Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds is a family owned and operated bail bond agency serving the city of Colorado Springs and the State of Colorado since 1992. We have posted bond for thousands of people and we know what people expect during this difficult time.
We at Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds strive to make the process of posting bond fast and easy, whether you choose our “Online Bonding” from the convenience and privacy of your home or come into our office located one minute from the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center (CJC) in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
DENNIS BLACKWELL BAIL BONDS GUARANTEES THE QUICKEST MOST CONVENIENT BAIL BOND SERVICES IN COLORADO SPRINGS, PUEBLO AND THE ENTIRE STATE OF COLORADO. ONLINE AND IN-PERSON BONDING.
If you or someone you know has been recently arrested in the State of Colorado, we can help get you to where you need to be. When the unfortunate happens and you or a loved one is arrested, a bond will already be set or judge will set bond for a certain amount depending on the charges.
The bond amount is the courts guarantee that the person charged will attend all court appearances until final disposition.
Now that bond has been set, give us a call, we will review the situation and come up with the best plan of action. Depending on the amount of bond, and the charges we will determine the lowest percentage rate for the price of the bond and what type of Indemnitor will be required. (Indemnitor: a person guaranteeing the accused to attend all court appearances until final disposition or the entire amount of the bond if the accused fails to appear)

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After you get arrested, you will have a bond or held without bond until you are advised in front of judge the following court day. The judge will determine the amount of your bail. There are a few things that the judge will consider when setting your bail. A judge will ask themselves a few questions when determining your bail, which includes:
In addition to an amount of bond, the judge may impose conditions that you must follow. Some of these conditions could be travel restrictions, firearm restrictions, and no-contact orders. If you fail to abide by the rules that are given to you, you risk the chance of going back to jail.
C.R.S. 16-4-102 – Right to bail – before conviction
Any person who is in custody, and for whom the court has not set bond and conditions of release pursuant to the applicable rule of criminal procedure, and who is not subject to the provisions of section 16-4-101(5), has the right to a hearing to determine bond and conditions of release. A person in custody may also request a hearing so that bond and conditions of release can be set. Upon receiving the request, the judge shall notify the district attorney immediately of the arrested person’s request, and the district attorney has the right to attend and advise the court of matters pertinent to the type of bond and conditions of release to be set. The judge shall also order the appropriate law enforcement agency having custody of the prisoner to bring him or her before the court forthwith, and the judge shall set bond and conditions of release if the offense for which the person was arrested is bailable. It is not a prerequisite to bail that a criminal charge of any kind has been filed.
Once bond has been set you can call Dennis Blackwell Bail Bonds, we will work out the details of the bond to have your friend or loved one released. Once bond is posted at the El Paso County Criminal Justice Center your friend or loved one will be released in 2 to 6 hours.
A sheriff must release a defendant within six hours after a personal recognizance bond is set and the defendant has returned to jail or within six hours after a cash bond has been set and the defendant has returned to jail and the defendant or surety notified the jail that bond is prepared to be posted, unless extraordinary circumstances exist. In the event of a delay of more than six hours, a surety and the defendant have a right to know what, if any, extraordinary circumstance is causing the delay. Supervisory conditions of release do not justify a delay in release; except that a sheriff may hold a defendant for up to 24 hours if necessary to ensure a defendant is fitted with required electronic monitoring.
Online bail bonding in Colorado allows families to complete the bail process remotely using secure digital forms, e-signatures, and online payments. Instead of visiting the jail or bondsman’s office, you can submit all required information through a verified online platform. This method is available 24/7 and is especially helpful for out-of-town relatives or late-night arrests. The licensed bail agent then posts the bond electronically or in person, expediting the defendant’s release from custody.
To get a bail bond in Pueblo, we offer both in-person and online bail bonds. We work with Pueblo County Jail and can start the process immediately— completing everything online or by phone. You’ll need the defendant’s full name, booking number (if available), and the bail amount. After signing the bond agreement and paying the premium (typically 10–15% of the bail), we will post the bond and coordinate the defendant’s release, usually within a few hours.
We work as fast as possible: