At All Day All Night Bail Bonds, we answer the phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any jail, any time. When you need bail bonds in Adams County, we are here to provide our services to you. If you are in this area and have a loved on in jail, call us immediately.

Adams County Bail Bonds Experts

Call Our Local agent At (303) 659-5600 to speak with a bail bondsman in Adams County

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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.

Quick Information about bail bonds in Adams County:

  • A bail agent must make an appointment to post bond (this is a jail requirement)
  • Once a bond is ordered, release time must be within 6 hours (unless a GPS is ordered, or there is another bond condition holding up the process).
  • Adams County encompasses the Municipal Courts of Bennet, Brighton, Commerce City, Federal Heights, Northglenn, Thornton, and Westminster.
  • Our agents can complete the entire bail process/transaction online, or we can meet you at the jail in Brighton.

The one detention center in Brighton Colorado is maintained by the Adams County Sheriff. Inmates who are sentenced to a term of confinement in the jail, as well as those pending the outcome of their criminal cases are housed in the jail. The jail staff is responsible for transporting inmates to other Detention Facilities throughout Colorado. Additionally, they transport inmates to various other court appearances, as well as answer out of county warrants.

Sheriff is an elected position, and it is subject to term limits. This is a vote every four years. The sheriff Department is responsible for many different aspects, for example: patrol, crime investigation in unincorporated areas, service process, court security, and more. Personnel from the Sheriff’s Department (located in Brighton), also participate in “task force” roles allowing them to do the following: coordinate, interact, and work with other agencies across the Front Range, as well as go across jurisdictional and political borders.

Frequently Asked Questions: Bail Bond FAQ's

We offer prompt, dependable guidance and affordable, fairly priced Adams County bail bonds. Our phone lines are open 24/7, so don’t hesitate to reach out at any time. Our experienced agents are always ready to provide free information and answer any questions you may have about the process—because we understand that this can be a stressful and confusing 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.

Posting bail allows a person who has been arrested to be released from jail while they await their court case. The court sets an amount that must be paid for them to be released (the bond amount), and once this money is paid (posted), the defendant can return home, providing they return for all required court dates. 

Our team will walk you through every step with clarity and compassion.

There are many different factors that determine a bond amount (such as the details of the case and a defendant’s history). At All Day All Night Bail Bonds, we offer:

  • Flexible payment plans
  • Affordable options for families in need
  • Fast approval in many situations

📞 Call us anytime or contact us through our online app to get help right away — we are happy to explain your options.

No. The premium paid to a bail bond company is non-refundable. This fee covers the service of posting the bond and securing the defendant’s release.

No case or jail is the same: But, many defendants are released within a few hours after bail is posted.

Release times may vary due to:

  • Jail processing delays
    Weekends or holidays
  • Additional charges or holds

Our goal is always the same: help secure release as quickly as possible.

Yes. We understand that bail is unexpected and stressful.

That’s why we proudly offer flexible payment plans designed to help families right away.

Yes. At All Day All Night Bail Bonds, we offer a convenient online process that allows many clients to complete the bail bond process remotely.

In many cases, you may be able to:

  • Start the bail process online
  • Sign documents electronically
  • Make payments through our secure system
  • Post bond remotely with several jails throughout Colorado

📞 Call us anytime or contact us through our online app to get help right away — we are happy to explain your options.

Collateral is not always required. In some cases, it may depend on:

  • The bond amount
  • The nature of the charges
  • Court conditions

If collateral is needed, we will explain everything clearly and professionally so you know exactly what to expect.

Court appearance is extremely important. If the defendant fails to appear:

  • The judge may issue a warrant
  • The bond may be forfeited
  • The co-signer may become financially responsible

We help our clients understand court obligations so this can be avoided.

Yes — arrests can happen at any time, including nights and weekends.

If you need help, call us anytime or contact us through our online app to get help right awaywe are happy to explain your options and guide you through the next steps.  We know arrests happen all hours of the day and are there to help when you need it.

To begin the bail process, we typically need:

  • Defendant’s full name and date of birth
  • The jail where they are being held
  • The bond amount (if known)
  • Basic co-signer information

Don’t worry if you don’t have everything — we can help locate the details to bail out your loved one.

We proudly serve clients throughout Colorado, including:

  • Denver County Jail
  • Adams County Jail
  • Arapahoe County Jail
  • Weld County Jail
  • Larimer County Jail
  • Boulder County Jail
  • And many other locations statewide

📞 Call anytime to confirm service in your area.

Colorado jails generally cannot hold someone solely for an ICE detainer request once they are eligible for release under state law.

If immigration concerns exist, we recommend speaking with an attorney for guidance.

The Adams County Detention Center is located at:

150 N 19th Ave, Brighton, CO 80601

There is no need to go to the detention center, however. Contact our agents and we’ll work to get your loved one out of jail quickly.

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About the County

Adams County surrounds most of Denver International Airport, which is in the City and County of Denver. The following cities are located within Adams County:

  • Arvada
  • Aurora
  • Bennett
  • Brighton
  • Commerce City
  • Federal Heights
  • Northglenn
  • Thornton
  • Westminster

Adams County was formed in 1902 when the original and massive Arapahoe County was divided into several smaller counties. Brighton was chosen as the permanent county seat in 1904, and consequently, the birth of modern Adams County was complete. In December of 1902 the first meeting of the County Commissioners was held and accordingly the first Sheriff, Martin R. Bromley, was appointed. You may recognize the name “Bromley”; Bromley Lane where the current courthouse is located in Brighton was named for the first Sheriff.

In conclusion, Adams County is the fifth most populous county in Colorado and a part of the Denver Metropolitan area. Adams County encompasses suburbs of Denver, from Brighton and Thornton to Arvada and Northglenn. It includes residential communities, and productive agricultural lands. In short, Adams County contains a little bit of everything. The Denver International Airport (DIA) is located on land that was part of Adams County before it was surrendered to Denver to maintain the airport.

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