Bail Bonds in Butler County, KS – Ultimate Guide! Find Bondsmen, How Bail Works, Bail Costs

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Butler County, Kansas Bail Bonds – Find Bondsman in Butler County, KS– How Bail Works, Bail Costs

Our expertly written guide provides all you need to know about bail bonds in Butler County, KS. We cover critical information dealing with how bail works and what fees and costs you should expect to be charged when looking to bail someone out of Butler County, KS Jail. Learn about common bail amounts, locate nearby bail bondsmen, jails, sheriff's offices, and learn more about common crimes that occur in Butler County, KS.

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We pride ourselves on giving you a comprehensive guide knowing the stress that comes with having someone in jail. We include information on resources that may be useful during this time, like contact information for criminal defense attorneys, and even nearby job centers to help those that may have lost their jobs while under arrest.

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Bail Bondsmen in Butler County, KS

Our bail bonds listings cover all nearby bail bondsmen that service the Butler County jail. Find contact information for each bail bonds company, and be sure to ask about payment plans and low % down options. When calling a bail bondsmen, you will need the first and last name of the arrested person and the name of the county jail they are located in.


Top 3 Bail Bondsmen in Butler County, KansasTop 3 Bail Bonds Companies in Butler County, KS

Aaaa Greer Bonding
830 W Central Ave, El Dorado, KS
Best Bail Bonds Companies in Butler County, Kansas
Hotrod Bail & Bonding
1600 W Central Ave, El Dorado, KS
Best Bail Bonds Companies in Butler County, Kansas
Owen's Bonding Co.
1111 S High St, El Dorado, KS
Best Bail Bonds Companies in Butler County, Kansas

Additional Bail Bonds Near Butler County, KS Jail

Blondies Bail Bonds
Brad Jabara-Bail Bonds
3700 N Woodlawn St Ste 106, Wichita, KS
Brad's Bail Bonds
4033 N Woodlawn Ct Ste 1, Bel Aire, KS
Big Phil's Bail Bonds
6018 E 41st St N, Bel Aire, KS
First Class Bail Bonds
PO Box 414, Rose Hill, KS
Regeneration Bail Bonds
1205 n williamsburg st b, Wichita, KS
A-Aaa Bonding Co
2449 North Poplar Street, Wichita, KS
Bucks Bail Bonds
3016 E 13th St N, Wichita, KS
Palmer Bail Bonding Co
2038 North Grove Avenue, Wichita, KS
Uncle Bill's Bail Bonds
2425 E 13th St N, Wichita, KS

How do bail bonds work in Butler County, KS?

To better understand how bail bonds work in Kansas, let's start with the arrest. Upon arrest anywhere in the state of Kansas, a person must be processed at the local county jail. To be released from jail, a few steps must occur, including being 'booked in' and posting bail. You may need to meet with the Bail Magistrate. The Bail Magistrates reviews your case and determines if you will be released on Personal Recognizance or if bail will be set for your release.

In Kansas, you will go through an interview to determine your criminal history and risk upon leaving jail - risk to cause harm to others and risk of running away and not showing up to your court dates. Upon review, your bail amount will be assessed and depending on your risk level, extra precautions might be taken to track you (GPS device), drug/alcohol tests, or other stipulations. When the bail amount is confirmed, a bail bonds agent can be sent to post the bond at the local jail. At this time the jail release process begins and typically can take anywhere from 1-2 hours to be completed. Using the service of a bail bondsman typically requires collateral and someone to co-sign on the bail bond.

We highly recommend reading of our complete guide on how bail bonds work to learn more about the bail process. If you are attempting to bail someone out from another state, you can talk with your local bondsman - that's the bondman in your county, and not the state where the person is detained.

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How much does a bail bond cost in Butler County, KS?


Kansas bail bond costs are defined by the Department of Insurance and are non-negotiable. The bail bond fee is set at 10% of the bail bond amount. This means you will pay a $1,000 fee on a $10,000 bail bond. These fees cannot be negotiated up and down as they are set by the Kansas government.

Before committing to using a bail bondsman, make sure you have had the chance to meet with the bail magistrate who may be able to release you on Personal Recognizance, which means a free release, although certain restrictions may be put in place to ensure your safety to others and your presence in court.

We recommend reading our guide on how much bail costs for a deep dive into fees bondsmen charge. It's also critical to understand that you do not get bail money back, specifically the 10% bail fee back from the bondsman.


