charged is 1,000. Most
detention facilities charge bonding, booking, or
filing fees of 5-50 each. - When will collateral be returned?
- Collateral is usually returned when the court
finishes with the defendants case(s), exonerating
the bail bond(s), and when all fees have been
paid. You must deliver bond release documents to
Bonding Agent. - How long does it take to get released from jail?
- It typically takes anywhere from 15 minutes to 1
hour to be released on bail in a Municipal or
City Jail. If a defendant is booked into a county
jail it usually takes anywhere from 2 to 8 hours
to be released on bail.
5Contact us
- Posting Bail Bonds in All City and County Jails
and Police Departments in Colorado Including- -
- Denver City and County Van Cise-Simonet Detention
Center is one block north of our office - Aurora Municipal Court and Detention Center,
Adams County In Brighton Colorado - Arapahoe County Centennial Colorado, and Doulglas
County Castle Rock Colorado - Jefferson County Courts and Detention Center in
Golden Colorado - Weld County in Greeley Colorado
1304 Elati Street Denver CO 80204 Call Toll Free
1-888-883-7336 / 1-888-88FREEME expressbailbonds_at_g
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