Douglas County · Castle Rock Castle Rock bail bonds, handled the same way.
We post bonds at the Douglas County Detention Center in Castle Rock and serve Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree, and Highlands Ranch. Standard 15% rate; 10% on bonds over $5,000 with an approved cosigner.
douglas coverage
Cities, courts, and the detention center.
Cities served
Castle Rock · Parker · Lone Tree · Highlands Ranch — plus the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. Suburban dockets often move quickly; we know the schedules.
Douglas County Detention Center
Located in Castle Rock. We post bonds electronically; most releases happen within 2 to 4 hours after posting. We monitor the queue and keep you updated.
Douglas County Court
Douglas County District Court (Castle Rock). We know the appearance schedules, the magistrates, and the standard release conditions for the dockets we work in regularly.
Douglas County & Castle Rock bail bond FAQ
How much does a Castle Rock / Douglas 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. Bonds over $5,000 with an approved cosigner can drop to 10%.
How long does a Douglas County Detention Center release take?
Most releases happen within 2 to 4 hours after the bond is posted electronically. Booking-queue volume and shift changes are the biggest variables; we watch them in real time.
Do you handle Highlands Ranch and Lone Tree bookings?
Yes. Bookings from Highlands Ranch, Lone Tree, Parker, and Castle Rock typically route through the Douglas County Detention Center, and the bond process is the same regardless of city.
I’ve never used a bail bondsman in Douglas County. What do I need to know?
Three things, in order: who is in custody and where, the bond amount the court has set, and a willing cosigner with a valid photo ID and proof of income. The first call walks through the rest — including a clear statement of cost and what the cosigner is signing.
Are there any bonds you cannot post in Douglas County?
Cash-only bonds — when a court has ordered a cash-only bond, no bail agent in Colorado can post a surety bond against it. If your situation is cash-only, we will tell you on the first call and explain the alternative path.
Castle Rock — on the line right now.
We answer 24/7. The application is on your phone, the bond posts electronically, and the typical release window is 2–4 hours.