County Jail, Sheriff & Police Near Butler County, KS

Butler County Detention Facility
701 South Stone Road 6704, El Dorado, KS
(316)320-7766
El Dorado City Jail
220 East 1st Avenue 6704, El Dorado, KS
(316)321-9120
El Dorado Correctional Facility (EDCF)
PO Box 311 6704, El Dorado, KS
(316)321-7284
Towanda Police Lockup
114 North 3rd Street 6714, Towanda, KS
(316)536-2516
Augusta Department of Public Safety - Police Holding
2100 North Ohio Street 6701, Augusta, KS
(316)775-4500

Butler County, KS Crime Statistics

Annual number of crimes that were reported to the police in Butler County, KS. Data is based on FBI crime statistics database.


Butler County, KS Bail Amounts for Different Crimes – How much is bail?

We provide estimates on average bail prices for different misdemeanor and felony crimes in Butler County, KS. These are estimates since the exact amounts can vary substantially depending on your age, details involving the charge, criminal history, and prior record of not appearing to court.

  • – Ranges from $2,500 to $10,000 depending on type of assault
  • – Possession of controlled substance can range from $500 to 2,500 bail
  • - $25,000 to $100,000 bail amount
  • – No bail amount set or $1 million in some cases
  • – Voluntary manslaughter $100,000 and involuntary starting at $25,000
  • - $500 to $2,500 depending on history and details surrounding the offense
  • – Typically $200 to $500
  • - $20,000 minimum but up to $50,000 in some areas

Check our detailed guide to learn more about how bail is determined, find additional bail prices for crimes, and find out how bail can be lowered.


Demographic Data

Key demographic data based on Census for Butler County, KS. Much of this information can be useful for bail bondsmen who are prospecting the county as a possibility to start a bail bonds business. Education, income, and employment statistics are vital in assessing the overall risk of a population when it comes to lending money for bail. Median home values are useful to determine collateral for property bail bonds.


Population in Butler County, KS

Butler County, KS has seen a 1.51% change in population over a six year period, compared to 2.10% for Kansas, and 5.50% for the rest of the US.


Ethnicity in Butler County, KS

Education Attainment in Butler County, KS

Unemployment Statistics in Butler County, KS

Unemployment data is based on Bureau of Labor statistics. Employment status is the single most important piece of information that bail bondsmen consider when deciding to bail someone out of jail. Having a job and an active income stream is the single most impactful reassurance bondsmen can have.


Median Household Income in Butler County, KS

The median household income for Butler County, KS is roughly 111% of the overall Kansas state average.


Median Home Values in Butler County, KS

Property bonds are a good way of making bail if an individual has equity in their property but very little or no cash. By looking at the median home values in Butler County, KS, we can roughly estimate the asset potential the county’s residents have.


Lawyers in Butler County, KS

We pride ourselves on our reader focused approach, which includes providing information on resources that may be useful.

It’s generally a good idea to get in touch with a lawyer to seek assistance for the trial, fair sentencing, and even to challenge the bail amount that is being set for the person you are looking to release from jail. Particularly when cash bail is set, it’s important that bail is set fairly, which is an area where a lawyer can assist.

If you need free or low-income legal help, you may qualify for assistance from the American Bar Association.

Cooper Law Offices
1145 N Rd, Andover, KS
(225)272-4488
Cooper, Shannon L. Attorney at Law
1145 N Rd Ste 107, Andover, KS
(225)756-5454
Stalcup Randy
2413 N Fieldstone St, Andover, KS
(225)383-0078
Abington Cole + Ellery(225)383-8649
Alan Joseph Law Office
7701 E Kellogg Dr Ste 895, Wichita, KS
(225)343-9369

Job Centers in Butler County, KS

One of the shortcomings of the bail system is the time someone can be stuck in jail – it’s often enough time for a person to lose their job. To make matters worse, having a tarnished record further complicates matters. This is why we are listing reputable job centers near Butler County, KS to help get people back on their feet.

Butler Workforce Center
524 N. Main, El Dorado, KS
(316)321-2350
Wichita WORKFORCE CENTER
2021 N. Amidon Suite 1100, Wichita, KS
(316)771-6800
Kansas Works-Newton
203 E Broadway, Newton, KS
(316)283-7000
Cowley Workforce Center
108 East 12th Street, Winfield, KS
(620)221-7790
Sumner County Workforce Center
314 North Washington, Wellington, KS
(620)326-2659

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