Prospect, CT Bail Bonds
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Easy, Fast & Professional Bail Bond Services
Alliance Bail Bonds agents are always available at any time of the day to assist with any bond service. We are available 24/7, so no matter where you are or what bond service you need, we are here to assist you.
Our Prospect agents are ready to answer any questions you or the detainee may have. We will help you with any part of the bail bond process. All our conversations will be discreet and confidential.
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Our Office serving Prospect, CT
Address: 209 Westwood Road, Southington, CT 06489
Phone: 860-585-5245 (JAIL)
844-365-2245 (BAIL)
860-516-5066
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 Prospect
Bond is Set
After the arrest has been made, the Prospect Police Department will determine the bail for release. The defendant will remain in jail until the bail has been paid. If the bail is not paid the defendant will remain in jail until their court date.
Call Alliance Bail Bonds
When you speak with one of our agents, please be sure to provide us with the detainee’s personal information such as: the name, birth date, jail, bail amount, etc. Our number one priority is to return your loved back home as soon as possible.
Our Agent Meets You
After our phone conversation, Alliance will set up a meeting with one of our trusted bail bond agents. During the meeting our agent will explain the bail bond process.
Release
Once our bail bond agent arrives at the Prospect police department, they will fill out all the necessary paperwork for the release of the detainee.
The Court Date Arrives
After the defendant has been released, they must return to court on their required date. Failure to appear in court will result in the defendant getting sent back to jail.
The Bond is Exonerated
Regardless of the court’s verdict, the bond must be paid back to Alliance Bail Bonds.
Prospect, CT Bail Bond Information
Waterbury Superior Court House
- Geographical Area 4: (Middlebury, Naugatuck, Prospect, Southbury, Waterbury, Watertown, Wolcott, and Woodbury).
- Website: Visit Website
- Address: 400 Grand Street, Waterbury 0670
- Chief Clerk's Office: 203-236-8100
- Fax: 203-236-8090
- Adult Probation: 203-596-4195
- Bail Services Phone & Fax: 203-236-8036; Fax: 203-236-8038
- Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Doors open at 8:30 A.M.
- Public Parking: Public parking is located in the municipal parking garage located at the intersection of Bank and Grand Streets. Other limited parking includes an entrance on Field Street on the side of the City Hall building at 235 Grand Street as well as the courthouse ramp garage, located on State Street, next to 400 Grand Street. Metered parking is also available on Grand Street.
Prospect, CT Police Department
- Website: Visit Website
- Address: 8 Center St Prospect, CT 06712
- Main Phone: 203-758-6609
- About: The Prospect Police Department in Partnership with our community is committed to maintaining the peace, protecting life, protecting property, preventing crime, and providing professional law enforcement.
Connecticut Government
- CT Court Websites
- Corrections Websites
- Department of Corrections
- Search for an Inmate
- Adult Probation: 860-584-0073
Town of Prospect Information
Waterbury, CT Website:
About:
- Prospect was established in 1827 and is surrounded by Bethany, Waterbury, Cheshire, and Naugatuck. The town is 5 miles long and 4 miles wide with a population of approximately 9,717 as of the year 2017.
Why Choose Alliance Bail Bonds
Simple & Easy Solutions
Our agents are understand how confusing and overwhelming the court process can be. Alliance Bail Bonds will ensure that every step is clearly explained to our clients. If your confused about anything or if something is unclear to you don’t hesitate to ask our agents for an explanation.
Bringing Integrity to the Industry
Alliance Bail Bonds prioritises integrity and appreciate that our customers entrust us with the safety of their loved ones. We want to make sure that our customers are satisfied with our services.
Caring for Our Clients
We are here for you even after have been settled. We have built up connections with different attorneys, substance abuse facilities and mental health professionals. Alliance would be more than willing to assist you with any other services you may need.
Bail Bond FAQs
How long does the Bail Bond Process take?
Once bail has been set and paid the defendant can expect to be released from the Prospect Police Department after 40 minutes, however it may take a couple of hours if the department is busy or if it is the weekend.
How Much Does a Bail Bond Cost with Alliance Bail Bonds?
The state of Connecticut regulates the fees for posting bonds. Bonds up to $5,000 will be given a 10% rate, and bonds above $5,000 will have a 7% rate plus an additional $150. For example if you had a bond of $2,500 your bond rate will be 10%, resulting in a total of $250. If you have a bond of $6,000 your bond rate will be 7% with an additional $150, giving you a total of $570.
What is the 35 Percent Down?
The state of Connecticut also regulates the down payment necessary for a bond. The minimum deposit for any bond must be 35% of the PREMIUM for bail if you are in need of a payment plan. If you are still unclear feel free to call Alliance Bail Bonds.
What is a Co-Signer?
There may be situations where a defendant is unable to qualify for a bond on their own, in which case they will need a co-signer. A co-signer is someone who is close to the defendant, such as a family member or friend who agrees to pay back the defendant’s bond if they are unable to do so. If the suspect does not appear in Prospect court on their appointed date, the co-signer will assume financial responsibility, even for unpaid premiums. Most bail bond companies will require that your co-signer is employed.
Who is the Bail Commissioner?
The Bail Commissioner is a state appointed official who is responsible for appointing a suspect’s bond. They are also responsible for recommending the appropriate bail for motor vehicle and criminal cases.
What is Collateral?
In the instance where one of our bail bond agents believes there is a risk in giving the defendant a loan. Collateral may be required in addition to a premium, which will be evaluated on equity. Houses, fine art, jewelry, cars, or any other costly property that can be used to cover the cost of an unpaid bond can be used as collateral. After the suspect has appeared in court on their appointed date their collateral will be returned to them. However, if they fail to show up to court their collateral will then be forfeited.