Addison, CT Bail Bonds

Your Trusted Bail Bondsman for 24/7 Bail Bonds

Easy, Fast & Professional Bail Bond Services

Here at Alliance Bail Bonds, we can assist you with our bail bond services 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We enjoy providing our Addison residents with these services no matter what kind of circumstance you are under.

When our Addison bond agents get in contact with you, you can be assured that everything we discuss is confidential and with no-obligations.

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Alliance Bail Bonds, CT

Our Office serving Addison, CT

Address:  45 Woodbridge Lane, Cromwell, CT 06416

Phone:
860-585-5245 (JAIL)
844-365-2245 (BAIL)
860-452-0285

Email: AllianceBailBondsCT@yahoo.com

Hours of Operation: 
Monday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Tuesday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Wednesday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Thursday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Friday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Saturday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Sunday 12:00 AM - 12:00 PM

The Bail Bond Process in Addison

1

Bond is Set

The Glastonbury Police Department will be in charge of setting the bail amount following the arrest of the defendant. If the defendant does not pay the bill, they must remain in jail until their appointed court date.

2

Call Alliance Bail Bonds

If your loved one has recently been arrested and you cannot afford the appointed bail, please get in contact with us. To help you, we’ll need information such as the name, birth date, and jail bail amount to help the defendant. We want to help your family or friend return home as soon as possible.

3

Our Agent Meets You

After our phone call, we’ll schedule an appointment where you can meet one of our dedicated Addison bail bond agents. During our meeting, we’ll go over the bail process and inform you if you need collateral which will depend on your situation.

4

Release

Within the hour, one of our agents will meet you at the Glastonbury Police Department where they will assist you with any paperwork you have. Afterwards, your loved one will be able to return home.  

5

The Court Date Arrives

When the defendant is released, they will receive a court date that is mandatory. If they fail to appear before the  court, they will be sent back to jail.

6

The Bond is Exonerated

At the end of the trial, the defendant will be found guilty or innocent, but the bond will need to be completed either way.

Addison, CT Bail Bond Information

Manchester, CT Courthouse

Manchester CT Courthouse
  • Geographical Area 12: (Addison, East Hartford, Glastonbury, Manchester, Marlborough, South Windsor)
  • Website: Visit Website
  • Address: 410 Center Street, Manchester 06040
  • Chief Clerk's Office: 860-647-1091
  • Fax: 860-645-7540
  • Adult Probation: 860-649-1650
  • Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Doors open at 8:30 A.M.
  • Public Parking: Available at the Courthouse.
  • More Information

Glastonbury, CT Police Department

South Windsor CT Police Department
  • Website: Visit Website
  • Address: 2108 Main St. Glastonbury, CT 06033
  • Main Phone: (860) 633-8301
  • Chief of Police: Marshall Porte
  • About: All members of the Glastonbury Police Department are committed to providing quality service in a professional and sensitive manner to everyone in our community. We encourage open dialogue and positive interaction to form a partnership which will enhance the quality of life for all.

Town of Addison Information

Why Choose Alliance Bail Bonds

Simple & Easy Solutions

Often, the court process can be overwhelming and confusing. To help you understand it better, our Addison professional bondsmen will be there for you. We want you and the defendant to see how the process works and how to get the defendant home as soon as possible. If you don’t understand something at any point, please let us know! We’ll be happy to answer your questions.

Here at Alliance Bail Bonds, we are passionate about helping our Addison residents. It doesn’t matter the size of your bond, we’ll be able to help with any. If you need an FTA with collateral alongside a nationwide transfer bond, we can arrange this!

Bringing Integrity to the Industry

We will always bring integrity to the work we provide for our Addison clients. Due to the fact that we are regulated by the Department of Insurance in Connecticut, you can be assured that we know how to properly do our jobs and with your best interest. We will always help you through our current situation, explaining the bail and bond process and much more. Overall, we strive to offer low money down, excellent customer service and quick results.

Caring for Our Clients

We will always care about our clients. When you work with Alliance Bail Bonds, we will help the defendant and their love ones solve any problems as efficiently as possible. We also strive to provide you with the lowest cost based on your current income. To help you even further, we have connections with attorneys, mental health professionals and substance abuse facilities in the Addison area to assist you in other ways.

Bail Bond FAQs

How long does the Bail Bond Process take?

Once the defendant is arrested and processed at the Police Department near Addison, a bail will be set. For the process of release, on average, it may take around 40 hours for them to be released. If it happens to be a particularly busy day or a weekend, it may take up to a few hours.

How Much Does a Bail Bond Cost with Alliance Bail Bonds?

Any fees for posting bonds in the state of Connecticut is always regulated by the state. Take for example, if you have a bond that is up to $5,000 will have a 10% rate while a bond above $5,000 will have a rate of 7% plus $150. In addition, if you have a bond that’s $2,000 dollars then the bond rate of 10% will be $200. On the other hand, if you have a bond over $5,000, take for example $10,000, the rate will be 7% + $150 and you’ll end up with $750.

What is the 35 Percent Down?

35 percent down refers to the down payment of your bond. When you are searching for a bail bondsman you must keep in mind that a minimum deposit of at least 35% of your premium on your bail will be needed if you have a payment plan. Have more questions? Please reach out to us!

What is a Co-Signer?

A co-signer is someone who will be obligated to pay back your loan in the event that you cannot. If the defendant does not attend their court date at the court near Addison, the co-signer will assume their financial responsibility and even pay for any unpaid premiums. Normally, a bail bond company will require your co-signer to be employed.

Who is the Bail Commissioner?

The Bail Commissioner is an individual appointed by the state who will set the bond for the defendant while they are placed in jail. They will also appoint an accurate bail for any criminal or motor vehicle case defendants.

What is Collateral?

Collateral is when you offer possessions such as your home, car, fine art or jewelry. These possessions will then be pledged as security to make sure that you will repay your loan. One of our bail bondsman may request collateral from you as well as premium. Both will be dependent on available equity. After your court date, the collateral you have put up will be returned. If you fail to show up in court, the collateral will be forfeited.

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