The Cost of Bail Bonds in Colorado

  • Post published:January 18, 2016
  • Post category:Bail Bonds
What is the cost of bail bonds?

One of the most common questions related to bail bonds is “how much does a bail bond cost?” Today, we’re going to look at a few basics related to cost: How to know you’re getting a good price, and why price shouldn’t be your main focus during your search.

 
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Bail Bond Cost: Check Your State’s Laws

Most people don’t know that bail bond fees are set by law in each state. In fact, here in Colorado, bail bond fees cannot exceed 15% of the full bail amount.  This makes it much easier to spot scam artists who are charging exorbitant amounts of money. Let’s say you have a friend in jail, and their bail is set at $5,000. A bail agent can charge up to $750 as a bail bond fee. If they go above 15%, you know they are not a legitimate business.

 
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Cost Isn’t What You Should Focus On

When you are looking for a bail bondsman to help get your loved one released from jail, cost isn’t the main thing you should focus on. We understand it is important, but it shouldn’t be the only thing that goes into your decision. You most likely don’t have a good understanding of the criminal justice system – most people don’t deal with it on a daily basis. We do. Our bail agents have years of experience and insight they can offer you when you work with us to get your friend out of jail. Not only will we walk you through the process, we’ll give you tips and advice and explain the court system and its many complexities. The cost of bail is set at a maximum in Colorado – why not focus on finding a Boulder County bail agent you work well with instead of the cost?

 

Call All Day All Night Bail Bonds Today

Here at All Day All Night Bail Bonds, we have the experience you need as you work to get your friend released from jail. And, because we know price is important, we accept credit card payments to make the process simpler for you. Give us a call 24/7 to get the help you need!