Colorado Bail Bonds – How Bail Works in CO, How Much Bail Costs, Find Bail Bonds Nearby

Written by our Subject Matter Experts, Updated on September 26, 2019

Colorado Bail Bonds - How Bail Works in CO, How Much Bail Costs, Find Bail Bonds Nearby

Are you looking for a bail bond in Colorado or information on bail? We have a list of the most trusted bail bonds companies in Colorado so you can get in touch with a nearby licensed bondsman. Our bail experts also answer many important questions on how bail bonds work in Colorado and how much bail bonds cost.

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How do bail bonds work in Colorado?

To better understand how bail bonds work in Colorado, you should understand the different bail options available to you, and what to expect of the bail process.

Upon arrest anywhere in the state of Colorado, a person must be processed at the local county jail. To be released from jail, a few steps must occur, including being booked into jail and posting bail. The Judge or Magistrate will set the bail amount for your release after reviewing your law violation, history, and risks associated with your release. For many small violations, a scheduled bail amount might be preset to speed up the release procedures.

When the bail bond amount is decided, a bondsman from Colorado can post the bail bond at the local jail. Now the jail release procedure starts and typically can take anywhere from 1 to 2 hours to be completed. Although cash bonds are permitted in Colorado, they are not commonly used due to the high up-front expense. With a cash bond, you need to pay the full bail amount to be released. The bail is returned to you fully after completion of all court dates and agreements.

In Colorado, you also have the option to use a property bond (land/home) as long as the value is equal or greater than the bail amount. If you don’t show up to court or violate your release terms, the Colorado court will issue a warrant for your arrest and can take over your property. In rare cases, the jail can release you on Own Recognizance (OR) which is typically used on smaller crimes where the judge perceives you to be low risk and has strong confidence that you will show up to court. Sometimes, this release is part of an administered pre-trial release program for you benefit.

Colorado Bail Bonds agents can help you with all your bail needs:

  • Colorado Property Bail Bonds
  • Colorado Immigration Bail Bonds
  • Colorado Surety Bail Bonds




How much is bail in Colorado?

Colorado has one of the highest costs associated with bail bonds. The actual bail bond fee can be as high as 15% which is more than the traditional 10% range we see for other states.

Please note that this is the maximum fee set by the state. It’s possible to find bondsman in Colorado that will charge 10% or even less, but they are not required to. The 15% bail fee gives bondsman more flexibility to determine how much to charge you depending on the risk they take in bailing you out of jail. Shop around and call a few bondsman to see the best rate you can get.

Bail Bonds Near You in Colorado

Search for Colorado bail bonds companies via our form above; please make sure to enter the city AND state.

You can also check our city pages for a nearby Colorado bondsman.



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