Southbury, CT Bail Bonds
Your Trusted Bail Bondsman for 24/7 Bail Bonds
Easy, Fast & Professional Bail Bond Services
Here at Alliance Bail Bonds, we provide you with services with your bail bonds whenever you need, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We are your trusted bail bond services for Southbury citizens. Call us any time, and we will answer you and fulfill your needs. We are here for you to provide you with the best services by our trusted professionals.
Our Southbury agents are ready to take on your services and we promise you that all calls are confidential with absolutely no obligations. Our customers are our number one priority. We are here for you and we want you to get the best services around leaving you completely satisfied.
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Our Office serving Southbury, 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 Southbury
Bond is Set
The Southbury Police Department will set a bail amount post arrest of the suspect. If the suspect chooses to, or cannot pay the bail, then they will have to remain in jail until their arranged court date.
Call Alliance Bail Bonds
Call Alliance Bail bonds for Southbury so we can help your family or friend return home as quickly as possible. We only need you to provide as much information as possible (e.g. name, birth date, jail, bail amount, etc.). We are eager to help you speed up the process, so this allows your family or friend to return home quicker.
Our Agent Meets You
After our phone call, we will arrange an appointment so that you can follow up with one of our professional bail bond agents as soon as you can. We will go over details about the bail bond process. However, depending on your situation, you may need to sign over some kind of collateral.
Release
In an hour or less, our agent will arrive at the Soutbury Police Department to fill out the necessary paperwork so that your family or friend can return home as soon as possible.
The Court Date Arrives
After the release of the defendant, they will be given a court date that they must appear at in order to sort out their situation. However, if they do not to appear at their assigned court date, they will be sent back to jail.
The Bond is Exonerated
Depending on whether the defendant is found guilty or innocent, the bond will be either exonerated or completed.
Southbury, 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.
Southbury, CT Police Department
- Website: Visit Website
- Address: 421 Main St S, Southbury, CT 06488
- Main Phone: (203) 264-591
- About: The Town of Southbury strides to provide outstanding police service and protection to its citizens via the Southbury Police Department.
Connecticut Government
- CT Court Websites
- Corrections Websites
- Department of Corrections
- Search for an Inmate
- Adult Probation: 860-584-0073
Town of Southbury Information
Southbury, CT Website:
About:
- Southbury is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States. Located north of Oxford and Newtown, and East of Brookfield, with a population of 19,904 at the 2010 census.
Why Choose Alliance Bail Bonds
Simple & Easy Solutions
We understand that our Southbury clients might not be experts at the topic like we are, but our professionals at Alliance Bail Bonds can help you every step of the way. We will explain the process so you and the defendant are familiar and ready. We want to make sure your family or friend is returned home as soon as possible. If anything is still unclear, or you need us to help you more, don’t hesitate to call because we are here for you. We encourage you to ask many questions.
Here at Alliance Bail Bonds, our Southbury customers are our primary concern. We deliver you the best services so you can go home satisfied with a little less stress off your shoulders. We will help to get your situation sorted out as efficiently and as soon as possible. We handle any type of bonds, large or small. We also write FTA’s with collateral for clients along with nationwide transfer bonds. We enjoy providing our professionalism and expertise to the Southbury area.
Bringing Integrity to the Industry
At Alliance Bail Bonds, we bring integrity to work with us every day. We are regulated by the Department of Insurance in Connecticut, so you can trust that we will do our job the right way, serving your best interest. We answer all your questions because we want you to know exactly what’s going on and how the process will work to avoid any confusion at all. We offer low money down, high customer service, and fast results for all of our Southbury customers. We want you to get the trusted services you need to deal with your specific situation.
Caring for Our Clients
Our Southbury clients are our number one responsibility every day. If you are not satisfied, then we will fix that by doing everything we can to make sure you are. We always put you and the defendant first and we strive to solve any of your problems as fast as possible and at the lowest cost based on your income. We also have many contacts for reputable attorneys, mental health professionals, and substance abuse facilities in Connecticut and would love to assist in other needed services for Southbury clients.
Bail Bond FAQs
How long does the Bail Bond Process take?
After the detainee is booked and processed, the bail is set. It could take under 40 minutes for the detainee to be released. However, on busy days or weekends, it could take up to a couple of hours.
How Much Does a Bail Bond Cost with Alliance Bail Bonds?
The fees for posting bonds in Connecticut are regulated by the state. Bonds up to $5,000 have a 10% rate while bonds above $5,000 have a rate of 7% plus $150.
For example, if you had a $2,000 dollar bond then the bond rate of 10% would be $200. If you had a bond over $5,000, say $10,000 for this example, then the rate is 7% + $150 for a total, in this example, of $750.
What is the 35 Percent Down?
This is Connecticut state regulated and refers to the down payment of the bond. If you are seeking a bail bondsman, your minimum deposit is at least 35% of the PREMIUM on the executed bail if you need a payment plan. We know this is hard to understand, so if you have any more questions, please give us a call at any time to sort out your confusion.
What is a Co-Signer?
When it comes to loaning your money, you’ll need a co-signer. Co-signer(s) guarantee the bail bond and will take financial responsibility. If the defendant does not appear in court on the specified date, then the co-signer assumes financial responsibility. This applies even for an unpaid premium. Bail bond companies will require that you have a working co-signer.
Who is the Bail Commissioner?
The Bail Commissioner is the Connecticut appointed individual who is responsible for setting the bond for those held at the police station before their court date. They also recommend to the court the appropriate bail for the criminal and motor vehicle case defendants.
What is Collateral?
You may need collateral in some cases if you are seeking a bail bond agency in the Southbury area. Houses, cars, fine art, and jewelry are all examples of the type of property that could be used as collateral if the defendant cannot fulfill the bond amount. A Southbury bail bondsman might request collateral, in addition to a premium, which will be evaluated on available equity. Following the court date, this collateral is returned to the defendant if the bond is fully completed. However, if they do not appear in court or cannot pay then the collateral is considered forfeit and will be kept by the bail bond company.