Standard premium
15%
Standard premium on the total bail amount.
Express Bail Bonds has posted bonds in every Colorado county since 1988. Average release time is 2–4 hours once paperwork is signed.
35+
years serving Colorado, since 1988
24/7
a licensed bondsman answers, every hour
2–4 hours
average release after paperwork is signed
12+
Colorado counties — all colorado counties
What it costs
Colorado is a 15% fee state. Bonds over $5,000 with a qualified cosigner can drop to 10%. Anyone who quotes you something different is improvising.
Standard premium
15%
Standard premium on the total bail amount.
Reduced premium
10%
Available on bonds over $5,000 with an approved cosigner.
Colorado is a 15% fee state. The premium is a one-time, state-regulated cost — not interest, not a loan. Payment plans are available for qualified clients.
Coverage
Our office is in Denver, but our paperwork travels. All Colorado counties are part of our service area.
Our main office is in Denver, minutes from the Denver County Jail and the courts.
Denver
Aurora and the south-metro suburbs route through the Arapahoe County Detention Facility — we can begin paperwork before you arrive.
Aurora · Englewood · Centennial · Littleton
From Lakewood to Golden, west-metro arrests are processed at the Jefferson County Jail. We work with the booking desk routinely.
Lakewood · Arvada · Golden · Wheat Ridge
North-metro counties route to the Adams County Detention Facility in Brighton. Posting bond there is something we do every day.
Westminster · Northglenn · Thornton · Brighton · …
Castle Rock, Parker, and Lone Tree route through the Douglas County Detention Center. We can post electronically when the facility supports it.
Castle Rock · Parker · Lone Tree
Boulder, Longmont, and the surrounding cities are processed through the Boulder County Jail.
Boulder · Longmont · Lafayette · Louisville · …
Fort Collins and the rest of Larimer County are within our service area. We send paperwork electronically — no drive required to start.
Fort Collins
Greeley and the rest of Weld County are part of our statewide coverage.
Greeley
Colorado Springs is the busiest jurisdiction outside the Denver metro. We post bonds electronically when the facility supports it.
Colorado Springs
Southern Front Range cases are well within our coverage area.
Pueblo
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Common questions
Once paperwork is signed and the bond is posted, our average release time is 2–4 hours. Actual timing depends on the booking facility's workload — we keep you updated.
Colorado is a 15% fee state — the premium is a one-time, state-regulated cost on the total bail amount. Bonds over $5,000 with an approved cosigner can qualify for 10%. Payment plans are available.
Usually no. We send paperwork electronically when the facility supports online posting, so you can start the process from home, work, or the parking lot of the jail.
A government-issued ID for the cosigner, basic information about the person in custody (full name, date of birth, the booking facility), and the bail amount if it has been set. We walk you through the rest on the call.
Open 24 hours a day, every day of the year. A licensed bondsman — not a call center — answers the phone any time of day or night.
All Colorado counties. Our office is in Denver but our paperwork can travel anywhere in the state.
When you're ready