Bail Bonds in St. Paul, Minnestota

AnyTime Bail Bonds

Whether your charges are minor or serious, your bail bond agent at AnyTime Bail Bonds takes every case seriously. Immediately call a bail bond agent at AnyTime Bail Bonds, 612-WANT-OUT (612-926-8688). They will explain that the first thing to understand is time. In Ramsey County, Minnesota, the rule is that your can be held at the Ramsey County Jail without being charged for up 36 hours (not counting
Sundays and holidays), or 48 hours max for probable cause.
When you see a judge, the court may issue both a conditional bail bond and an unconditional bail bond. A conditional bail bond requires adherence to specific rules and restrictions. An unconditional bail bond allows release without those conditions but costs more.

Sometimes the judge also issues an HRO (Harassment Restraining Order) or a DANCO
(Domestic Abuse No Contact Order)
at the same time.
If you’re offered a Release on Recognizance (ROR) — that’s when you’re released without paying a bail
but must follow any conditions set by the judge, such as participating in treatment or maintaining a curfew— take it if you can meet those terms. If you can’t and you don’t want a violation,
then we’d recommend doing the unconditional bond.

Getting Out on Bond

  1. Call AnyTime Bail Bonds at 612-WANT-OUT (612-926-8688) — We will verify the bail and charges, explain the steps, and qualify the cosigner.
  2. The bail bond agent will meet with the co-signer at the Ramsey County Jail located at 425 Grove St, St Paul, MN 55101 or send a DocuSign.
  3. The bail bondsman will go over the paperwork and explain every part of the process.
  4. Release — After your bond is accepted, the jail will process you for release..
    You’re free to go home

At AnyTime Bail Bonds, we believe in being there for you. Whether you’re clearing a warrant or
bailing out a friend, we’ll be there — day or night — to help you through the process.


Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal
advice. For legal advice, always consult with an attorney licensed in Minnesota.

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