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The bail bonds process is full of laws, practices, and requirements that can become overpowering for anyone. If you, a friend or loved one ends up needing bail, finding an approved bondsman in Denver County, Colorado, is important toward securing the release of friend or family member. At Denver County Bail Bonds we are committed to assisting our clients in navigating the legal system in a stress-free and welcoming environment.
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Jail Fees: Typically Jail fees in Denver County are approximately $50
Paperwork/Fingerprints: All paperwork and fingerprints have to be completed out prior to release. We at Denver County Bail Bonds are here to help with the process.
Release Time: Once all the paperwork and fingerprinting is done, typical release times are around 2-6hrs.
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Our team of licensed Colorado bail bonds people will help you through each step of getting a bail bond.
We promise each client, indemnitor, and defendant will get courteous, professional bail bond service in a comforting environment.
Understanding Bail Bonds And what you need to know
You could be arrested for a variety of reasons.
Would you have enough money immediately available to secure your release? Would you need a bond agency? If so, what would that mean?
Having friends and family that could bond you out certainly makes things more comfortable; however not everybody has this advantage and even those who do could be embarrassed to ask. Understanding the rules and regulations of bail bonds will put you in a more comfortable position.
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Minutes away, Our team of licensed bondsman are ready and waiting.
When family or friends can’t post bail, a bail agency or licensed bail bondsman is usually where people turn for help.
We’re a family-owned, local bail bond agency with generations of experience in the bail bond industry.
Online Bail Bonds
Filing paperwork in stressful times is no fun. Our online bail bonds system is a quick, accessible and safe means to get the process started.
Skip the lines and the stress of completing forms at the jail and finish the process in under 10 minutes using any device.
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What you need to know about the Denver County Sheriff’s Department
The Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center in downtown Denver houses most of the pre-rial/non-convicted detainees and is where newly arrested citizens are taken and processed.
The Downtown Detention Center / Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center is also where bonds are posted for defendants. Our licensed bail bond agents are moments away, 24-7, ready to post bail for you or a loved one as quickly as possible.
Denver Sheriff’s Department
Van Cise-Simonet Detenttion Center
How Bail Bonds Work In Denver County
A defendant must be fully booked and fingerprints must be cleared before a bond is accepted. This can take a few hours, so a bond may take between 3-6 hours to be accepted. Most bonds need to be submitted before 9:00 pm, so we recommend posting the bond as early as possible to allow enough time for the whole process.
Important Links
Important Phone Numbers
Non-Emergency Help 720-913-2000
Crime Stoppers Anonymous Tips 720-913-7867 (STOP)
Important Terms
Cash Bail – The total bail amount must be paid in cash. It will be held until the defendant’s court hearing.
Surety Bond – A licensed bail agent (such as us) or a bail agency, backed by an insurance company (a surety company), pledges to pay the full value of the bond if the accused doesn’t appear in court.
Release on Citation (Cite Out) – A citation by the arresting officer to the defendant informing them to appear in court on a particular date.
Release on Personal (Own) Recognizance (P.R.) – A release pending trial that does not require any payment.
Property Bond – In rare cases, a detainee may be released by posting property and/or insurance to the court as bail. If the defendant fails to appear for their hearing the property may be seized or foreclosed on.
Some Types Of Bonds We Service:
Criminal Bail Bonds
Though uncommon, an office can get an arrest warrant approved by a judge by providing information about the accused that establishes probable cause.
Felony Bail Bonds
In the US, a felony is defined as a crime that is punishable in excess of one year; a misdemeanor is punishable by less than one year.
Traffic Bail Bonds
A court can issue a warrant for unpaid traffic tickets. Coincidentally this is the most common type of arrest warrant. Citations can be easy to forget, and before you know it you’re in jail.
Domestic Violence Bail Bonds
The key thing to understand is that domestic violence can mean anything. It can mean any crime done as a means of coercion, control, intimidation, punishment, or revenge. For example, if a roommate breaks your tv as an act of retaliation, that can be domestic violence.
Domestic Violence Bail Bonds
If someone knows he or she has a warrant, he or she can arrange for a bond before actually being arrested. Once the bond is approved he or she can turn hem- or herself in knowing release will happen quickly and the arrest won’t happen at work or in front of friends and family.
DUI Bail Bonds
In Colorado, there are three categories of impaired driving:
DUI: Driving Under the iInfluence. This can apply to alcohol, drugs, or both.
DWAI: Driving While Ability Impaired: This can also apply to alcohol, drugs, or both.
DUI per se: Driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or more. This is called “DUI per se.”
Drug paraphernalia Bail Bonds
“Drug paraphernalia”
A title that means any articles, goods, or accessories designed or altered for creating, applying, or hiding drugs, typically for recreational uses.