Alaska

Alaska Bail Bonds. We are a free bail bond service with bail agents throughout Alaska. Services our Alaska Bail Agents offer include: the lowest rates allowed by law, payment plans, no-collateral bonds, free consultations, and many other services to meet your specific needs. Choose the city below you need a bail bond in.

Select a city for a Bail Bondsman near you:
Adak
Akiachak
Akiak
Akutan
Alakanuk
Aleknagik
Allakaket
Ambler
Anaktuvuk Pass
Anchor Point
Anchorage
Anderson
Angoon
Aniak
Anvik
Arctic Village
Atka
Atqasuk
Auke Bay
Barrow
Beaver
Bethel
Bettles Field
Big Lake
Brevig Mission
Bristol Bay Borough
Buckland
Cantwell
Central
Chalkyitsik
Chefornak
Chevak
Chicken
Chignik
Chignik Lagoon
Chignik Lake
Chitina
Chugiak
Circle
Clam Gulch
Clarks Point
Clear
Coffman Cove
Cold Bay
Cooper Landing
Copper Center
Cordova
Craig
Crooked Creek
Deering
Delta Junction
Denali National Park
Dillingham
Douglas
Dutch Harbor
Eagle
Eagle River
Eek
Egegik
Eielson AFB
Ekwok
Elfin Cove
Elim
Elmendorf AFB
Emmonak
Ester
Fairbanks
False Pass
Flat
Fort Richardson
Fort Wainwright
Fort Yukon
Gakona
Galena
Gambell
Girdwood
Glennallen
Goodnews Bay
Grayling
Gustavus
Haines
Healy
Holy Cross
Homer
Hoonah
Hooper Bay
Hope
Houston
Hughes
Huslia
Hydaburg
Hyder
Iliamna
Indian
Juneau
Kake
Kaktovik
Kalskag
Kaltag
Karluk
Kasigluk
Kasilof
Kenai
Ketchikan
Kiana
King Cove
King Salmon
Kipnuk
Kivalina
Klawock
Kobuk
Kodiak
Kotlik
Kotzebue
Koyuk
Koyukuk
Kwethluk
Kwigillingok
Lake Minchumina
Larsen Bay
Levelock
Lower Kalskag
Manley Hot Springs
Manokotak
Marshall
Mc Grath
Mekoryuk
Metlakatla
Meyers Chuck
Minto
Moose Pass
Mountain Village
Naknek
Napakiak
Nenana
New Stuyahok
Nightmute
Nikiski
Nikolai
Nikolski
Ninilchik
Noatak
Nome
Nondalton
Noorvik
North Pole
North Slope Borough
Northway
Nuiqsut
Nulato
Nunam Iqua
Nunapitchuk
Old Harbor
Ouzinkie
Palmer
Pedro Bay
Pelican
Perryville
Petersburg
Pilot Point
Pilot Station
Platinum
Point Baker
Point Hope
Point Lay
Port Alexander
Port Alsworth
Port Heiden
Port Lions
Prudhoe Bay
Quinhagak
Rampart
Red Devil
Ruby
Russian Mission
Saint George Island
Saint Marys
Saint Michael
Saint Paul Island
Salcha
Sand Point
Savoonga
Scammon Bay
Selawik
Seldovia
Seward
Shageluk
Shaktoolik
Shishmaref
Shungnak
Sitka
Skagway
Skwentna
Sleetmute
Soldotna
South Naknek
Stebbins
Sterling
Stevens Village
Sutton
Takotna
Talkeetna
Tanacross
Tanana
Tatitlek
Teller
Tenakee Springs
Tetlin
Thorne Bay
Togiak
Tok
Toksook Bay
Trapper Creek
Tuluksak
Tuntutuliak
Tununak
Two Rivers
Tyonek
Unalakleet
Unalaska
Valdez
Venetie
Wainwright
Wales
Ward Cove
Wasilla
White Mountain
Whittier
Willow
Wrangell
Yakutat


