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From DUI bail bonds and burglary bail bonds to felony and murder bail bonds, Budget Bail Bonds is here to help your loved ones get released from jail to await trial from home.

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At Budget Bail Bonds, we have over two decades of industry experience aiding Connecticut residents by providing fast, affordable bail bonds. We believe in ensuring that a suspect's loved ones understand the process and trust our professional bail bondsmen. Nobody should have to navigate this process alone, especially for the first time, which is why hiring a company like Budget Bail Bonds can be such a major help.


All of our competent bail bondsmen are experienced, licensed, and insured. They know the Connecticut judicial system inside and out, which means that you can allow the weight to roll off your shoulders when you come to our staff with your situation. We have handled countless bail bonds similar to yours, and are more than willing to help you get your loved one out of jail to await trial as well.

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At Budget Bail Bonds, our main goal is to help your loved one receive the help they need in order to get out of jail. If you are looking for an experienced bail bondsman’s help in Connecticut, give us a call. We’re here to help you and get your loved one back into your waiting arms!

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Frequently asked questions

  • How can I find more information about my incarcerated loved one?

    Typically, your loved one's name, the crime they were accused of, and the jail they are being held in is significant information for a bail bonds company to know. One great resource to learn about their situation if you do not know the answers is the CT search warrant site. 

  • Can anyone pay my bail?

    Anyone who is over the age of 18 is eligible to pay your bail, and help you get released from jail until your trial date. 

  • How much will my loved one's bail bond be?

    Typically, a court will use a bail schedule to determine how much the bail bond will be. However, factors like the ones below can increase the bail amount: 

    • age of suspect
    • severity of the crime
    • whether or not violence was used
  • How much experience does Budget Bail Bonds have?

    Budget Bail Bonds is a 24/7 professional bail bonds company with over two decades of experience. We are both licensed and insured, and have helped countless individuals with different charges get released from jail until their court date. 

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