Collier County Florida Bail Bonds
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One of the reasons that posting a bail bond can seem so complicated is the fact that each state and county has their own prescribed method. Fortunately, there are several similarities between the different processes. For example, most bail bond processes begin with information supplied by the person who agrees to be responsible for the defendant (the indemnitor).

If you are seeking a bail bond in Collier County, this information includes:
• The defendant’s legal full name
• Their date of birth
• The date of their arrest
• The amount to be posted
• A method of payment (usually cash or a major credit card)
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Supplying this information makes it easier for the bondsman to begin the defendant’s release. It is also helpful if the bondsman can speak directly to the indemnitor during this time. Otherwise, arrangements will have to be provided. Below are just a few of the areas of Collier County that we service with bail bonds:
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Once the information has been provided, the bondsman will call the county jail to confirm the defendant’s bond amount and charges. This step is important, as it checks for warrants which could render the defendant ineligible for bail. The defendant is not always aware of outstanding warrants. After the pertinent information has been confirmed, the bondsman begins to complete the bail bond forms with the indemnitor. The Collier County Florida bail bond can only be posted once all the paperwork is in order. After the paperwork is complete and the bond has been posted, the defendant can be released to the indemnitor.
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Collier County Jail 3301 Tamiami Trail East Bldg. J |
Immokalee Jail Center |
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Collier County Clerk of Court Building L, 6th Floor (239) 252-2646 |
Collier County State Attorney's Office (239) 252-8470 Collier County Public Defenders Office 2660 Airport Road |
Areas around Naples Florida
Collier County Justice Buliding Map
It is important to retain a local bondsman. Not only will they have greater knowledge of the court, but it is aganst regulation for a bondsman to post bail outside of their registered county. This means that if you need to post a bail bond in Collier County, you should hire a Collier County bondsman. For this reason, many bondsmen are registered only in their home county and perhaps a few neighboring counties. Other times, it may be possible to transfer a bail bond to registered bondsmen of a different county. There is often a transfer fee applied in these instances.
Our Collier County office number is
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The greatest difference between counties is how long it takes the county court to process the paperwork and release the defendant. Often, waiting for the defendant to be released from jail is the longest part of the process. The entire process usually takes between two and eight hours, although in some counties it can be as long as twelve hours.
Brennan Bail also posts Collier County Immigration Bonds
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