An Aurora bail bondsman is available to answer your call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any jail time. We are here to provide help and our services to you when you need Aurora bail bonds. Call us to get free advice when a loved one is arrested in the Aurora area. Feel free to contact us with any questions
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Helpful Information: How Aurora Bail Bonds Work:
Important information for the City of Aurora bail bonds:
- The jail collects a $10 fee per bond.
- Once a bond is ordered, release time must be within 6 hours (unless a GPS is a bond condition, or there is another bond condition holding up the process).
- Our Aurora bail bondsman can complete the bail transaction through email, faxes, or credit cards (electronically), or we can meet you at the jail.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Bail Bond FAQ's
At All Day All Night Bail Bonds, we offer fast, dependable guidance and truly affordable, transparent pricing on bail bonds. Our phones are answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—call us anytime, day or night, without hesitation.
Our caring agents provide free consultations, answer every question about the bail process, and offer clear, step-by-step support. We know an arrest can feel overwhelming and chaotic, and we’re committed to making things as smooth and stress-free as possible for you and your family. We’ll help identify the right type of bond for your situation—whether it’s through the Aurora Municipal Detention Center or Arapahoe County Detention Center — and explain exactly how quickly we can work to get your loved one released and back home where they belong.
Reach out today. We’re here around the clock to help when it matters most.
Bail is the legal process that allows someone who has been arrested to be released from jail while awaiting trial or other court proceedings.
The court determines a bail amount, which serves as a financial guarantee that the person will attend all required court dates. Once this amount is posted—either in cash, through a bail bondsman, or via other approved methods—the defendant is typically freed to return home, with the understanding that they must appear as scheduled. If they comply, the bail money is usually refunded (minus any fees); if they fail to appear, the bail may be forfeited, and a warrant could be issued.
This system aims to balance the presumption of innocence with the need to ensure court attendance and community safety.
You’ll never feel alone—we’ll explain every step clearly and support you with warmth and understanding.
The cost of a bail bond depends on the bond amount and the details of the case. 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.
Every jail is different, 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.
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 away — we are happy to explain your options and guide you through the next steps.
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.
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.
There are two jail locations where your loved one might be held:
Aurora Municipal Detention Center:
14999 E Alameda Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80012
Arapahoe County Detention Center:
7375 S Potomac St, Centennial, CO 80112
There is no need to go to these locations, physically. Please contact us 24/7 and our agents will help you find your loved one and do all the work to get them released quickly.
Court System Information
The Aurora City Police Chief maintains the City Detention Center in Aurora, Colorado. Unlike other jails, Aurora’s detention facility is only a temporary housing facility. They hold a defendant for a maximum of 72 hours. If the defendant has not posted bail or resolved their case in front of the Municipal Court within 72 hours, authorities will transport them to Adams or Arapahoe County jail. The Aurora Marshall is responsible for transporting inmates to municipal or county jails and courts. The City of Aurora has been growing steadily since the 1970s. The volume of cases the court hears has grown to make it one of the busiest courts in all of Colorado. Call one of our agents for bail bonds in Aurora, CO to get out of jail fast!
About the City
The City of Aurora got its start as the town of Fletcher, which was founded by a Denver businessman named Donald Fletcher. It began as a real estate speculation, but things did not go so well, especially after the silver market crashed in 1893. Mr. Fletcher eventually fled the town leaving it with considerable debt. consequently, the town was renamed Aurora in 1907, after one of its original subdivisions.
Aurora has long had a major military presence. The Army opened Army General Hospital #21 in 1918 which became Fitzsimmons Army Hospital and finally Fitzsimmons Army Medical Center. FAMC is famous for treating President Dwight D. Eisenhower for a heart attack in 1955. The entire eighth floor was turned into offices for the President and his staff while he was recuperating.
The City Today
Eventually, Aurora began to grow steadily, and at one time in the late 1970’s and early 80’s was the fastest growing city in the US. Aurora is now a Home-Rule Municipality, and is the largest suburb of the Denver Metro Area. The city spans three counties. The majority of the city is spread across Adams and Arapahoe counties with the extreme southeastern portion of the city dipping into Douglas County.
In 1999, the facility closed as an Army Hospital and has been redeveloped into the Anschutz Medical Campus for the University of Colorado Hospital, and the Children’s Hospital. The Air Force has also had a steady presence in Aurora, with the establishment of Lowry Air Field for the Army Air Corps in 1938. The name of the air field became Lowry Air Force Base because of the formation of the Air Force in 1948. Lowry Air Force Base also served as the first campus for the United States Air Force Academy from 1955-1958. Today, the facility is Buckley Air Force Base, which is home to the 460th Space Wing and the Colorado Air National Guard. Today, Aurora remains a growing community with ample opportunities for employment and affordable housing relative to much of the surrounding areas.