Bail Bonds in Kansas
Find a licensed bail bondsman near any jail in Kansas. Browse 105 counties below.
Licensed bondsmen available now in Kansas
All Kansas Counties (105)
Allen CountyAnderson CountyAtchison CountyBarber CountyBarton CountyBourbon CountyButler CountyChautauqua CountyCherokee CountyClark CountyClay CountyCoffey CountyComanche CountyCrawford CountyDickinson CountyDoniphan CountyEdwards CountyElk CountyEllsworth CountyFinney CountyFranklin CountyGeary CountyGraham CountyGray CountyGreeley CountyHamilton CountyHarper CountyHaskell CountyHodgeman CountyJefferson CountyJohnson CountyKearny CountyKiowa CountyLabette CountyLeavenworth CountyLincoln CountyLogan CountyMcPherson CountyMarion CountyMeade CountyMiami CountyMontgomery CountyMorris CountyNemaha CountyNeosho CountyNorton CountyOsborne CountyOttawa CountyPawnee CountyPhillips CountyPottawatomie CountyPratt CountyRawlins CountyReno CountyRepublic CountyRice CountyRiley CountyRooks CountyRush CountyRussell CountySaline CountyScott CountySedgwick CountySeward CountyShawnee CountySheridan CountyBrown CountyChase CountyCheyenne CountyCloud CountyCowley CountyDecatur CountyDouglas CountyEllis CountyFord CountyGove CountyGrant CountyGreenwood CountyHarvey CountyJackson CountyJewell CountyKingman CountyLane CountyLinn CountyLyon CountyMarshall CountyMitchell CountyMorton CountyNess CountyOsage CountyStafford CountySumner CountyWabaunsee CountyWichita CountyWoodson CountySherman CountySmith CountyStanton CountyStevens CountyThomas CountyTrego CountyWallace CountyWashington CountyWilson CountyWyandotte County
How Bail Bonds Work in Kansas
When someone is arrested in Kansas, they are typically taken to the nearest county jail for booking. A judge will set a bail amount based on the charges, criminal history, and flight risk. A licensed bail bondsman in Kansas can post bail on behalf of the defendant for a premium — usually 10% of the total bail amount.
Our directory lists bail bondsmen who serve every county in Kansas. Each listing includes phone numbers, hours of operation, payment methods accepted, and the jails they service. Most bondsmen offer 24/7 availability and can begin the release process immediately after you call.