Being arrested is stressful and every definition of the world unpleasant. Our Salt Lake County Bail Bondsman understands this and that’s why we are so passionate about providing fair, fast, honest, and confidential bail bond agreements.
 

If your friend or loved one has been arrested in Salt Lake and is being held in Salt Lake City Metro Jail, call our Salt Lake County bondsman to get your loved one out of jail fast.


 

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Getting Bail in Salt Lake City is as easy as 1-2 -3

Our Salt Lake City, Utah bail bonds team is committed to helping each step of the way and provide you with all the information you need to get your loved one out FAST and as Painless as possible. Let's take a look at how we get that process done.
 
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  • First, you call us at Bad Boys Bail Bonds. Bailout starts with contacting your local bondsman. Salt Lake City bonds will require you to give us the name, date of birth, and the place of arrest for your loved one. We'll also need your contact info.
  • We meet at the Salt Lake City jail. After that initial phone call, a representative from our bail bond company will meet with you at the jail. A person 18 years or older must be available to sign an agreement and submit the necessary payment. That payment will be 10% of the bail set. For example, if your loved one has a bail set at $10,000, you'll pay us a non-refundable $1,000 and we pay the full amount to the court.
  • We get your loved ones released from jail. Finally, we post the bail and push to get your loved ones released as soon as possible. Generally, that will be between 2 and 8 hours.


Salt Lake County Court House

City: Salt Lake City
Street: 450 S. State St
Phone: (801) 238-7300
Map: Click Here
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Salt Lake County Jail Inmate Search

Being able to find a loved one who has been taken to jail is an important step in the bail bond process. You can't bail someone out of jail until you find them. Using the Salt Lake County Jail Inmate Search is a quick and convenient way to find out if your loved one is in the Salt Lake County Jail. It's much faster and much more reliable than calling the jail and waiting for them to go through their records.
 
City: Salt Lake City
Street: 3415 S 900 W
Phone: (801) 743-5500
Map:Click Here
 

Where to Go?

There are two primary jails in Salt Lake City. There's the Salt Lake County Metro Jail, which is located at 3415 S. 900 W with the phone number (385) 468-8400. Then there's also the Salt Lake County Oxbow Jail, which is located at 3148 S. 1100 W. The Matheson Courthouse Third District is located at 450 State St. with the phone number (801) 238-7300.
 

Answering the Most Common Questions About Bail Bond in Salt Lake City, Utah

You may be wondering, "What are bail bonds and how do they work?" When a person is arrested and booked into the local jail, the court sets a trial date for the case. Since it could take weeks or months for the case to appear on the docket, the US justice system allows defendants to be released from jail if they post collateral as a guarantee that they'll show up for their court date. Known as bail, this collateral can take the form of cash, a bond, or property.
When people who have been accused of a crime and taken into custody can't afford to post the full bail amount, they usually contact a bond service. A bail bondsman, also known as a bond agent, collects a percentage of the bail amount so that defendants can be released from jail before their court date. If the accused fails to appear, the bail bondsman must collect the remaining amount and deliver it to the court.
In Utah, there are two ways to pay bail. One option is to pay the full bail amount to the court. When defendants can't pay in full, their friends or family members can contact Bad Boys Bail Bonds in Salt Lake City. They'll be required to pay a percentage of the bail. Defendants who don't show up for court (also known as "skipping bail") can be sent back to jail. If this happens, or the defendant commits other crimes while out of jail, he can be placed back into custody, and the bond company is liable for the full bail amount.
The amount of bail a defendant owes depends on factors such as age, criminal history, and the type and severity of the crime. Juveniles have a different bail schedule than adults. More serious crimes carry higher penalties, too. You can expect to pay more if you've been charged with a felony than you would with a misdemeanor. A bail bond is a percentage of the full bail amount (10% in most cases). That means if bail is set at $5,000, a defendant need only come up with $500 to be released from custody.
Once bail has been set, an arrestee's representatives can contact a bond agent. It typically takes about 30 minutes for bail bonds Salt Lake City to complete the required paperwork. Once it's been sent to the jail, defendants may be released within a few hours or less. The length of time it takes depends on several factors, such as the time of day (or night) and how busy the jail is.
No. When you work with a Salt Lake County Bondsman, you will be required to pay a nonrefundable fee. This is required by state law.
Our Salt Lake City bail bond company already offers the lowest possible fees on bail bonds. This is because the state of Utah requires all companies in this business to pay a premium of 10 to 20 percent and any bail bond company that doesn't do so risks losing their license. With our fee set at 10%, you thus won't find any better deal except by bail bonds who are operating illegally.
Yes provided you have the means to pay the nonrefundable fee, ie a credit card or checkbook. After you've been booked, you'll be proceeded to what's called the 'first pit' where you'll be identified, fingerprinted, and photographed. Here, you'll also have an opportunity to call friends or family. Following this, you'll be taken to a pretrial service which will determine whether or not bail will be required. If so, you'll be sent on to the 'second pit' where you can contact our Salt Lake County Bail Bonds team. We will go over the necessary paperwork and then work fast to connect with you to make sure payment is secured and then your release.

Why Choose Salt Lake County Metro Jail Bad Boys Bail Bondsman?

At Bad Boys Bail Bonds, we are dedicated to helping each and every one of our clients get the bails they need fast and without issue, so they can go on with their lives. Contact our teamtoday to learn more and see our testimonials.
 
Local Bond Agent: Larry Nowak
Local Bond Agent: (West Jordan Jail) Kendall Reeve
Local Bond Agent: Reata Holt
 

24/7 Quick Bail Bonds Salt Lake City

We’re always here for those that need our prompt and immediate service. We’re family-oriented, and want you to get out, get home, and back to your family as soon as possible.
 

Excellent Customer Service

At Bad Boys Bail Bonds, we pride ourselves on our transparency and ability to deliver superior service with no hassles. We have professionals on staff who understand the seriousness of the situation. They will bring respect, understanding, and quick service to help you through this temporary hardship.
 

25 Years of Experience

Bad Boys Bail Bonds have remained one of Utah’s most trusted and reliable bail bonds companies providing West Jordan bail bonds and also serving the surrounding areas. We have decades of experience, which isn’t something that many other Utah-based bail bonds services can say. We know the system, how it works, and how best to help you.
 

Salt Lake County Statistics

Population: 1,034,989
Area: 742 square miles
Population Density: 1394.5/sq. mile
 

Salt Lake County Crime Statistics

(Based on 2011 Crime statistics)
Total Crimes: 16,871
 
Types of Crime by Percentage
Property Crime: 7,922 (46.9%)
Theft: 5,853 (34.7%)
Burglary: 1,338 (7.9%)
Vehicle Theft: 731 (4.3%)
Violent Crime: 495 (3%)
Assault: 308 (1.8%)
Robbery: 116 (.7%)
Rape: 65 (.4%)
Arson: 37 (.2%)
Murder: 6 (.03%)
 
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