3 Trusted Bail Bond Services in Danbury, CT
T.R.T Bail Bonds
Phone: 203-744-9080
Address: 364 Main St, Danbury, Connecticut 06810
Hours: 24/7
Website: https://www.trtbailbonds.com/
As a fully licensed Connecticut bail bonds provider, we offer fast, reliable, 24-hour bail bond services in Danbury, CT, and throughout the entire state. Our experienced bail bondsmen work directly with local courts, police departments, and correctional facilities to secure a fast, smooth release from custody. Whether you or a loved one needs immediate support for warrants, unexpected arrests, or complex out-of-state situations, our team is available around the clock to provide expert guidance and handle all types of bail bonds.
Bobby Bail Bonds
Phone: 203-528-0312
Address: 60 Newtown Road Suite 133Danbury, CT , Danbury, Connecticut 06810
Hours: 24/7
Website: https://bobbybailbonds.net/
We are simply the best at what we do, combining years of experience with deep local knowledge of each jail and municipality to provide your situation with fast, effective, and individualized care. Available 24/7, our compassionate residential agents handle every step of the process for you—from contacting the facility to offering free, confidential, and professional guidance—to completely eliminate the stress of an arrest. To ensure this challenging time is easy on your finances, we offer convenient, flexible payment plans that allow you to pay only a small percentage of the total bail amount over time, treating your unique circumstances with the utmost respect and confidentiality.
Cramer & Anderson
Phone: (203) 744-1234
Address: 30 Main Street, Suite 204, Danbury, Connecticut 06810
Hours: 24/7
Website: https://www.crameranderson.com/
Cramer & Anderson successfully defended two Danbury police officers and the Danbury Police Department in a Fourth Amendment lawsuit brought by Yvonne Perkins, owner of Moore Bail Bonds. U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Maria E. Garcia ruled that Officers Melissa Morrill and Jim Antonelli did not violate constitutional protections against unreasonable searches when they conducted a routine inventory of Perkins' vehicle following the warrant-based arrest of two of her employees. Partner Dan Casagrande, serving as Corporation Counsel for the City of Danbury, explained that the ruling aligns with U.S. Supreme Court precedent exempting standard administrative vehicle inventories from warrant requirements, noting that the officers strictly followed department protocol and immediately halted the process once Perkins arrived to claim the vehicle.
