Class 1 through Class 6
Felony bail bonds.
We post felony bonds across every Colorado court. Our bond ranges below are typical, not promises — judges set the actual amount at the bond hearing based on the charge and the defendant's history.
Typical bail ranges
What charges in this category usually run.
| Charge | Typical bail |
|---|---|
| Class 6 felony | $5,000 – $25,000 |
| Class 5 felony | $10,000 – $50,000 |
| Class 4 felony | $25,000 – $100,000 |
| Class 3 felony | $50,000 – $500,000 |
| Class 2 felony | $100,000+ |
| Class 1 felony | Set by court, often $500,000 or more |
Ranges are typical for the indicated charge type. Judges set actual bail at the bond hearing.
What we do for these cases
The work, plainly.
Quote the premium at the lower 10% rate when a qualified cosigner is available.
Take collateral — real estate, vehicles, jewelry — when the bond size requires it.
Coordinate posting at the holding facility, including transfers between counties.
Stay reachable from the bond hearing through every court date that follows.
Colorado context
- Colorado law sets a statutory premium on bail bonds. Defendants have the right to a reasonable bail amount, ensuring that it is not excessively punitive.
Felony bonds move on a different timeline than misdemeanor bonds. Call us before the hearing so we are ready to post the moment the amount is set.
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