Adams County Jail
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We have the knowledge, experience, and professional network that other agencies cannot match. ASAP Bail Bonds has a local agent for you that is stationed in Boulder and is waiting to answer your call 24/7. Day or night we will answer and start processing your bail bond on the first call.

Adams County is the fifth most populated in Colorado and has its county seat at Brighton.
The county is so named after an early Colorado State governor named Alva Adams. Based on the United States census of 2010, the county had a total population of 441, 603 inhabitants. Interestingly, there are 11 other counties in the United States that share a name with Adams County! In terms of economy, this county has an unemployment rate of 3.3% and there are positive prospects of job growth. As for the climate and weather, the county has September, June, and August as the most conducive months whereas January and December are the months that are least comfortable.
Here are other facts you need to know about Adams County, Colorado:
Information from the US Census Bureau shows that the county has a total of 1,184 square miles in size. Of this, 16 square miles is water while the rest, 1,168 square miles is landmass. Most of the Denver International Airport is surrounded by this county. Denver is a big city in Denver County.
The county borders the following other counties:
- Weld County – to the north
- Washington County – to the east
- Morgan County – to the northeast
- Arapahoe County – to the south
- Jefferson County – to the west
- City & County of Denver – to the south
- City & County of Broomfield – to the northwest
Demographics
Based on the census of the year 2000, this county had a total population of 363, 857 people and 92, 144 families in 128, 156 households. The density per square mile was 305 people. The following was the racial makeup based on the census results:
- 77.29% -White
- 2.97% -Black or African American
- 1.19% -Native American
- 3.21% -Asian
- 0.12% -Pacific Islanders
- 11.73% -from other races
- 3.49% -from two or more other races
- 28.19%-Latino or Hispanic population
Get Help From ASAP Bail Bonds
If you or a loved one have been charged with a crime, be sure to give ASAP Bail Bonds a call. We will not let anyone stay in jail a minute longer than they have to. Our local bail bondsman not only work with urgency and efficiency, but they also take the stress and confusion out of the process. Being family-owned and -operated, we focus on giving you the attention a family member would deserve. Your personal bail agent will answer your every call, your every question, and walk you through each phase of the process. They can post any bail bond, large or small. Your bondsman can also work with those in custody for all charges so do not hesitate to call us today.
We are experienced enough to know that to the untrained eye the bail bond and release process can seem intimidating. When you couple it with the inherent stress and worrying that comes with yourself or someone you know being detained then the experience can be terrible. ASAP Bail Bonds offers a service that eliminates this stress. We make sure that you receive personal attention and are understood at each step. ASAP Bail Bonds offers payment plans to finance your bond if needed as well. Our agents are the best and their sole mission is to reunite you with your loved one.
What Happens During the Bail Process?
The court process may be complicated, but the bail bonds process is much easier to understand. After your loved one has been arrested
- You call our office to talk about bail.
- We look up the bail amount and charges for your loved one.
- We calculate the bond premium and talk about what you’ll be charged.
- You and any co-applicants fill out a bond application and sign a standard contract. The co-signers serve as the indemnitor for the bail bond, which means they guarantee that your loved one will comply with the court.
- You pay your bond agent the bail premium.
- The bond agent will post bail for your loved one at the jail.
After your loved one has been released from jail, that individual will come see us as well.
What’s the Process to Release a Bond
Releasing a bail bond means getting money back from the court and ending your obligation as an indemnitor. That happens once your loved one has made all required court appearances or the charges have been dismissed. At this time, we’ll return your collateral. However, we retain your bond premium as the fee for our service.
Easy, Convenient Service
By making the process as streamlined as possible, by accepting all major credit cards and requiring no collateral on most bonds, our bonding company is able to obtain bail for even those cosigners that are out of state. Offering bail applications online and in person, our process is meant to be as client-friendly as possible.
Don’t hesitate. Your family member’s or loved one’s freedom and comfort depend on your quick actions. Rely on the trusted efforts of Colorado’s Top-Rated Local® bail bondsmen at ASAP Bail Bonds.