Arapahoe County · Aurora Aurora & Arapahoe — we know this jail.

We post bonds at the Arapahoe County Detention Facility and serve Aurora, Englewood, Centennial, and Littleton. Standard 15% rate; 10% on bonds over $5,000 with an approved cosigner.

arapahoe coverage

Cities, courts, and the detention facility.

Cities served

Aurora · Englewood · Centennial · Littleton — plus the unincorporated areas of Arapahoe County. Arapahoe is one of our highest-volume counties; we know the booking flow.

Arapahoe County Detention Facility

We post bonds electronically at the Arapahoe County Detention Facility. Most releases happen within 2 to 4 hours after posting, depending on booking-queue volume.

Arapahoe County Court

Arapahoe County District Court and the Aurora Municipal Court. We know the dockets and the magistrates and we can give you a realistic appearance timeline.

Arapahoe County & Aurora bail bond FAQ

How much does an Arapahoe County bail bond cost?

The state-mandated premium is 15% of the bond amount. A $5,000 bond costs $750; a $20,000 bond costs $3,000; a $50,000 bond costs $7,500. Bonds over $5,000 with an approved cosigner can drop to 10%.

How long does an Arapahoe County Detention Facility release take?

Most releases happen within 2 to 4 hours after the bond is posted electronically. The exact timing depends on booking-queue volume and shift changes. We watch the queue and keep you updated.

Do you cover both Aurora city bookings and county bookings?

Yes. Aurora bookings typically route through the Arapahoe County Detention Facility (and, depending on the address of the incident, possibly Adams County). On the call we confirm which facility is holding your loved one and start the right process.

Can I apply for an Arapahoe County bond at 2 a.m.?

Yes. We answer 24/7 and most Colorado detention facilities accept electronic bond posting around the clock. The application can be done on your phone in 10–20 minutes.

What if the booking has both Adams and Arapahoe holds?

Some Aurora bookings result in holds in more than one county. On the first call we identify every hold, sequence them correctly, and explain how the multi-county release will work — before any paperwork is signed.

Aurora at 2 a.m.? A real bondsman picks up.

Same number, same office, same answer since 1988. The first call is free.