Denver Bail Bonds

A Denver bail bondsman is available to answer your phone calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any jail, any time. When you need help, we are here to provide our service to you. If you are in the Denver area, call us at (303) 920-4433. If you are not, call us toll free (877) 579-9166.

Find information about the Denver inmate search including costs, appearances, locations and divisions of Denver County Courts, probation information, and other helpful resources.

Traffic Division
1437 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80202
Hours: M-F,
8AM – 8:30PM
(720) 865-7840
Denver City Jail
Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center
490 W. Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
(720) 913-3600

Criminal and General Sessions Divisions
Office of Clerk of Court
Lindsey-Flanigan Court House
520 W. Colfax Avenue
Denver, CO 80204
(720) 337-0410
M-F 7:30AM-4:30PM
Denver Jail Bonding Office:
(720) 337-0061 or (720) 337-0062
Van Cise-Simonet Detention Center

Denver County Cases Search

The Criminal Division of the Denver County Court adjudicates cases involving Colorado Revised Statute violations, including misdemeanors and felonies. Examples would be Driving Under Restraint, Driving Under Suspension, Driving Under the Influence, and Driving While Ability Impaired. The Criminal Division also hears felony cases through the preliminary hearing stage only.

There are six basic release options for the Denver area. These options are:

  1. Surety Bond: A bail agent assures the court that he will pay if the accused doesn’t show up in court.
  2. Cash Bail: If the defendant is asked to post bail in cash, other assets are not acceptable. Since the money has already been paid, it binds the accused to appear in court.
  3. Property Bond: A lien on property is marked to secure the bail amount. When the defendant fails to appear in the court, the court has the right to seize his property.
  4. Release on Personal Recognizance: Through this type of bond, the defendant is released without any financial motive to secure his return. There is no sum attached to it. The court releases the accused on his own recognizance. Recognizance is a conditional obligation undertaken by a person before the court whereby he recognizes that he owes a personal debt to the state. Release on personal recognizance is only allowed when the charge is minor or a nonviolent crime.
  5. Release on Citation (Cite Out): This procedure involves the issuance of a citation by the arresting officer to the arrestee, informing the arrestee that he/she must appear in court at an appointed court date.
  6. Walk Through Bond: If you are in danger of being incarcerated because of a warrant for your arrest, we can help you to avoid going to jail by issuing you a “Walk Through Bond”.

Understanding the six basic release options will help you to understand what’s going on and what you can expect. The expert Bail Bondsmen at All Day All Night Bail Bonds have all the information you need. Find out more about these bail bonds.