
Bail Bond Agents in Grand County, Colorado
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ASAP Bail Bonds Grand County is the supreme bail bonds service provider.
Our local agents post bail bonds at the Grand County jail faster than any other company. ASAP Bail Bonds Grand County agents are also ready to answer your call 24/7, 365 including holidays. This means that no matter when you are in need we are only a phone call a short drive away from getting your loved one released. Our agents know bail bonds can be a financial burden. They offer the lowest rates so that you can get back to living normal life as fast as possible. Give us a call today to get the bail bond process started.
Get Help From ASAP Bail Bonds
Have you or a loved one been detained in Grand County, Colorado? If so, give ASAP Bail Bonds a call right away to post your bail bond. We know this situation can be stressful but we promise to make the release process fast, smooth and simple. Our bail bond agents are experts in the industry and will walk you and your loved one through each step. We can post all bail bonds regardless of magnitude. ASAP Bail Bondsmen also work with all charges. This means we can serve you no matter what!
Although seemingly confusing, the bail bond process is made easy and understandable with our protocol. We offer a personalized service to you that includes a 24/7 on call bail agent until your bond is released. This direct communication makes us unsurpassed in customer service. To better serve you we also offer a variety of financing options. To post your bail bond you can secure either a signature bond which requires just a small premium charge. Alternatives we also offer are payment plans and collateral collection.
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 Grand County that we provide service in
Grand County Jail Info
Grand County Detention Center
(970) 725-3343
670 Spring St, Hot Sulphur Springs, CO 80451
Visiting Hours:
Female inmates:
Wed: 9:00 PM -10:00 PM
Sat and Sun: 9:00 AM -10:30 AM
3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
Male inmates:
Wed: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Sat and Sun: 10:30 AM – Noon
1:00 PM – 3:30 PM
Why We Are the Bail Bondsman Delta County Trusts
Our only mission is to get your loved one released from jail as fast as possible and as easy as possible.
ASAP Bail Bonds Grand County bail agents are located minutes away from the jail which gives us an edge others cannot match. We want your experience with ASAP Bail Bonds to be one built on communication and trust. Your direct line of communication with us ensures you are informed every step of the way. We employ only licensed bail bondsmen and we offer the most secure bonds in the state. Call today to get the lowest rate on your bail bond and get your friend or family member released.
GENERAL INFO ABOUT GRAND County
Located on 1,870 square miles, the county was founded on February 2, 1874.
It is named after two physical features, the Grand River and the Grand Lake. It was created from Summit County. The area boasts of mountains, meadows, and river valleys.
Below are other important facts you need to know about the county:
Geography
The county is strategically located and borders 8 counties, namely:
- Boulder County – to the east
- Clear Creek County – to the southeast
- Eagle County – to the southwest
- Gilpin County – to the east
- Jackson County –to the north
- Larimer County – to the northeast
- Routt County – to the west
- Summit County – to the south
Worthy to note is that only 1.2% of the county’s total area is water. Though there are other geographic features, the Middle Park is the leading attraction of the county. You can indulge yourself in recreation activities in sites like the Arapaho National Recreation Area, Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, Never Summer Wilderness, and Vasquez Peak Wilderness.
The major towns in the county are Granby, Kremmling, Grand Lake, Winter Park, Hot Sulphur Springs, and Fraser.
Demographics
According to the 2010 US Census, there were 14,843 people in the county; an increase of 19.3% from 2000. It was estimated that there were 3,217 families in 5,075 households based on the same census. Housing units stood at 10,894, with a mean density of 6 for every square Kilometer. The racial makeup as of the 2010 census was as follows:
- 95.15% White
- 0.68% Asian
- 0.48% African American or Black
- 0.43% Native American
- 0.10% Pacific Islander
- 2.00% other races
- 4.36% Latino or Hispanic
- 23.8% were of German
- 12.6% Irish
About 7.30% of the total population lives below the poverty line, including 6.10% of the ages 65 and above and 7.90% under the age of 18. The average age was 37 years.