Address: 1290 Silas Deane Hwy Suite 3F, Wethersfield, CT 06109, USA
Phone: +18608812653
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
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You can post bail for anyone who is held on charges. We usually deal with family, but you do not need to be a family member to post bail for someone.
Yes, assuming you follow all the rules of your bail, and under most circumstances you will receive your bail money back for cash bail.
We charge the lowest rates allowed by law, and once your bail fee is set, you will have no additional costs.
We can dispatch one of our Connecticut Licensed Bail Bondsman to the police department as soon as you contact us. Usually, we are able to dispatch our closest team member, saving your loved one time in jail. We have working relationships with every police department in the state, and have posted bonds for our customers with State police and local departments within an hour of a call to us.
You can use our online bail bond calculator to see exactly what your bail will cost and the easy payment plan options that are available.
If you feel you were arrest or your outstanding warrant is unlawful you should contact an attorney as soon as possible to discuss the matter. Your attorney will be able to research and lookup any warrants and public arrest records. Even if you feel your arrest or warrant is lawful you should still consult with an attorney as soon as possible. Connecticut Bail Bonds Group can provide you with a professional bail bond agents service to get you out of jail 24 hours a day. A quick call can confirm we will be ready to bail you out of jail as soon as you hand yourself in.
There are many factors that go into a judge granting you bail, and if he or she does, what kind of bail is granted. You cannot pick the type of bail that you want to use. However, if you are a first time offender with a minor infraction, the odds of a judge granting you bail without requiring collateral or a cash bond is high. If you find that you cannot pay the bail set for you, don’t panic. There are ways that you can still be released from jail.
There is a higher risk factor involved with unsecured bonds, so they are granted sparingly. Usually, unsecured bonds are only awarded to a defendant if the charge is a minor crime, such as a traffic violation or some similar misdemeanor. In addition, a judge will consider your criminal history when determining the kind of bail to set. If you have a criminal history, it might reduce a judge’s belief that you deserve to be released on citation or released on your own personal recognizance. If a judge thinks that you are a threat to the community, you might not receive bail at all.
Unsecured bonds differ in that they are not backed by anything tangible. If a judge grants a defendant release on citation or release on own personal recognizance, this means that the judge believes that the defendant will return to court without the incentive of putting up collateral, whether that be in the form of cash, real estate, equipment, or revenue. The defendant simply promises to return to court at the appointed time, and the judge believes that it is likely that the defendant will follow through with this promise. If the defendant does not return to court at the appointed time, he or she will not lose property or money, but failure to appear in court is still a crime. Therefore, if you are released from jail on personal recognizance or on a citation, it is still in your best interest to return to court for your hearing.
A bail bond agent charges a ten percent fee that it is nearly always nonrefundable. For instance, if the judge sets your bail at $20,000, you will pay $2,000 to the bondsman to guarantee your release. For a bail set at $1,000 or less, you are required to pay a minimum of $100. When the individual is facing a federal offense charge, the bail bond agent will generally charge 15% of the bail bond.
-If you are bailed out of jail, it means that you paid the bail yourself. -Bail is paid in cash only. -It is the payment that you make the the court. -It is also a secured form of payment.
Yes, we do, we take credit cards for our fee, so you are not scrambling for cash in the middle of the night. For more information, contact Connecticut Bail Bonds Group.
Yes! We can help you or a loved one immediately and offer the State’s lowest bail bond rates, finance options and payment plans. Contact our bails bondsman to learn more.
You should contact Connecticut Bail Bonds Group now, even without money, we can help you or your loved one get out of jail. We have flexible payment plans and options available immediately.
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Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Wethersfield.
Yes, we are proud to offer 24/7 bail bonds service in Wethersfield, Connecticut.
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Yes, we are proud to serve the entire area of Wethersfield CT.
Yes, we are proud to offer 24 hour bail bonds services in Wethersfield CT.
Yes, we are proud to offer bail bonds services in Wethersfield.
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