Denver County · Colorado
Denver County bail bonds — fast service for immediate release.
Denver County is where Express Bail Bonds got started in 1988 and where most of our calls still come from. The Denver County Jail intake process moves on its own clock — the moment a bond is approved on our end is rarely the moment a release happens, but the average is two to four hours.
How the process works
From your call to walk-out.
The order is the same in every county. The clock runs a bit different at every facility.
- 01
You call us.
We confirm where the person is being held, the bond amount, and the charges. Most of this we can look up while you're on the line.
- 02
You sign and pay — online if you'd like.
Application, payment, and contract documents are all electronic. You can sign from your phone.
- 03
We post the bond.
Average release time is 2 to 4 hours from the time the bond is posted, depending on the Denver County facility's intake queue.
Detention facility
Denver County Jail
Call us before driving anywhere — release timing varies, and we'll save you a wait.
Cities served in Denver County
- Denver
Fee structure
Same rate in every Colorado county.
Colorado state law sets the standard bail bond premium. We publish ours on every page so there are no surprises.
Standard rate
15% of bond amount
Per Colorado state law.
- Standard Colorado bail bond rate
- Pay by phone, online, or in person
- Payment plans available
- Most bonds posted in 2 to 4 hours
Reduced rate
10% of bond amount
Available on bonds larger than $5,000 with an approved cosigner.
- Available on bonds larger than $5,000
- Requires an approved cosigner
- Same fast posting
- Same 24/7 service
“Colorado is a 15% fee state but for bonds larger than $5,000 we can usually get those posted for 10% with an approved cosigner.”
Common questions
Posting bonds in
Denver County.
Colorado is a 15% fee state — the standard premium is 15% of the bond amount, set by state law. For bonds larger than $5,000 we can usually get those posted for 10% with an approved cosigner.
The average release time is 2 to 4 hours from the time the bond is posted. Specifics depend on the detention facility — Denver County Jail and the Adams County Detention Facility, for example, process intakes at different speeds.
Yes. We're available 24/7 — nights, weekends, and holidays. We've operated this way since 1988.
Surety bonds, cash bonds, and property bonds. Most of what we post is surety bonds; cash and property bonds are case-specific.
Yes — payment plans are available. The premium itself is set by Colorado law, but how it's paid is something we work out with you.
We handle online application, payment, contract signing, and bond posting electronically. For documents we need from you, you can sign and send them from your phone.
Denver, Adams, Arapahoe, Jefferson, Douglas, and Boulder. If you're not sure which county a loved one is being held in, call us and we'll help you find them.
Other Colorado counties we serve