New England Bail Bonds
Bail Bondsman - Bail Bonds Agent New Haven, CT
New Haven Connecticut Bail Bonds serving the greater New England area
New England Bail Bonds
2 Briarwood Ln
Branford CT 06405
Tel: 203 430-8326
New England Bail Bonds was founded in 2009 by Kevin and Lisa Yulo.
Lisa began as a paralegal and worked in criminal defense for 12 years before becoming a Bail Bonds agent.
We provide fast and easy bail bonding, operating anywhere in Connecticut.
We offer many options for you to get your friends or loved ones out of jail.
Our Bail bond commission is 7% - 10% plus any applicable costs.
We are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week with Knowledgeable, Attentive, and Confidential service.
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Services Offered
Types of Bonds:
Surety Bond - An alternative to Cash Bail, a surety bond is used when the accused cannot afford to pay his or her bail. The court may require cash, real estate, or the signature of a professional bail bond agent. A friend or family member usually contacts a bail bonds agent who (backed by a special type of insurance company) agrees to pay the full value of the bond if the accused does not appear in court. In return, the client is charged a 7% - 10% premium and depending on the case will collect some sort of collateral such as a title for a house, car, boat, jewelry, or electronics.
Cash Bond - A Cash bond is when the court requires the accused to pay the entire amount in cash or money order to the court in full. The purpose of this is to secure his or her return to court on an appointed date and thereafter until the case is concluded. If the defendant shows up to all of their appointed court dates, the cash is returned to them. If they fail to appear, the cash is forfeited to the court.
Bail Enforcement:
New England Bail Bonds also offers Bail Enforcement services. We provide fugitive recovery in Connecticut. If an accused has jumped bail, we can help you locate, and recover them. New England Bail Enforcement agents take pride in their professionalism and consistent training. New England's bail enforcement team does weapons training at least once to twice a month and trains with Karol at Valiant Martial Arts in take down tactics and weapons protection.
No bail bond agent wants to be responsible for their fugitives bond if they fail to appear at court. In the United States, bail enforcement agents catch 90% of the people who jump bail. In 1872, the U.S. Supreme Court case "Taylor vs. Taintor", gave bail enforcement agents nearly limitless power and authority when hunting down a subject. This means that a bounty hunter may enter their premise if needed to capture their wanted fugitive. Whether it is on behalf of a financial institution, company or government authority, we can help. Call us today for more information about our Bail Enforcement services.