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Licensed professional Bail Bonds, Costilla County Colorado

The bail bonds process is full of laws, practices, and requirements that can become overpowering for anyone. If you, a friend or loved one ends up needing bail, finding an approved bondsman in Costilla County, Colorado, is important toward securing the release of friend or family member. At Costilla County Bail Bonds we are committed to assisting our clients in navigating the legal system in a stress-free and welcoming environment.

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At Costilla County Bail Bonds, we’re dedicated to offering a helping hand in hard times.

We’re a 24-hour, 7 day-a-week service, and we’re located close to the Costilla County jails and detention centers. Our quick, efficient team will work to get your loved one home quickly. We offer options including cash bonds and surety bonds, and we always use the easiest payment plans to ensure you can afford to release your friend or family member from jail. When you need a bail bondsman, Costilla County Bail Bonds is the place to rely on.

Understanding Bail Bonds And what you need to know

Through unfortunate circumstances, one could end up in jail for any number of reasons.

Would you have enough money for your release? Would it be better for you to use a bond agency? And what does that mean?

Having friends and family that have the means or connections certainly makes things easier; however, for most people, this isn’t possible and makes bail a little more complicated. Understand the rules and regulations surrounding bonds will put you in a better position. 

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Has your loved one been arrested in Costilla County, Colorado? If so, you should be searching for a reliable bail bonds company.

You should look for a company that offers 24-hour bail bonds in Costilla County. The company should use their knowledge and experience to answer your questions, no matter what time you have them.

Online Bail Bonds

Having to do paperwork when you’re upset is no fun at all. We offer an accessible, fast, and safe online bail bonds experience.

Complete the bail bond application online in about 10 minutes from where you are using any device instead of going to the jail and spending hours in lines and doing paperwork there.

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What you need to know about the Costilla County Sheriff’s Department

People who get arrested in Costilla County are likely to be held at the Costilla County Sheriff’s Department.  Our licensed bail bond agents are minutes away, 24-7 ready to post bail and get you or a loved one home asap. 

Costilla County Sheriff’s Department

Costilla County Sheriff’s Department Jail

How Bail Bonds Work In Costilla County

A defendant must be fully booked with fingerprints cleared before a bond is accepted. This may take between 3-6 hours. As most bonds need to be submitted before 9:00 pm, we recommend posting the bond early to allow time for this process.

Important Links

Important Phone Numbers

Non-Emergency Help 719-672-0673

IMPORTANT TERMS

Cash Bail – Means the total bail amount must be paid in cash. It will be held until the defendant’s hearing.

Surety Bond – A bail agent with the backing of a surety company pays the total bail amount if the defendant fails to appear in court.

Release on Citation (Cite Out) – The arresting officer gives the defendant a citation informing them to appear for their hearing.

Release on Personal (Own) Recognizance (P.R.) – The accused is released without bail until the court date.

Property Bond – When a defendant posts property to the court instead of money for bail. If the defendant fails to appear for their hearing the property may be seized.​

Some Types Of Bonds We Service:

Criminal Bail Bonds

Though unusual, an office can obtain an arrest warrant if they provide a judge or magistrate information about a person that establishes probable cause

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Felony Bail Bonds

In the US, the distinction between felony and misdemeanor has to do with duration of consequences. A crime with more than one year of consequences is a felony; less than one year is a misdemeanor.

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Traffic Bail Bonds

A court can issue a warrant for unpaid traffic tickets. This is the most common type of arrest warrant. If you forget your tickets you could find yourself in jail.

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Domestic Violence Bail Bonds

Domestic violence can mean any offense committed to coerce, control, intimidate, punish, or get revenge. A roommate breaking your property as an act of retaliation can be domestic violence.

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Domestic Violence Bail Bonds

A person who knows that they have a warrant out in their name is in good shape. They can arrange for a bond before they get arrested. Once the bond is approved they can turn themselves in and know they will be released without spending time in jail. They won’t risk being arrested in front of people they know.

DUI Bail Bonds

A person who knows that they have a warrant out in their name is in good shape. They can arrange for a bond before they get arrested. Once the bond is approved they can turn themselves in and know they will be released without spending time in jail. They won’t risk being arrested in front of people they know.

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Drug paraphernalia Bail Bonds

“Drug paraphernalia”:

any things made or altered for creating, using, or concealing drugs, usually for recreational uses.

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Misdemeanor Bail Bonds

Misdemeanors are less severe crimes and don’t often result in time behind bars.

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Costilla County JAIL LOCATIONS

Costilla County Court LOCATIONS