
Bail Bond Agents in Elbert County, Colorado
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There is no bail bond agency serving Elbert County, Colorado that is more trusted than ASAP Bail Bonds.
We are the largest bail bond company in Colorado but are still family owned and operated. This means we give you an attentive and personalize experience while also offering you the lowest rate on your bond. This is something no other bail bond business in the state can provide to you. Your local Elbert County bail bondsmen is operating 24/7 including holidays. Our bail agents go through the most thorough training program in Colorado and operate with us as industry leaders. Give us a call now and we will get your bail bond posted ASAP!
Get Help From ASAP Bail Bonds
We all make bad decisions at time, and if your bad decision has landed you in the Elbert County jail, give ASAP Bail Bonds a call now. We have not only written thousands of bail bonds we have also successfully released thousands of individuals from their bail bonds. A big reason we have such a successful record is because our licensed bail bondsmen guide you through the whole process from start to finish. You have 24/7 access and we work with our customers to get life back to normal. You will go through the qualifying process and discuss payment options with your bondsman on the first call. We resolve any issues quickly and free of charge as well.
The bail bond process can seem intimidating, but when you work with ASAP Bail Bonds in Elbert County we get you through the process with ease. Since we are the largest bail bond company in Colorado, we can offer you lower rates than any of our competitors. Couple this with our agents working diligently around the clock to get your person out of jail and you get unmatched service. We also offer financial freedom through a variety of payment plans and collateral collection, though usually our rates are low enough that most can make a one-time payment.
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 Elbert County that we provide service in
Elbert County Jail Info
Elbert County Detention Center
(303) 621-2027
751 Ute Ave, Kiowa, CO 80117
Visiting Hours: Please call the Elbert County Jail for information.
Why We Are the Bail Bondsmen Elbert County Trusts
Our personalized approach to posting bail bonds for customers has allowed us to connect to the idea that when you work with us, your family and friends are ours.
Our mission of reuniting family members and friends and getting life back to normal has driven our work and made us the most trusted bail bond company. Since we are driven by this mission we have built a system based on transparency, being affordable and being fast. ASAP Bail Bonds answers every call, every question and is here to serve you! Give us a call today to get the bail bond service you deserve.
GENERAL INFO ABOUT ELBERT County
Elbert County is in the state of Colorado, and its county seat is Kiowa.
The county is included in CO Metropolitan Statistical Area, under the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood. It is named after the governor of the Colorado territory, Samuel Hitt Elbert, at the time the county was formed. Kit Carson, Lincoln, and Cheyenne were carved out of Eagle county in 1889.
Adjacent counties are as follows;
- Douglas County-West
- Lincoln County-East
- El Paso County-South
- Arapahoe County-North
Demographics
Elbert county covers an area of 1,851 sqm with a population of 19,872 as of 2OOO census records. Most of the population is between the age bracket of 25-44 at 32.80%, followed by those below the age of 18 years at 30.20% of the population. Teenagers and young adults of between 18-24 were only 5.5 % of the population, and the elderly population who have attained the age of 65 years and above was 6.00%. Those between 45-64 years were around 25.50%, with the ratio of men to women almost 1:1. The per capita income in the county is relatively high at $24,960, with a relatively low percentage of people living below the poverty line which is at 4%.
Racial makeup
- White- 95.22%
- Black- 0.64%
- Native American- 0.63%
- Asian –0.37%
- Latino- 3.85%
- Pacific Islander- 0.09%
- Others- 1.28%
Communities
There are 3 major towns in the county namely; Kiowa, Simla, and Elizabeth. Designated Census places are Ponderosa park and Elbert. We also have unincorporated communities that include Agate, Matheson, and Fondis.
Politics
Elbert County is incorporated in the 4th congressional district with Ken Buck, a republican being the representative currently. The county supports republican candidates but a few democrats, Roy Romer in 1990 and Dick Lamm in 1982 won the gubernatorial seats in the county. For updates, one may read official newspapers in the county which includes; the Elbert County News and Ranchland News published weekly, and Prairie Times which is published monthly.