Everyone makes mistakes. In the US alone some 4.5 million people are arrested every year. Some are released without ever being charged. Others are charged with a crime and offered bail. With a small percentage, the severity of their crime or a lengthy criminal history will mean they are held without bail. For the purposes of this post, we are going to look at the potential repercussions of being arrested and then released with the help of a licensed bail agent.
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If you’ve been arrested, chances are you will be eligible for bail so that you don’t have to spend however long waiting in jail for your court date. Obtaining bail in Broomfield County and Adams County is easy. Simply contact the bail bond agent, inform them of where you are being held, the charge against you and the bail amount and then do what they tell you.
To learn about factors which could affect your eligibility for bail, and conditions which are often required for bail bonding agreements, review the following guide: Conditions Attached to Bail