We handle every bailable charge in Wyoming, at every county jail, 24 hours a day. One call gets the process started immediately regardless of the charge type or the county.
When someone is arrested in Wyoming, the question every family faces is the same: how do we get them home? The charge type matters for the legal case ahead, but it does not determine whether bail can be posted. As long as a judge has set bail, Wyoming Bail Bonds can post it. We do not turn cases away based on the nature of the charge.
Wyoming is a big state with 23 counties and detention facilities scattered from Cheyenne in the southeast to Jackson Hole in the northwest to Sheridan near the Montana border. We are licensed in every one of those counties. It does not matter whether the arrest was in a major city or a small rural county with a facility we have never posted at before. We figure it out and we get it done.
The 9 services listed below represent the most common charge categories we handle. Each one has its own legal characteristics, its own typical bail range in Wyoming, and its own set of factors that determine how bail is set. Understanding those details is part of what we do. When you call us, you are not talking to someone reading from a script. You are talking to an agent who knows the Wyoming bail system and can give you accurate information about your specific situation right away.
Select a service below for detailed information about that charge type, typical bail amounts in Wyoming, and what to expect from the bonding process.
DUI is the most common arrest charge in Wyoming. We handle DUI bonds at every county jail in the state, from first offenses with modest bail to felony aggravated DUI with bail in the tens of thousands. Most DUI clients are home the same night they call us.
Felony charges carry higher bail amounts and more complex bonding requirements. We have the resources and experience to handle large felony bonds across all Wyoming counties. A felony charge does not mean your loved one has to wait in custody until trial.
Misdemeanor charges are the most frequently bonded offense type in Wyoming. Bail amounts are generally lower and the process is typically straightforward. Even for a misdemeanor, spending even one night in custody is not necessary if bail has been set.
Assault charges in Wyoming range from simple misdemeanor assault to aggravated felony assault involving serious bodily injury. Bail varies significantly based on the severity of the charge and the defendant's criminal history. We handle the full spectrum.
Wyoming's firearms culture means weapons charges arise in a wide variety of circumstances. Unlawful possession, carrying under the influence, and related offenses all carry bail requirements that vary by county and charge severity. We post weapons bonds statewide.
Domestic violence arrests in Wyoming involve mandatory hold periods and specific bonding conditions set by the court. We understand the procedural requirements around these charges and work within them to secure release as efficiently as the law allows.
Theft charges in Wyoming range from petty theft misdemeanors to felony grand theft. Bail amounts scale with the value of property involved and any prior record. Retail theft, vehicle theft, and burglary-related charges all fall under this category and we post bonds for all of them.
Fraud charges cover a wide range of offenses including identity theft, check fraud, financial fraud, and wire fraud. These charges often carry significant bail amounts, particularly for repeat offenses or cases involving large dollar amounts. We post fraud bonds across all Wyoming counties.
Drug offense arrests are common across Wyoming, particularly in communities along the I-25 and I-80 corridors. Charges range from simple possession to trafficking and distribution. Bail amounts vary significantly by the type and quantity of substance involved. We handle drug bonds statewide.
From your first call to your loved one walking out, here is what to expect.
A live agent answers immediately at any hour. We gather the basic information: who was arrested, which jail, and what the charge is.
We confirm the booking status and bail amount with the facility. If bail has not yet been set, we monitor and contact you the moment it is.
Once you authorize us and the down payment is arranged, we post the bond directly with the detention facility. 50% down gets us started.
The jail processes the release. Most clients are out within 1 to 4 hours of the bond being posted. We keep you updated throughout.
There are bail bond agents in Wyoming. Here is why families across the state call us first.
Most bail agents operate in one or two counties. We are licensed statewide and have posted bonds at detention facilities from Afton to Gillette to Jackson Hole. Wherever the arrest happened, we can help.
We do not use voicemail or answering services. A live, knowledgeable agent answers every call at every hour. When you are facing one of the worst nights of your life, you deserve to talk to a person, not a machine.
We post bonds for DUI, assault, theft, fraud, and drug offenses alike. A bail bond is not a statement about guilt or character. It is a financial instrument that keeps families together while the legal process runs its course.
We require 50% of the premium down to get started and can work out a payment arrangement for the balance. A bail situation is rarely planned for and we understand that families need flexibility.
Every Wyoming county jail has its own procedures, staff, and quirks. Our familiarity with these facilities means we do not waste time figuring out logistics. We move through the bonding process efficiently because we have done it before.
We are not a national call center. Wyoming Bail Bonds is based in Cheyenne, serving Wyoming communities. When you call us, you are calling a Wyoming operation that understands the Wyoming bail system and the Wyoming courts.
Yes. We handle every bailable charge type in Wyoming. If bail has been set, we can post it regardless of the nature of the charge.
Wyoming state law sets the bail bond premium at 10% of the total bail amount for all charge types. We require 50% down to get started and can finance the balance on a payment plan.
Yes. Wyoming Bail Bonds is licensed to post bonds in all 23 Wyoming counties. Regardless of which facility is holding your loved one, we can post the bond.
We begin the bonding process immediately after you call and authorize us to proceed. Most releases happen within 1 to 4 hours of the bond being posted, depending on the jail's current workload.
The charge classification primarily affects the bail amount rather than the bonding process itself. Misdemeanor bail is generally lower; felony bail is typically much higher. We handle both with the same urgency and professionalism.
If the defendant misses a required court date, the bail bond can be forfeited and a warrant issued. It is critical to appear at every scheduled hearing. If a hearing must be missed for a legitimate reason, an attorney should address it with the court immediately.
Yes. We post bonds in all 23 Wyoming counties, including smaller and more rural ones. Our agents are familiar with the procedures at every county detention facility in the state.
Yes. We require 50% of the premium as a down payment and can work out a payment arrangement for the remaining balance. We understand that bail situations are rarely planned for.