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How Bail Bonds in Aurora, Colorado Work

Aurora City Detention Center

If your loved one is arrested, they will first be sent to the City Detention Center in Aurora.

This is a temporary holding facility that can contain up to 220 detainees. Although a detainee may remain in the facility for up to 72 hours, the average release time is between 1 and 4 hours. The City Detention Center collects a $50 fee for every bond. After 72 hours, if your loved one has not yet posted bail or resolved their case, they will be taken from the City Detention Center to either Adams or Arapahoe’s County Detention Center’s jails.

County Detention Centers

At the Arapahoe County Detention Center, bonds can be posted at any time of day. Although these bonds can be paid in via check or money order, the $10 bond fee must be paid in cash.

Your loved one will likely be released after 2-6 hours. Your bail agent must make an appointment to post bond.  The center houses, on average, 1400 inmates and has been accredited by the American Correctional Association since 1991.

In the Adams County Detention Facility, the jail collects the same $10 fee. However, the release time, on average, is a little longer—up to 12 hours. Once again, an appointment is required to post bond. These bond fees are also not refundable, and there may be additional fees for municipal and county bonds.

With all the fees, locations, and other logistics, we understand this is a lot to handle. Contact Aurora Bail Bonds today for our expertise! We are the best bail bonds in Aurora, Colorado, and we want to help you.

What happens if you don’t honor your bond?

The short answer: it’s serious. An arrest warrant will be issued, and police may search your workplace, residence, and car. Your friends and family members will be questioned and may even be surveilled in the police’s efforts to locate you.

When the police find you, you will immediately be taken back to jail. You may be charged additional fees and your sentence might increase. The bail bonds company also has the right to sue you for the bail amount.

Do you still have more questions? Aurora Bail Bonds can answer them! Give us a call today, and we’ll walk you through the process.