24-Hour Affordable Bail Bonds in New London, CT
Trusted service available in New London and statewide, any time of day or night.
If you need a fast and affordable bail bond service in New London, CT or other parts of the state, then BailCo Bail Bonds Manchester is definitely the way to go. We have all the latest information relevant to the industry, which puts us in the right position to assist you while avoiding potential obstacles and delays. We will explain all the fees associated with the process and guide you through the steps of the process.
$500+ Bail Bonds
If the bail that has been set is beyond your financial capabilities, we can help you out. Affordability is one of our most important principles, and we offer bail bonds starting at $500 in New London and statewide.
FTA with collateral
If you have failed to make your scheduled court appearance and an FTA has been issued, we can assist you by arranging your FTA with collateral in the New London area and other areas statewide.
24-hour response
When we say available non-stop, we absolutely mean it. Our agents can accommodate your needs anywhere in the State of Connecticut, any time of day or night. Do not hesitate to make the call!
Competent & committed bail bondsman: on your side all the way
BailCo Bail Bonds Manchester is where you will find a trusted provider of bail bond services in New London and other areas. Our company is fiercely committed to providing dependable, affordable services to clients, and our key values are integrity, honesty, and transparency. We have responsive customer service that can provide you with helpful confidential information any time of night or day, and our services are conveniently available 24/7 regardless of the location where you or your loved one are being detained.
Comprehensive 24/7 bail bond services in the New London area
We cater to the diverse needs of our clients in the New London area and other locations across the state who need assistance from getting out or getting a loved one out of jail. Ensuring a smooth process is what we do best, regardless of the complexity of your specific circumstances and situation.
Burglary
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Sex crime
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Parole & probation
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Marijuana
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White-collar
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Weapons violation
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Larceny/theft
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Juvenile
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Assault
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Computer Crime
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Disorderly Conduct
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Domestic Violence
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Drug Crime
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DUI
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Felony
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Identity Theft
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Frequently asked questions
Can a cash bond be revoked?
If a person fails to obey the conditions of their release, their bond can be modified or revoked. If it is revoked, a new bond can be imposed.
Is bounty hunting legal in Connecticut?
Licensed bounty hunters or bail enforcement agents can get involved in the process of tracking you down if you fail to appear on your scheduled court date.
What does rearrest order mean in CT?
If a warrant has been issued for your rearrest, it means that you have failed to appear on the scheduled court date, based on which the court has ordered that you be rearrested and another bond has been set. Alternatively, the person may be sent a Bail Commissioner’s Letter.
What does the bail commissioner’s letter sent mean in CT?
If a judge has ordered a Bail Commissioner’s Letter to be issued, the person who has missed their court date will be sent the letter with a new court date.
What are typical conditions of release in CT?
The non-financial conditions of release, which may be imposed by the court or the bail commissioner, are requirements an arrested person must follow in order to stay out of jail, i.e, all the conditions they must meet that ensures they will appear at court as scheduled:
- Comply with travel restrictions, if such restrictions are in place. However, if such a restriction does not exist, the person may leave the State as long as they make it back in time for their scheduled court appearance.
- Remain within easy access and under the direct supervision of a designated person or organization.
- Restrain from engaging in specified activities such as being in possession of a firearm or a controlled substance.
- Avoid contact with an alleged crime victim or a potential witness to the offense.