We answer our phones 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Any jail, any time. When you need help, our Mesa County bail bondsmen are here to provide service to you. Contact us online or by calling us directly to obtain Mesa County bail bonds.
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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.
Mesa County Bail Bonds INformation:
ALL DAY ALL NIGHT BAIL BONDS can help you with the following bail bonds:
- Felony Bail Bond
- DUI Bail Bond
- Domestic Violence Bail Bond
- Warrant Bail Bond
- Drug Related Bail Bond
- Many More
When you need to post bail and you are looking for a bail bondsman, the most important thing to look for is an agent that is available anytime, as well as offering fast and friendly service. All Day All Night Bail Bonds is one of the leading companies of the industry within the county. Due to our availability and quick service, we have thrived in the industry ever since our doors opened. We are available 24/7 and open on every holiday. And additionally, we work hard to provide our signature excellent service across a wide area of the county. Our bail agents are local to Grand Junction, CO, which means we offer personalize help and don’t pass judgement. We know that bad things happen to good people.Â
All Day all Night Bail is licensed in the state of Colorado. We provide excellent customer service, and our good reviews illustrate this . Covering most of western Colorado, we have the experience you need in your emergency situation. Contact our helpful bail agents for information on inmates and bail bonds. Because we work in so many areas across Colorado, we have many resources at our disposal to help you. Additionally, we also offer many different options regarding your bail bond: Co-signers are an option, and we accept large and small surety bonds (learn about different types of bonds offered in Colorado).
Frequently Asked Questions: Bail Bond FAQ's
At All Day All Night Bail Bonds, we provide fast, reliable advice and affordable, transparent Mesa County bail bonds with no hidden fees. Our phone lines are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so call us anytime, day or night, without hesitation.
Our experienced agents are always happy to offer free, no-obligation information, answer all your questions about the bail process, and guide you with clarity and compassion. We understand how confusing and hectic this time can feel.
We’ll also help you determine exactly what type of bond is best for your situation and work quickly to get your loved one out of jail as soon as possible: Often within just a few hours.
Bail allows a person who has been arrested to be released from jail while their court case is pending. The court sets a bond amount, and once bail is posted, the defendant can return home with the promise to appear for all required court dates.
Our team will walk you through every step with clarity and compassion.
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 operates a little differently, but in many cases, defendants are released within a few hours after bail is posted.
Release times can vary depending on factors such as:
- Processing delays at the jail
- Weekends or holidays
- Additional charges or holds
No matter the situation, our priority remains the same: securing 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.
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.
Showing up for court is critical. If a defendant fails to appear:
- A judge may issue a warrant for their arrest
- The bond can be forfeited
- The co-signer may be held financially responsible
We work closely with our clients to ensure they understand their court obligations and avoid these consequences.
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.
The Mesa County jail is located at:
215 Rice Street
Grand Junction, CO 81501
There is no need to go to this location, however. Instead, contact one of our agents 24/7 to get helpful advice and a fast bailout!
Court System Information
About the County
Mesa county is located on the far West side of Colorado. The following cities are located in in the area:
- Carpenter
- Clifton
- Collbran
- De Beque
- Fruita
- Fruitvale
- Gateway
- Grand Junction
- Loma
- Mack
- Mesa
- Orchard Mesa
- Palisade
- Redlands
- Whitewater
In ancient times, this county was home to dinosaurs, and was an enormous, humid flood plain. The first known settlers in the valley were the Fremont Indians, circa 250 to 1300 A.D. Later residents included the Northern Ute Tribe (in the 1800’s). The revered Ute Chief Ouray was a prominent leader. Many of the areas geographical interests got their name from two Spanish Friars – the Dominguez and Escalante Canyons got their names from these two friars. In September of 1881, Mesa County was a popular place to live. The town of Ute came into existence. Eventually, the name became West Denver, before finally turning into Grand Junction, as it is known today. By 1883, it was made the county seat of Mesa County, and the area was thriving soon after when the Rio Grande and Denver Railroad came through.
The County Today
As of 2010, the population in Mesa County was 146,723. The county has an area of 3,341 square miles, 3,329 of which is land, with the remaining 12 being water. It is the fourth largest county in the state of Colorado. In a 2000 census, there were 116,225 people residing in the county, 46,000 households, and 31.5 thousand families. The density was recorded to be 35 people per square mile. 48,300 homes were recorded to be in an area of 15 square miles. 31.5% of households in the county had a child under the age of 18 residing in the home, 55% were married couples, with only 31% being an individual home owner.