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Bail Bonds in Kentucky

Find a licensed bail bondsman near any jail in Kentucky. Browse 120 counties below.

Licensed bondsmen available now in Kentucky

⚠️ Kentucky has abolished commercial bail bonds.

In Kentucky, defendants are released through court-managed programs. Bail bond agents do not operate in this state.

All Kentucky Counties (120)

Lewis CountyLincoln CountyLivingston CountyLogan CountyLyon CountyMcCracken CountyMcCreary CountyMadison CountyMarion CountyMarshall CountyMason CountyMeade CountyMercer CountyMetcalfe CountyMontgomery CountyMorgan CountyNelson CountyNicholas CountyOldham CountyOwen CountyPendleton CountyPike CountyPowell CountyRobertson CountyRockcastle CountyRussell CountyScott CountySimpson CountySpencer CountyTodd CountyTrimble CountyUnion CountyWashington CountyWayne CountyWhitley CountyWolfe CountyAllen CountyAdair CountyAnderson CountyBallard CountyBath CountyBell CountyBourbon CountyBoyd CountyBracken CountyBreckinridge CountyBullitt CountyCaldwell CountyCalloway CountyCarlisle CountyCarroll CountyCasey CountyChristian CountyClay CountyClinton CountyCumberland CountyDaviess CountyElliott CountyFayette CountyFleming CountyFranklin CountyFulton CountyGarrard CountyGrant CountyGrayson CountyGreen CountyHancock CountyHardin CountyHarrison CountyHenderson CountyHenry CountyHickman CountyHopkins CountyJackson CountyJefferson CountyJessamine CountyJohnson CountyKenton CountyKnott CountyKnox CountyLarue CountyLaurel CountyLawrence CountyLee CountyLeslie CountyLetcher CountyBoone CountyBoyle CountyBreathitt CountyButler CountyCampbell CountyCarter CountyClark CountyCrittenden CountyEdmonson CountyEstill CountyFloyd CountyGallatin CountyGraves CountyGreenup CountyHarlan CountyHart CountyMcLean CountyMagoffin CountyMartin CountyMenifee CountyMonroe CountyMuhlenberg CountyOhio CountyOwsley CountyPerry CountyPulaski CountyRowan CountyShelby CountyTaylor CountyTrigg CountyWarren CountyWebster CountyWoodford CountyBarren County

How Bail Bonds Work in Kentucky

When someone is arrested in Kentucky, 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 Kentucky 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 Kentucky. 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.

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