Outstanding Warrant Help in Columbus, MT

Warrant Walk Through in Columbus, MT

An outstanding warrant does not have to mean a surprise arrest at the worst possible moment. A warrant walk-through lets your loved one turn themselves in on their own terms, with a bail agent ready to post bond right away. Call us first and we coordinate everything.

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Columbus Jail Locations

After an arrest in Columbus or Stillwater County, your loved one will be held at one of two locations. When the jail is full, inmates can be transferred to the Yellowstone County Detention Facility in Billings, about 45 miles away. The faster you call us, the better the chance we can post bail before any transfer happens.

Transfer Warning: Once transferred to Yellowstone County, processing takes much longer. Call Lisa's Family Bail Bonds immediately after arrest.

Columbus Police Department

Initial arrests and processing often begin here, on the first floor of Columbus City Hall, before inmates are moved to the county jail.

408 E 1st Ave N

Columbus, MT 59019

(406) 322-5326

Available 24 hours a day

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Stillwater County Sheriff

The county jail operates here. Most inmates are held at the Stillwater County Courthouse after initial processing. This is where we post bail in most cases.

Stillwater County Courthouse

400 E 3rd Ave N, Columbus, MT 59019

(406) 322-5326

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Columbus, MT - Police Department and Sheriff Locations
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Warrant Walk Through Columbus, MT - Frequently Asked Questions

Is a warrant walk-through voluntary?

Yes. A walk-through is completely voluntary. But it almost always leads to a better outcome than waiting to be arrested unexpectedly.

Will the court treat a walk-through differently?

Often yes. Judges and prosecutors frequently view voluntary self-surrender as a sign of good faith, which can lead to lower bail or better conditions.

What if I am not sure a warrant exists?

We can help you check. Call us with the basic information and we can help determine if a warrant is active and what the next steps should be.

Can we do a walk-through outside of business hours?

It depends on the jail and the specific warrant. Call us and we will tell you exactly what options are available in your situation.

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