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3 Ways to Post Bond at Collier County Jail — What Each Option Means and Who to Call

Trying to get someone out of Collier County Jail? Start by understanding which bond payment options the jail accepts — and call ahead to confirm the exact amount.

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3 Ways to Post Bond at Collier County Jail — What Each Option Means and Who to Call

Collier County Jail accepts three ways to post bond: cash for the full amount, a cashier's check for the full amount, or a surety bond through a bonding company. Which option works best depends on how quickly you can access funds - and whether you're able to cover the full amount up front.

Cash and cashier's check are the same financially - you're paying the full bond amount. The only difference is the form of payment. A surety bond works differently. You don't pay the full amount to the jail yourself. Instead, a bonding company handles it. If you're not sure which route makes sense, confirm the bond amount first, then decide whether full payment or a bonding company is the better fit.

Before you show up with money or start calling bonding companies, get the bond amount directly from the jail. This saves time and prevents wasted trips. For inmate court dates, release dates, or bonding information, call the Naples Jail Center at 239-252-9504. If the person is at the Immokalee Jail Center, call 239-657-2878. Ask them to confirm the bond amount and any specifics about payment - where to go, what they'll accept. Hours and procedures vary, so a quick call goes a long way.

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  • The inmate’s full name (as booked)
  • The inmate’s arrest number (if you have it)
  • The inmate’s location (Naples Jail Center vs. Immokalee Jail Center)
  • Social Security information (required for Federal compliance when depositing to an inmate account via JailATM)
  • The phone number you plan to call for bonding information: 239-252-9504 (Naples) or 239-657-2878 (Immokalee)
3 Ways to Post Bond at Collier County Jail — What Each Option Means and Who to Call

Going the surety bond route? You'll work through a bonding company instead of paying the full amount yourself. If you don't have a company in mind, confirm the bond amount with the jail first, then contact a bonding company to ask what they need. Whichever option you choose - cash, cashier's check, or surety bond - verify bond details by phone before heading in. Call the Naples Jail Center at 239-252-9504 or the Immokalee Jail Center at 239-657-2878.

Note: Need to add money to an inmate's account? Collier County Jail uses JailATM for deposits via credit or debit card. You'll need the inmate's name, arrest number, location, and Social Security information for Federal compliance.

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