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DENNIS BlackWELL BAIL BONDs
Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds is a top-rated bail bonds company in Colorado Springs, proudly serving Pueblo, El Paso County, and the entire State of Colorado since 1992.
Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds
- Fast bail bonds
- 24/7 emergency bail bond service
- Immediate jail release when every minute counts
As a family-owned bail bond agency, we are known for our honesty, integrity, and personalized service. Our office is conveniently located just one minute from the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center (CJC), allowing us to provide fast in-person bail bond service. We also offer statewide online bail bonds, making it easy to start the process from anywhere in Colorado.
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Our Bail Bond Services include:
- Fast Bail Bonds in Colorado Springs, Pueblo & surrounding areas
- 24/7 Emergency Bail Bond Service
- Online Bail Bonds Across Colorado
- Lowest Price Guarantee on Bail Bonds
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1 Minute From Jail
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El Paso County Jail
Why Choose Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds
Fast reliable bail bond service in Colorado
AVAILABLE 24/7
Available anytime, day or night, weekends, and holidays.
1 MINUTE FROM JAIL
Located next to El Paso County Jail for the fastest possible assistance.
ONLINE BONDING
Handle everything online and avoid the hassle of coming in.
FAST RELEASE
We work quickly to secure release as fast as possible.
LOWEST PRICE GUARANTEED
Affordable bail bond options.
ATTORNEY RECOMMENDED
Preferred by local attorneys for trusted, professional service.
- Licensed Colorado Bail Bond Agents
- Trusted Since 1992 (30+ Years)
- Fast Jail Release Assistance
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COLORADO BAIL FAQs
Quick answers to the most common questions about bail in Colorado.
Q: What are your fees?
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By Colorado state law (C.R.S. § 10-2-707), commercial bail bond premiums are strictly regulated. The non-refundable premium fee is capped at a maximum of 15% of the total bail amount set by the judge, with a mandatory state minimum fee of $50.00.
While the standard premium rate for a standard surety bond is typically 10% to 15%, we offer flexible pricing incentives down to 5% exclusively for large bonds or qualified property-collateralized bonds. Contact our office directly for a transparent, exact quote based on your specific case.
Q: Do I need collateral?
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Most bonds are done with a signature only. Large bonds and high-risk bonds do require collateral in certain circumstances.
Q: Do you offer payment plans?
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Yes. In certain situations, we offer flexible payment plans depending on the size of the bond, the defendant’s prior criminal history, the nature and severity of the charges, and other qualifying factors. However, our primary focus is providing competitive, discounted bond rates that often result in a lower overall cost than companies that heavily rely on payment plans. We work with each client individually to find the most affordable solution possible while providing fast, professional, and reliable service.
Q: What happens when you get arrested in Colorado Springs?
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Q: What Determines the Amount of My Bail?
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In Colorado, the specific amount of your bail is determined by a judge during a bond hearing, typically held within 48 hours of an arrest. Judges utilize a set of standardized legal criteria to evaluate the defendant’s profile and ensure community safety. The primary factors that influence the final bail amount include:
- Severity of the Alleged Offense: Felonies or violent crimes naturally command significantly higher bail amounts than minor misdemeanors or traffic infractions.
- Prior Criminal History: Repeat offenses, past convictions, or a history of failure to appear (FTA) in court will drastically elevate the required bond amount.
- Ties to the Local Community: Deep local roots, such as active employment, resident family members, or long-term property ownership in Colorado, indicate a lower flight risk.
- Public Safety Risk: The court assesses whether the defendant poses an immediate threat to victims, witnesses, or the general public if released.
Q: Some of the things that you’ll want to keep in mind:
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After you get arrested, you will have a bond or held without bond until you are advised in front of judge the following court day. The judge will determine the amount of your bail. There are a few things that the judge will consider when setting your bail. A judge will ask themselves a few questions when determining your bail, which includes:
- What is the defendant’s criminal history?
- Is the defendant a flight risk?
- Does the defendant have important family obligations?
- Does the defendant have a strong connection with the community?
- Does the defendant pose a public safety risk?
In addition to an amount of bond, the judge may impose conditions that you must follow. Some of these conditions could be travel restrictions, firearm restrictions, and no-contact orders. If you fail to abide by the rules that are given to you, you risk the chance of going back to jail.
Once bond has been set you can call Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds, we will work out the details of the bond to have your friend or loved one released. Once bond is posted at the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center your friend or loved one will be released in 2 to 6 hours.
Q: How Does Online Bail Bonding Work in Colorado?
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Getting a bail bond in Colorado is fast and easy. Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds offers both in-person and online bail bond services, allowing you to start the process from anywhere. We work directly with the County Jail and can begin securing a defendant’s release immediately.
To get started, simply provide:
- The defendant’s full name
- The booking number (if available)
- The bail amount set by the court
Once the application is completed and the required documents are signed—online, by phone, or in person—you’ll pay the bail bond premium. Our experienced agents will then post the bond with the jail and coordinate the defendant’s release.
In most cases, defendants are released within a few hours after the bond is posted, although actual release times depend on jail processing procedures. Our team is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to guide you through every step of the process and answer any questions you may have.
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