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We offer bail bonds in Boise, Idaho at the Ada County Jail.

Our office is located at 76 N. Cole Rd, close to the jail. Map

The Ada County jail in Boise is located at 7200 Barrister Dr.  At Crown Bail Bonds we pride ourselves on getting you or your loved ones out fast!  Our paperwork is simple and straight forward.  We offer payment options and fast response on all bail bonds. 

When a person is arrested the judge will usually set a bond for them to be released from jail.  Once the defendant pays that bond they are free to leave.  That's where we come in.  Bail King will meet you at the jail with the necessary paperwork to get the defendant out jail, fast.  We have agents all over Idaho and can meet you at the jail anytime, day or night.  We also have the licensing to post large bonds.  Big or small it does not matter, we will be be there to serve you when you need bail.

We will work for you and we will get you out as fast as possible. 

Ask about our 8 percent discount rate.

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Need a bail bond in Boise, Idaho?  Call Crown Bail Bonds today! 

Local:  208-384-9100  

How Bail Bonds Work

When people are arrested for a crime, they generally are taken to a local law enforcement station where they are booked. During booking, a police officer usually will take a mug shot and fingerprint the suspect. The officer generally will allow the suspect to make a phone call and will check to see whether the suspect is intoxicated. After the booking procedure, the suspect is incarcerated in a county jail or station.

When determining bail for a suspect, the judge will consider the suspect’s flight risk and the severity of the crime. If a suspect has a criminal history, or a history of not showing up for court appearances, that may affect a judge’s decision about bail. The judge may consider whether the suspect is a risk to others, whether the suspect has ties to the community, the stability of residence, work history and the nature of the crime. As a result of this information, release conditions and bail terms are established. Ultimately, the bail is at the judge’s discretion.