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Denver:
(303) 920-4433

Larimer:
(970) 221-3200

Weld:
(970) 356-5353

Boulder:
(303) 449-8200

Pueblo:
(719) 583-2663

Jefferson County:
(303) 271-0808

Adams County:
(303) 659-5600

Arapahoe County:
(303) 790-4500

How Our Denver Bail Bonds Can Help You & Your Loved Ones

We will provide you with prompt, reliable advice and affordable & fairly priced Denver bail bonds. Our phone lines are open 24 hours a day, so don’t hesitate to contact us. Our agents are happy to provide you with free information and answer any questions you have about the process – we know this can be a confusing and hectic time.


We will also help you figure out what kind of bond you need, and how soon you can get your loved one out of jail.

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Our bonding process can be completed 100% online. Apply, sign, pay, and bail your loved one out in minutes with our easy online process.

24/7 Denver Bail Bonds

At any jail at any time, ALL DAY ALL NIGHT can help you with the entire process of posting a bond. Does it seem complicated? Visit our How it Works page for an easy, step-by-step process. Or simply call us for information and advice.

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ALL DAY ALL NIGHT'S helpful staff is ready to answer any bail bond question with professional expertise and fast friendly service. We are a trusted company and have been in business since 1996! Rated A+ by the Denver BBB.

Local Bail Bonds

ALL DAY ALL NIGHT bail services extend throughout the entire state – from Castle Rock, Denver, and the Front Range. We provide service to the entire Denver metro area so you can get the help you need and get your loved one out of jail fast!

We cover the entire state of Colorado, so call us to find out how soon we can help you.

Our agents provide fast, affordable, and reliable bail bonds in Denver Colorado

Paperwork

The jail requires all the paperwork for bail bonds in Denver to be completed before entering the jail lobby.

Fingerprints

The jail will not accept Denver bail bonds before the individuals fingerprints have cleared.

Short Release Time

Once a bond is ordered, release time must be within six hours, unless a GPS is ordered, or another bond condition is holding up the process.

Note: Denver County and District Courts utilize Pretrial Services and a Pretrial Services hold may delay the release of the inmate until the next business day after the bond is posted.

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Denver Bail Bond Information

Here you’ll find some helpful information about facilities throughout Colorado. Don’t hesitate to call one of our professional, helpful agents if you have questions: We are here to help you!

The Denver County Sheriff’s Department staffs and maintains two detention facilities in the City and County of Denver. The Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center is located downtown and houses most pre-trial, or non-convicted detainees. It is this facility that new arrestees are taken to and processed. The two facilities have an average daily inmate population in excess of 2,000.

In addition, the Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center, or the Downtown Detention Center, also houses the Bond Desk where Denver bail bonds are posted to secure the release of a defendant. This is the facility to which the agent providing bail bonds in Denver will go to “post” bond for you friend or family member so they can be released and get back home where they belong!

The Bond Desk closes at 10:00PM and it is highly recommended that all paperwork be done and the agent be in line to post bond no later than 9:00PM. While technically possible to post bonds with a deputy after the bail bonding desk has closed, it will generally not get the defendant released any sooner than posting it in the morning when the bail bonding desk reopens.

Further Details

Some important characteristics of obtaining bail bonds in Denver is that a defendant must be fully booked into the facility and their fingerprints must be cleared before the jail will accept bond for them. It can take several hours for a persons fingerprints to be submitted and returned with an identity. The time it takes for a defendant to be released from the jail after their bond has been posted varies depending, but tends to be from 4-6 hours.

Facility Information

Learn more about the facilities in the Denver area.

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Inmate Information

The Denver County Jail facility on Smith Road houses both male and female inmates that have been sentenced to a term of confinement and also some pre-sentence female inmates. In addition the County Jail supervises inmates serving alternative sentences such as work release. It maintains the full range of Security levels from minimum security dormitories to maximum security cells and “lock-down” units.

Largest in the State

The Sheriff’s Department is the largest in the State of Colorado and third largest law enforcement agency in the State after the Department of Corrections and Police Department. It is currently headed by interim Sheriff Elias Diggins. The Sheriff Department has a long and rich history. It is the oldest in the State, being founded in 1858 when Denver was the County Seat of Arapahoe County. At that early date it was responsible for most of what is now North-Eastern Colorado. The Department and the position of Sheriff went through many changes through the years until its present form today within the Home-Rule City. The position of Sheriff is appointed by the Mayor.

Prestigious Awards

Denver has received many accolades, and the city is home to a growing number of startup tech companies. Denver County was the first in the nation to receive accreditation from the American Correctional Association (ACA) and is accredited by the National Commission on Correctional Health Care (NCCHC). In 2013 they received the prestigious Triple Crown Accreditation recognizing departments for adapting top the country’s most proven solutions to correctional management. Since its inception in 1993, only 39 of the country’s more than 3,500 departments have received the award placing the our sheriff department in the top 1% of departments nationwide.

Role of the Sheriff's Department

The Sheriff Department is responsible for the County Detention Facilities, transport of prisoner to court appearances and other facilities, Court security, service of civil process, apprehension of criminal fugitives, bail bonds for Denver-area jails, and maintaining the security of critical incident sites within the County.

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Helpful Resources for
Obtaining Bail Bonds in Denver

Here are some resources to help you as you work your way through the bail bonds process. Learn how bail works, and contact us if you have any questions about bail.

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Denver Police Department

Business Journal

Denver County Court

Denver Sheriff Department

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