Bail Bonds in Archuleta County, CO


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Bail bonds

When a person is put behind bars and taken into custody for a major criminal offense, they need to wait in jail till a bail hearing. It is at this bail hearing that the judge sets the bail . If that individual can't raise the amount, they have to remain in jail until their court date. But that does not always need to hold true; they can also seek the services of a bail bondsman.

Unfortunately, many people end up staying in jail until their court appearance because many do not have a large sum of money sitting around in the bank.

Our website will help you with bailing out your loved ones by connecting you to credible and inexpensive bail bond agents in Archuleta County.

Just what is a bail bond?

A bail bond is a surety bond that is supplied by a bonding company to help secure the release of an apprehended person so they can await their court hearing outside of jail.

There are two kinds of bail bond, specifically a criminal bail bond and a civil bail bond.

A criminal bail bond comes into play in criminal cases. It makes sure that the defendant shows up during the course of the trial and at the same time ensures that the offender will pay the fines and penalties required by the court.

Civil bail bonds are for civil cases. These provide surety on the debts, interests, and expenses imposed on the accused.

How helpful is a bail bond?

A bondsman is your best opportunity to not spend too much time in prison in case you don't have sufficient cash available for bail. A bonding company generally requires a non-refundable rate of 10% of the bail. That is just fair, looking at the risk the bonding company is taking in providing the money. Anyway, the most important thing is to get you out of prison, and for that to happen you need to find a reliable bonding company in your area.

An agreement with a bonding company is also handy given that they can assist in your release from prison, simplifying a complex legal process. You can simply reach out to a bondsman who will provide you an agreement and request you to give the necessary info about yourself, or a person you would like to bail out of prison. If you accept the deal, you can just relax and wait for the bondsman to pay the bail for you.

Of course you still have to be at your trial. But now that you're out on a bond, you can appear in court in your own clothes. If you had stayed in prison because you could not pay bail, you would have appeared in court in a prison jumpsuit -- and that's not a pretty sight to see. A bondsman makes it possible for you to have a decent appearance in court, which matters a whole lot given that first impressions matter.

How does the bail bond process work?

Finding the right bondsman is important. Unfortunately, there are dishonest individuals out there who prey on unsuspecting people that are already desperate for help.

So be prepared when you contact a bonding company. Ask all your questions, and only after all your questions are answered should you continue with the next steps of hiring them. They can then start with posting the bail and submitting the required documents to get you or your loved one released.

What your bondsman needs to know about you

When you or a family member get in contact with a bail bondsman, the latter will ask for the folowing information:

  • The full name of the offender
  • The name and location of the jailhouse where the suspect is detained
  • The booking number in the police blotter
  • The charges filed against the suspect
  • Any other important information

Will the bail bondsman require collateral for their service?

If a bondsman requires collateral for differs between cases, but it is a common practice in the industry. Regarding the type of collateral that is acceptable, the list is simply far too long to mention everything. Suffice to say that if a bail bondsman thinks that something is valueable, it could be used as collateral. Below are just a few examples:

  • Real estate or property
  • Cars, boats, yachts
  • Jewelry or gems
  • Shares, stocks or equities
  • Bank accounts
  • TV, appliances or other devices
  • Antiques or art
  • Farm equipment

And when available, you could also make use of payment options offered by a bondsman.

When you or a friend run the risk of staying in prison for a long time simply because you are not able to come up with the bail money, a bondsman is the only alternative that is left. By using our website you can look for a bail bondsman in Archuleta County. Many of them available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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