Arapahoe County Bail Bonding FAQs

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At Tayler Made Bail Bonding, we assist families and individuals with the bail bonding process in Arapahoe County, Colorado. Our services focus on helping secure the quick release of loved ones detained at the Arapahoe County Detention Center.

About the Arapahoe County Detention Center

Anyone arrested in Arapahoe County, Colorado is booked at the Arapahoe County Detention Center. We've outlined a few essential facts about this facility below.

  • Name & Address:
    Arapahoe County Detention Center
    7375 S Potomac St
    Centennial, CO 80112
  • Phone Number: (720) 874-3500
  • Hours: The facility operates 24/7, but specific services such as visitation and phone calls are restricted to designated hours.
  • Visiting Hours: On-site visitation depends on the inmate's housing unit, scheduled between 7:30 PM and 10:00 PM on specific days of the week. Remote video visitation is available daily from 7:30 AM to 10:00 PM with breaks in between.
  • Maximum Length of Stay: This is a county detention facility, and the length of stay typically depends on the nature of the case—ranging from pre-trial detention to short-term sentences.
  • Total Number of Inmates: The facility has a maximum capacity of 1,600 inmates, but the actual population fluctuates daily.

For more details, you can visit the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office website.

Arapahoe County Bail Bonding FAQs

To release an inmate from the Arapahoe County Detention Center, you must pay the bond amount set by the court. Payments can be made in cash, via credit/debit card (service fees may apply), or through a licensed bail bondsman.

Credit card bonds can be posted online through the TouchPayDirect portal, using the appropriate site ID for inmates located at the Arapahoe County Detention Center. Payments may also be made using the TouchPay Kiosk located in the detention center lobby, or by toll-free phone calls to 1-866-232-1899.
Cash bonds and surety bonds must be paid on-site at the detention center during regular business hours. Visit the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office website for more information.

You can search for an inmate by name using the Arapahoe County Detention Center's online inmate locator tool. This will provide details such as booking number, charges, bond amount, and court dates.

How Do Bail Bonds Work in Arapahoe County?

When someone is arrested, the court establishes a bail amount to ensure the individual appears at future hearings. In Arapahoe County, the bail can be paid in full with cash or through the assistance of a licensed bail bondsman. Typically, bail bondsmen charge a fee of 10-15% of the total bail amount. This service allows families to secure their loved one’s release without bearing the financial strain of paying the full bail upfront.

Anyone detained in Arapahoe County is required to pay a $30 booking fee and a $10 filing fee at the detention center. Additional bond fees vary based on the municipality where the arrest occurred:

  • $15.00 in Aurora
  • $20.00 in Centennial
  • $25.00 in Englewood
  • $30.00 in Greenwood Village

These fees are separate from the main bail amount and vary depending on the arrest location.

What Happens if You Miss a Court Date?

Failing to appear in court after being released on bail can lead to serious consequences, including the issuance of a warrant for arrest and forfeiture of the posted bond. In Arapahoe County, if the defendant does not attend their scheduled court date, the bail amount is forfeited, meaning the person who paid the bond loses their money. Utilizing the services of a bail bondsman can help mitigate this risk, as they provide guidance to ensure defendants meet their court obligations and may send reminders for upcoming hearings.

How Can a Bail Bondsman Help?

In Colorado, the bail process begins when a judge sets a bail amount for an individual accused of a crime. Bail serves as financial assurance that the defendant will attend future court hearings. Given that bail amounts can often be substantial, many individuals struggle to pay them upfront.

That’s where Tayler Made Bail Bonding steps in. We provide surety bonds on behalf of our clients, allowing them to pay only a small percentage of the total bail amount plus a processing fee instead of the full amount.

Our team of experienced bail agents is available 24/7 to assist with the bond process. Whether the bail is for a misdemeanor, felony, or traffic violation, we help clients complete the necessary paperwork and ensure they understand their responsibilities after release, such as attending court dates. Missing a court date can result in bond forfeiture, so we work to keep our clients informed and prepared.

Call Tayler Made for Arapahoe County Bail Bonds

If you’ve been arrested in Arapahoe County, call our licensed bail agents 24/7 for immediate assistance.
303-623-0399

Tayler Made Bail Bonding offers flexible payment options and works diligently to minimize the time individuals spend in custody. While inmates may post their own bail if they have the financial means, many find our services to be a more affordable and convenient solution.

In addition to providing bail bonding services, we offer compassionate, personalized assistance to families coping with the stress of having a loved one in custody. We understand the complexities of the legal process and strive to make the bail process as smooth and straightforward as possible. For more information or immediate help, visit our Arapahoe County webpage at Tayler Made Bail Bonding - Arapahoe County, or contact us directly. We’re here to support you every step of the way.

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Lakewood, CO 80235
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