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435-654-6630Access bail bond services in Wasatch County with Sportsman's Bail Bonds. Available day and night, our responsive team ensures swift releases, usually within 20-30 minutes of contacting us from the Wasatch County Jail. We prioritize your urgent needs and are prepared to help immediately. Reach out to us at 435-572-4699 to initiate the expedited release process.
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I will get you home as quickly as possible. No one should have to spend any more time than necessary away from friends and family." - LaRue
LaRue is a seasoned, licensed bail bondsman who brings a personal touch to securing your freedom in Wasatch County. Known for her exceptional commitment, she ensures that clients are treated like family and provided with the support they need. Call LaRue at 435-654-6630 to get fast assistance and vital information for your loved one's quick release from jail.

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1361 South Highway 40
Heber City, UT 84032
435-654-6630
1. Call us at (801) 903-2254
2. We get your loved one out of jail at a fraction of the cost
That’s the simplified version. In detail, we research charges and bail the moment we receive your call. We write a bond to the jail, usually for 10% of the original bail amount. All you have to do is wait for the paperwork to go through. You’ll then receive a call from the jail confirming your loved one’s release.
1. The name of the facility
We need to know where the detained person is being held so we can call or find their records in our database.
2. The full name of the person in custody
A booking number is helpful, but not necessary—we can get this information from the jail.
3. The bail amount
If you have this information, we can usually tell you over the phone how much it will cost to get a person out of jail. If you don’t have this information, we can get it from the jail.
1. Use a bail bondsman
If you choose to work with us, you’ll usually end up only paying 10% of the bail amount.
2. Pay the facility directly
This requires cash for the full amount of the bail bond paid to the court or jail.
3. Use physical property (like a home) as collateral. This is in place of the amount required or bail.
Alternatively, the judge may simply release the defendant.
If a person ends up in jail and they qualify for bail, the judge will determine the amount at their court hearing. Instead of paying the full bail amount out-of-pocket (which can be quite expensive), people will generally hire a bail agent who will post their bond in exchange for a 10% commission. However, as a way of ensuring their promise to appear in court, the bail agent will also ask them to sign over collateral.
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Bail amounts can often be quite expensive. Since paying the full bail amount can be a challenge, most people will usually hire a bail agent. When a person hires a bail agent, the agent agrees to post their bond in exchange for a 10-15% commission. As a way of ensuring your promise to appear in court, the bail agent may also ask you to sign over collateral.
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A cash only “bail” means it can’t be bonded. In other words, the Judge has required you to pay the full amount of the bail directly to the court rather than paying only a fraction of that to a bondsman.
Let’s say the judge sets your bail at $1,000 bond-able. In theory, you can run to a bail bondsman and only pay around 10% of that (which is $100) and the bondsman will sign a contract with the jail saying they will make sure the defendant appears or they will pay the remaining balance. This works most of the time…
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Sportsmans Bail Bonds is open 24 hours a day, 7 days of the week.There are unique business challenges that come with ensuring your business is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Yet, we understand the emergencies that come with ensuring your loved one is safe and out of jail at any time of the day or night. That’s why we made the decision starting our company that we were going to be available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day including holidays.
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If you are looking for someone in the Salt Lake County jail, you’ve come to the right place!
You can look someone up using the inmate lookup tool.
Although the information there is not always up-to-date and can sometimes take hours for information to be processed for the public to view.
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When you work with us—or any bonding office—the 10% is collected as a fee for our services and is thus non-refundable. If for any reason we fail to meet any part of our contract, then and only then is this fee refundable.
Bail bond companies in the state of Utah cannot charge less than 10% of the total bond amount. State laws regulate the minimum amount a bail bond company can charge a client. In Utah, that minimum is 10% of the total bond amount. If any bail bond agent in Utah charges less than 10%, they can lose their license.
Real estate, cars, credit cards, stocks, bonds, jewelry, personal credit or bank accounts. Need to use collateral but don’t have any of these options available? Call us to discuss alternatives!
We rarely ask for collateral, and can often work out bail based on a steady and long job history alone. We’ll help you get your loved one out of jail with the least amount of risk to you and your family.
We have bail bond agents all around Utah from St. George and Utah County to Salt Lake City and Draper. For a complete list of Jails we offer bail services for, click here.
Thad Ellis is our Utah County Bail Agent. For help, timelines, or questions, visit his page here.
It depends on the type of bail required. You won’t always have your money returned when you post it directly to the court or jail. Is it a Surety Bail, Cash Bail, or Property Bond?
AboutBail has a quick guide to this on their informative website
Will I Get My Bail Money Back?