Alaska Jails
Alaska Department of Corrections
Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Alaska Department of Public Safety
Alaska State Troopers
Anchorage Police Department
Bristol Bay Borough Police Department
Craig Police Department
Fairbanks Police Department
Haines Police Department
Homer Police Department
Juneau Police Department
Kenai Police Department



Ketchikan Police Department
Kotzebue Police Department
North Pole AK Police Department
North Pole Police Department
North Slope Borough Police Department
Palmer Police Department
Sitka Police Department
Soldotna Police Department
Unalaska Public Safety Department
University of Alaska Anchorage Police Department
University of Alaska Fairbanks Police Department
Wrangell Police Department


Alaska Courts

Alaska Court System

The Bail Bond Process:

1. The arrest
2. Choosing a bail bond company
3. Obtaining a bail bond
4. What is Collateral?
5. The Bail Release Process
6. Court Appearances
7. Sentencing – and Bail Bond Exoneration


1. The Arrest –
When a person is arrested by law enforcement, they will typically be taken to the local Police or Sheriffs Department for booking. The amount of bail is determined by the bail schedule in each particular county. The Bail Schedule is a pre-determined amount of bail set for specific charges. The arresting agency often has the right to raise, reduce, or reject bail for the defendant if they feel the need to do so. Most often the defendant will be able to post bail immediately. In order to post bail you will need to contact a bail bond company.

2. Choosing a Bail Bond Company –
When choosing a bail bond company you will want to find one that meets your specific needs and requirements. For instance, do they service the jail your friend or family member is in? How quickly can they be there? Do they require collateral? Do they offer payment plans? These are all questions we at Bail.com have asked for you. We have a database of pre-screened bail bondsman and have personally spoken with the owners ourselves.

3. Obtaining a Bail Bond –

After you have selected a bail bond company, you will need to make arrangements with them to get your friend or family members out of jail. Once you have made arrangements and completed all the details of your agreement, the bail agent will then post the bond at the necessary jail to secure the release of the defendant. Often times you will be required to pledge collateral to guarantee the defendants appearance in court.

4. What is Collateral? –

Collateral is something used to secure the entire amount of the bond if the defendant does not appear in court. Types of collateral include: houses, land, cars, cash, credit cards, jewelry, planes, boats, or anything that is equal to or more than the amount of the bond. You will get the collateral back once the person appears in court.

5. The Release Process –
After the bail bond is posted at the jail the release process takes between 5 minutes and 12 hours depending on the size of the jail. If the defendant is in a smaller city jail it usually takes less than 30 minutes. If they are being held in a large county jail it could take up to several hours.

6. Court Appearances –

When the defendant is being released from jail he will receive a court date. The bail bond you have obtained for his release is valid throughout the entire court case. Some times if the case goes on longer than 1 year you may be subject to a renewal premium. As long as the defendant makes all of his court appearances when he is required to, the premium you already paid is all you ever pay. If the defendant misses a court date you may be subject to paying the entire amount of the bond immediately. Or you may have to pay the bail bond companies expenses in order for the company to get their bail bond exonerated.

7. Sentencing and Bond Exoneration –

Upon sentencing, whether innocent or guilty or if the charges were dropped the court will exonerate the bail bond. This means, as far as the bail bond company is concerned everything is over with. At this point you should call the bail company and let them know the case is over. If you used collateral to secure the bail bond this is when you would get it back.

Benefits:
• Payment Plans (on approved credit)
• No-Collateral Bonds (on approved credit)
• Our Bail Agents will come to you.
• 24-Hours 365 Days a year service
• Nationwide Immigration Bonds
• Completely Confidential service
• Honest, Reliable Agents to serve you


At Bail.com we take the headache out of finding a bondsman that meets your needs. Our experienced staff will answer your call and transfer you immediately to a bail agent in you area. Call 1-800-824-6614 for immediate bail assistance.

 
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