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Longmont Bail Bonds

We answer our phones 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. With friendly, personalized service, a Longmont bail bondsman can help you with the entire process of bail bonding. If you are in the Longmont area call us at (303) 449-8200 If you are not call us toll free (877) 579-9166.

Find information about the Longmont court system including costs, appearances, locations and divisions of Boulder County Courts, probation information, and other helpful resources.

Longmont Municipal Court
225 Kimbark Street
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: (303) 651-8688
Fax: (303) 774-4345
Longmont Police Department
225 Kimbark Street
Longmont, CO 80501
Phone: (303) 651-8555

Longmont Police

Understanding the six basic release options will help you to understand what’s going on and what you can expect. There are six basic release options for the Longmont area. These options are:

  1. Walk Through Bond. If you are in danger of being incarcerated because of a warrant for your arrest, we can help to avoid going to jail by issuing you a “Walk Through Bond”.
  2. Cash Bail Bond. the court may opt to retain the cash as payment toward fines and court costs; for this reason, having an authorized third-party post your cash gives you a better chance of getting your money returned.
  3. Surety Bond. An alternative to cash bail is a surety bond. This process involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by an admitted insurance company having adequate assets to satisfy the face value of the bond. The bail agent guarantees to the court that they will pay the bond forfeiture if a defendant fails to appear for their scheduled court appearances. The bail agent’s guarantee is made through a surety company and/or by pledging property owned by the bail agent.
  4. 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.
  5. Release on Personal (Own) Recognizance (P.R.).  Another method of release, pending trial, is through a county or law enforcement administered pre-trial release program. Usually, the employees of these programs interview defendants in custody and make recommendations to the court regarding the release of these individuals on their own recognizance (i.e., without any financial security to insure the defendant’s return).
  6. 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.

The expert Bail Bondsmen at All Day All Night Bail Bonds have all the information you need. Find out more about these bail options.