• Bail.com
  • Find Bail Agents
  • Immigration Bonds
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Vermont Bail Bonds

Vermont Bail bonds

Bill Burnett, President, is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) with own tax practice since 1988. Bill is also a member of PBUS. Advantage has been in business since 1999 and is the largest bail bond company in Vermont.

We are a Vermont bail bond service with bail agents throughout the state. Services our Vermont 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.

Call 877-362-2245 or 802-324-2245


Select a city for a Bail Bondsman near you:
Adamant
Albany
Alburg
Arlington
Ascutney
Averill
Bakersfield
Barnard
Barnet
Barre
Barton
Beebe Plain
Beecher Falls
Bellows Falls
Belmont
Belvidere Center
Bennington
Benson
Bethel
Bomoseen
Bondville
Bradford
Brandon
Brattleboro
Bridgewater
Bridgewater Corners
Bridport
Bristol
Brookfield
Brownsville
Burlington
Cabot
Calais
Cambridge
Cambridgeport
Canaan
Castleton
Cavendish
Center Rutland
Charlotte
Chelsea
Chester
Chester Depot
Chittenden
Colchester
Concord
Corinth
Coventry
Craftsbury
Craftsbury Common
Cuttingsville
Danby
Danville
Derby
Derby Line
Dorset
East Arlington
East Barre
East Berkshire
East Burke
East Calais
East Charleston
East Corinth
East Dorset
East Dover
East Fairfield
East Hardwick
East Haven
East Middlebury
East Montpelier
East Poultney
East Randolph
East Ryegate
East Saint Johnsbury
East Thetford
East Wallingford
Eden
Eden Mills
Enosburg Falls
Essex
Essex Junction
Fair Haven
Fairfax
Fairfield
Fairlee
Ferrisburg
Florence
Forest Dale
Franklin
Gaysville
Gilman
Glover
Grafton
Granby
Grand Isle
Graniteville
Granville
Greensboro
Greensboro Bend
Groton
Guildhall
Hancock
Hardwick
Hartford
Hartland
Hartland Four Corners
Highgate Center
Highgate Springs
Hinesburg
Huntington
Hyde Park
Hydeville
Irasburg
Island Pond
Isle La Motte
Jacksonville
Jamaica
Jeffersonville
Jericho
Johnson
Jonesville
Killington
Lake Elmore
Lamoille County
Londonderry
Lowell
Lower Waterford
Ludlow
Lunenburg
Lyndon
Lyndon Center
Lyndonville
Manchester
Manchester Center
Marlboro
Marshfield
Mc Indoe Falls
Middlebury
Middletown Springs
Milton
Monkton
Montgomery
Montgomery Center
Montpelier
Moretown
Morgan
Morrisville
Moscow
Mount Holly
New Haven
Newbury
Newfane
Newport
Newport Center
North Bennington
North Clarendon
North Concord
North Ferrisburg
North Hartland
North Hero
North Hyde Park
North Montpelier
North Pomfret
North Pownal
North Springfield
North Thetford
North Troy
Northfield
Northfield Falls
Norton
Norwich
Orleans
Orwell
Passumpsic
Pawlet
Peacham
Perkinsville
Peru
Pittsfield
Pittsford
Plainfield
Plymouth
Post Mills
Poultney
Pownal
Proctor
Proctorsville
Putney
Quechee
Randolph
Randolph Center
Reading
Readsboro
Richford
Richmond
Ripton
Rochester
Roxbury
Rupert
Rutland
Rutland County
Saint Albans
Saint Albans Bay
Saint Johnsbury
Saint Johnsbury Center
Salisbury
Saxtons River
Shaftsbury
Sharon
Sheffield
Shelburne
Sheldon
Sheldon Springs
Shoreham
South Barre
South Burlington
South Hero
South Londonderry
South Newfane
South Pomfret
South Royalton
South Ryegate
South Strafford
South Woodstock
Springfield
Stamford
Starksboro
Stockbridge
Stowe
Strafford
Sutton
Swanton
Taftsville
Thetford
Thetford Center
Townshend
Troy
Tunbridge
Underhill
Underhill Center
Vergennes
Vernon
Vershire
Waitsfield
Wallingford
Wardsboro
Warren
Washington
Waterbury
Waterbury Center
Waterville
Websterville
Wells
Wells River
West Burke
West Charleston
West Danville
West Dover
West Dummerston
West Fairlee
West Glover
West Halifax
West Hartford
West Newbury
West Pawlet
West Rupert
West Rutland
West Topsham
West Townshend
West Wardsboro
Westfield
Westford
Westminster
Westminster Station
Weston
White River Junction
Whiting
Whitingham
Wilder
Williamstown
Williamsville
Williston
Wilmington
Windsor
Winooski
Wolcott
Woodbury
Woodstock
Worcester


Vermont Jails
Barre Police Department
Brattleboro Police Department
Chittenden Unit for Special Investigations
Colchester Police Department
Colchester Police Department
Dover Police Department
Essex Police Department
Hartford Police Department
Ludlow Police Department
Montpelier Police Department
Northfield Police Department


Rutland County Sheriffs Department
Saint Albans Police Department
South Burlington Police Department
St Albans City Police Department
St. Johnsbury Police Department
Trinity College Security Department
University of Vermont Police Services
Vergennes Police Department
Vermont Criminal JusticeTraining Council
Vermont State Police
Williston Police Department
Winooski Police Department



Call 877-362-2245 or 802-324-2245


Department of Insurance 
Vermont

Vermont Courts
Supreme Court Opinions
Vermont Judiciary Home Page

 


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.


 
HOME | CONTACT US | FEDERAL BONDS | IMMIGRATION BONDS

For Immediate 24-Hour Bail Bond Assistance in California please call 1-877-362-2245
Web Resources