What if I know I have a warrant? What do I do?

Knowledge of an active warrant can be incredibly stressful.  If there is an active warrant for you, this means that you can be arrested at any time on the warrant—including when you are at work, school, or any encounter law enforcement where you give your name. Regaining some control: Hire an attorney immediately! Your attorney [...]

What if I know I have a warrant? What do I do?2020-07-28T12:59:05-06:00

What factors can the Court consider in setting my bond amount?

The Judge may consider various criteria when setting a bond. The include a number if items such as : Your work record Your family ties and ties to the community How long you have lived in the community

What factors can the Court consider in setting my bond amount?2020-07-10T08:46:20-06:00

The bond is too high! How can I lower my bond?

Bonds set by the judge at the jail are not typically permanent. If you do not have enough money to bond a motion to consider your bond may be filed with your assigned court.

The bond is too high! How can I lower my bond?2020-07-28T13:11:41-06:00

Why is it important to contact an attorney BEFORE posting a bond?

Bonds attached to cases at the jail are typically determined solely by the type of offense with which you have been charged. The judge at the jail has little to no information about you or the case.

Why is it important to contact an attorney BEFORE posting a bond?2020-07-28T12:49:22-06:00

How Is My Bond Set?

When you are arrested, the arresting agency may ask for a bond amount or request the magistrate set the bond.  The bond amount is typically determined solely by the type of offense charged. In almost all criminal cases, the Court is required to assign a bond to a criminal case within 72 hours of an [...]

How Is My Bond Set?2020-07-28T13:03:28-06:00
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