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Bail Bond Agents in Larimer County, Colorado

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If you are looking to post a bail bond at the Larimer County Detention Center at the lowest rate and fastest pace then choose ASAP Bail Bonds.

ASAP Bail Bonds Larimer County Detention Center
is the most popular bail bonds service provider in the state. Our agents go through a rigorous selection process and thorough training. We provide professional and friendly service at local locations throughout Larimer County. Our operations are running 24/7 so no matter what time you need us we will answer your call. We also offer the lowest rates in Colorado and can beat any competitors price! Call us today for a free quote and get the release process started.

Cities within Larimer County that we provide service in.

Larimer County Jail Info

Larimer County Detention Center
(970) 498-5200
2405 Midpoint Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80525
Visiting Hours: Click here for more details.

Why We Are the Bail Bondsman Larimer County Trusts

There are several bail agencies operating in Larimer County, Colorado, but none compare to ASAP Bail Bonds Larimer County.

Our local agents have personal networks in the Logan County court system and Sheriff’s Office. We care about the community members and their families and are here solely to assist you in resuming life as normal. Our 24/7 operation keeps you out of the dark and updated faster than any other service provider. ASAP Bail Bonds agents are simply the best. They are trained in studies relating to integrity, moral/ethical decision making as well as best legal practices. The flexibility we offer is unmatched and our rates are the lowest in Colorado. ASAP Bail Bonds is the unparalleled best option to post your bail bond.

GENERAL INFO ABOUT LARIMER COUNTY

Created in 1861, the county is named after a former Kansas State senator, General William Larimer.

Fort Collins city is the most populated and serves as the county seat. With much of Colorado being founded due to the mining boom, irrigation for agriculture led to a widespread settlement in Larimer County. Apart from agriculture and education, tourism also plays a crucial role in the county’s economy. It is blessed to have mountains that offer good climatic conditions not only for agriculture but also for the thriving of wildlife. 

Recreation sites include Rocky Mountain National Park, Cache La Poudre Wilderness, Greyrock Mountain National Recreation Trail, Great Parks Bicycle Route, and Medicine Bow Mountains.

In matters politics, the region is slowly becoming a Democrats stronghold due to influence from Colorado State and urbanization. It is interesting to note that over half the county’s land is publicly owned. The average travel time to work is 22.8 minutes. 

Below is additional information about this great region:

Geography

It is estimated that the size of the county is 2,634 square miles, and only 1.4% is water, going by the US Census Bureau statistics. There are 6 counties bordering this county. These are:

  • Albany County, Wyoming—to the northwest
  • Boulder County—to the south
  • Grand County—to the southwest
  • Jackson County—to the west
  • Laramie County, Wyoming—to the northeast
  • Weld County—to the east

Ghost towns found in the area are Virginia Dale, Manhattan, and Old Roach.

Demographics

The population in 2018 was estimated at 350,518. There was a 19.1% increase in population from 2000 to 2010, as reported by the 2010 census. The racial composition is as below:

91.44%-White

0.66%-African American or Black

0.66% Native American

1.56% Asian

0.08% Pacific Islander 

3.41% other races

2.19% two or more races 

8.27% Latino or Hispanic of any race 

Most locals are between the ages of 25 and 44, and the average age is 33 years.