East Granby, CT Bail Bonds

Your Trusted Bail Bondsman for 24/7 Bail Bonds

Easy, Fast & Professional Bail Bond Services

At the offices of Alliance Bail Bonds, we’ll be able to help you with our professional bail bond services. It doesn’t matter what time of day you need help, we’re available 24/7 for our East Granby clients.

When you need to get in contact with us, one of our East Granby agents will be there for you. We can also guarantee that all of our calls will be confidential and be no obligation to you.

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Alliance Bail Bonds, CT

Our Office Serving East Granby, CT

Address:  23-J Amato Drive, South Windsor, CT 06074

Phone:
860-585-5245 (JAIL)
844-365-2245 (BAIL)
860-452-0324

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 East Granby

1

Bond is Set

The bail bond process begins with the Granby Police Department setting a bail amount following the suspects arrest. If they choose to not pay the bail, they must remain in jail until their court date.

2

Call Alliance Bail Bonds

Instead of having your loved one remain in jail, reach out to us at Alliance Bail Bonds. In order to process your bond correctly, we’ll need information about the suspect. Such as their name, birth date, jail, bail amount, and so on. To make sure that your friend or family member can return back to your East Granby home, we’ll need to take all the necessary steps.

3

Our Agent Meets You

Once we’ve had our initial call, we’ll make an appointment for you to meet with our East Granby bail bond agent. During your appointment, our agent will explain the bail process to you and depending on your situation, you may need to provide collateral. Collateral can be possessions like jewelry, cars or your home.

4

Release

Within an hour, our agent will be able to retrieve your loved one from the Granby Police Department. When they arrive, they will take care of all the necessary paperwork, and help the defendant return home as soon as possible.

5

The Court Date Arrives

After the defendant is released from the Granby jail, they will be given a court date that they must appear at. If the defendant fails to show up to court, they will be found by our bond agent and returned to jail.

6

The Bond is Exonerated

It doesn’t matter if the defendant is found guilty or innocent, they are still responsible for completing the payment of the bond.

East Granby, CT Bail Bond Information

Enfield, CT Superior Court

Enfield CT Superior Court
  • Geographical Area 13: (East Granby, East Windsor, Enfield, Granby, Simsbury, Suffield, Windsor, Windsor Locks)
  • Website: Visit Website
  • Address: 111 Phoenix Avenue, Enfield 06082
  • Chief Clerk's Office: 860-741-3727
  • Fax: 860-741-3474
  • Adult Probation860-745-1710
  • Bail Services Phone & Fax: 860-741-2882 & 860-741-7470
  • Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Doors open at 8:30 A.M.
  • Public Parking: Available at the Courthouse in front of the building.
  • More Information

Granby, CT Police Department

Alliance Bail Bonds, CT
  • Website: Visit Website
  • Address: 15 N Granby Road Granby, CT 06035
  • Main Phone:(860) 844-5335
  • FAX: (860) 653-2141
  • Chief of Police: Carl Rosensweig
  • About: The Granby Police Department was established in 1959. The Department is responsible for the preservation of the public peace, the prevention of crime, and the apprehension of criminal violators. The Department serves to regulate traffic, investigate motor vehicle collisions and enforce the laws of the State of Connecticut and the municipal ordinances of the Town of Granby and East Granby.

Town of East Granby Information

  • East Granby, CT Website:
  • About: 
    • The town of East Granby, originally settled in 1710 and incorporated in 1858, is a residential, commercial/ industrial, and agricultural community encompassing 17.8 square miles in north central Connecticut. The town's population is 4,423 according to the 1998 data. More than 23 percent of the town residents are engaged in manufacturing, and more than 17 percent are in the financial, real estate and insurance industries.

Why Choose Alliance Bail Bonds

Simple & Easy Solutions

More often than not, the court process can be unclear. To help you better understand how it works, one of our East Granby bail bondsmen will walk you through every step. We want you to understand everything that the defendant must go through, and assure you that they will be able to return home safely and quickly. If you are ever unsure about anything, please ask us!

We enjoy providing our bail bond services because we care about the community of East Granby. The size of your bond does not matter, big or small, we’ll be able to assist you. If needed, we can even write FTA’s with collateral and nationwide transfer bonds.

Bringing Integrity to the Industry

When you work with Alliance Bail Bonds, you will always be working with integrity and respect. Our offices are regulated by the Department of Insurance in Connecticut, which means that we know exactly how to do our jobs and in your best interest. We’ll always answer your questions honestly and help you every step of the way. Expect low money down, great customer service and fast results every time for our East Granby clients.

Caring for Our Clients

We always put our East Granby clients first, and we aim to always solve your problems promptly at the lowest cost possible based on your income. To help you out even more, we have connections with distinguished attorneys, mental health professionals and substance abuse facilities in the Connecticut area.

Bail Bond FAQs

How long does the Bail Bond Process take?

Once the suspect is booked and processed, a bail will be set for their release. Depending on the day and situation, it can take as little as 40 minutes for their release. On weekends or particularly busy days, the process may take a couple of hours.

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

The bail bond costs that we provide at Alliance Bail Bonds are regulated by the state of Connecticut. When you have a bond up to $5,000, there will be a 10% rate attached. On the other hand, bonds above $5,000 will have a rate of 7% plus an additional $150. To help reiterate the process further, if you have a $2,000 bond, the rate will be 10% and would total as $200. If you have a bond that is above $5,000 such as a $10,000 bond, the rate will be 7% plus an additional $150. The total of this example would be $750.

What is the 35 Percent Down?

When we mention 35 percent down, it refers to how the state of Connecticut has a down payment for your bond. If you are currently looking to receive help from a bail bondsman, the minimum deposit you must put down is at least 35% of the PREMIUM on the bail. If you have anymore questions, please reach out to us!

What is a Co-Signer?

For extra precautions, we may require the defendant to have a co-signer. In the event that the defendant does not pay the bond, the payment will fall on the co-signer, as they are obligated to complete it. If the defendant fails to show up at the Enfield court, the co-signer will have to assume financial responsibility, even for an unpaid premium. Usually, a bail bond company will only accept co-signers that are currently employed.

Who is the Bail Commissioner?

The Bail Commissioner is from the State of Connecticut and they are appointed as the individual who will decide on the amount for the bond. They will also give suggestions to the court as to what bail is appropriate for criminal or motor vehicle cases.

What is Collateral?

Some bail bonds may require collateral, which is items such as houses, cars, fine art or jewelry. Collateral may be requested on top of a premium, but this will be evaluated depending on available equity. After the defendants court date, the collateral will be returned to the owner. Unfortunately, if the defendant doesn’t show up to court on the appointed time and date, the collateral will be forfeited.

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