
Bail Bond Agents in Boulder County, Colorado
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ASAP Bail Bonds has been serving Boulder County for years and built a reputation as the best in the business.
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.
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.
Cities within Boulder County that we provide service in.
Boulder County Detention Center
(303) 441-4650
3200 Airport Rd, Boulder, CO 80301
Visiting Hours: Pre-registration required, please call Boulder County Jail for more info.
ASAP Bail Bonds has been the most trusted bail bond company in Colorado for years. We operate 24/7 and so communication is direct and immediate. This gives us a transparency that other bail bond companies cannot match.
Our bail agents are local and connected to their communities. It is our mission to serve the good people of Boulder County with service in tough situations. Our services are personalized for you and offer financial freedom, stress reduction and the lowest rates in the state. Give us a call today to get your bail bond process started.
General Information About Boulder County
Boulder county, being one of the 64 counties of Colorado had a total population of 294, 567 people.
The county seat, as well as the most populated municipality in this county, is Boulder. The current population of this county is estimated at over 300,000. The county boasts of natural landscapes and sustained development across the whole county. Other than the city of boulder, there are other incorporated towns such as Jamestown, Ward, Superior, Nederland, Lyons, Louisville, Longmont, and Lafayette.
There are many other things to know about this county such as:
Geography
The county, based on the 2010 US National census, has a total area of 740 square miles. Of this, 726 square miles is landmass while the remainder, 14square miles or 1.9% is made of water. The following are the counties that border Boulder County:
- Larimer County Colorado – to the north
- City and County of Broomfield – to the southeast
- Weld County – to the east
- Gilpin County – to the south
- Jefferson County – to the south
- Grand County –to the west
The county is home to a number of national protected areas such as National protected areas, Roosevelt National Forest, James Peak Wilderness, Arapaho National Forest, Indian Peaks Wilderness and James Peak Wilderness.
Demographics:
This county had 271, 651 people, 68,808 families and 114, 680 households as of the 2000 census. With a density of 162 households per square mile, this is one of the most densely populated in Colorado. The population density per square mile was 162 people.
Here is the racial makeup of the county:
88.54% -White
0.88% -Black or African American,
0.61% -Native American,
3.06% -Asian,
0.06% -Pacific Islander,
4.67% -from other races,
2.18% -from two or more races
10.46% Latino or Hispanic
Politics
Boulder County is a liberal county when compared to the rest of the counties in Colorado. In 2008 and 2012 elections, the Republican Party garnered just less than 28% of the vote.