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Licensed professional Bail Bonds, Weld County

Bail Bonds in Weld County as a whole is full of laws, practices, and conditions that can become overwhelming for anyone. At Weld 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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Complete the bail bond documents online from your computer, smartphone, or tablet right where you are instead of having to hassle with it at the jail.

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Jail Fees: Jail fees in Weld County are $40

Paperwork/Fingerprints: Paperwork must be finished and fingerprints processed prior to release. We at Weld County Bail Bonds are here to help you through the process. 

Release Time: Once everything has been completed, typical release times are 2-6 hours. 

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Weld County Bail Bonds leads the industry for bail bonds in Weld County Colorado. We can have a licensed bail bond agent meet you at the jail within minutes of your call.

To ensure your loved one will be released from the Weld County Jail give our local 24-hour Weld County Bail Bonds company a call today and let us guide you through the bail bond process in a friendly and supportive environment.

Understanding Bail Bonds

Recognizing how bail bonds work is fundamental to ensuring a stress-free and uncomplicated process.

Missing steps or filing paperwork wrong can lead to more frustration and increased jail time. Here at Weld County Bail Bonds, we have years of experience, and our licensed bondsman are available within moments, anytime, any day to answer your questions and guide you through the process. 

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Being locked up causes a lot of stress on everyone involved, chiefly because it never happens at a convenient time.

Weld County Bail Bonds is here to guide you through the complexities of state laws and intricacies of jail release.

Call us or get started and rest assured you’re in trustworthy hands, anytime, day or night. 

Online Bail Bonds In Weld County

Registering paperwork in stressful circumstances is no fun. Our online bail bonds system is a fast, easy, and secure means to get the process started.

Jump the lines and forget 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 Weld County Sheriff’s Department

Our licensed bail bond agents are minutes away from the Weld County Jail 24-7, ready to post bail and get you or a loved one home as soon as possible. 

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How Bail Bonds Work In Weld County

A defendant must be fully booked, including fingerprint clearance, before a bond is accepted. This may take between 3-6 hours. Since most bonds need to be submitted before 9:00 pm, we advise posting the bond as early as possible to allow enough time for everything to be finished.

Important Links

Important Phone Numbers

Non-Emergency Help 970-356-4015
Crime Stoppers Anonymous Tips: 1-800-222-8477 (STOP)

Important Terms

Cash Bail – Means the total Amount of bail must be paid in cash, which will be held until the defendant’s court appearance.

Surety Bond – A bail agent backed by a surety company (insurance company) pays the total amount if the defendant fails to appear at court.

Release on Citation (Cite Out) – A citation the arresting officer gives to the defendant informing them to appear in court on the date of their hearing.

Release on Personal (Own) Recognizance (P.R.) – Release before trial without payment.

Property Bond – A defendant secures release by posting property or insurance to the court instead of money. If the defendant doesn’t appear in court the property may be seized.​

Some Types Of Bonds We Service:

Criminal Bail Bonds

Although unusual, it is possible for an office can get an arrest warrant from a judge or magistrate if they provide information on someone that establishes probable cause

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Felony Bail Bonds

In the US, there is a liberal distinction between a felony and a misdemeanor. A felony is punishable by more than a year whereas a misdemeanor is punishable by less than a year.

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Traffic Bail Bonds

A court can issue a warrant for unpaid traffic tickets, and this happens to be the most common type of arrest warrant. Citations are easy to lose track of, and then you’re behind bars.

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Domestic Violence Bail Bonds

Domestic violence does not just refer to people involved romantically. It can mean any crime committed to harass another person. For example, a roommate breaks something to get back at you, that can constitute domestic violence.

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Domestic Violence Bail Bonds

If you know that you have a warrant, you can arrange for a bond before you are arrested. Then you can turn yourself in at a time of your convenience knowing that you will be released and not have to face the humiliation of arrest in front of friends and family.

DUI Bail Bonds

Colorado has three categories of impaired driving:

DUI, which is driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs or both.
DWAI, which is driving while ability impaired with drugs, alcohol or both.
DUI per se. Driving with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or more is called a “DUI per se.”

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Drug paraphernalia Bail Bonds

“Drug paraphernalia”

refers to any articles, goods, or accessories designed or altered for the purpose of creating, applying, or hiding drugs, usually for recreational use.

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Misdemeanor Bail Bonds

Misdemeanors are misconduct that are less significant when compared to other crimes and don’t often result in jail time. 

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Weld County JAIL LOCATIONS

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