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National Bonding Company
National Bonding Company
1 Hartford Square Suite 654New Britain Connecticut 06052United States
(860) 792-4267
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National Bonding Company is your one stop shop for bail bonds near me. We understand that this is an incredibly stressful time for you, so we ensure that everything we do is as easy as possible. Our fees are competitive and affordable, so you don't have to worry about going broke just because your friend got arrested. Our staff is also amazing and will help you through every step of bail bonding, from start to end. We are here to help you with any questions or concerns. If you want to learn more about our services or how we can help get your friend out of jail fast and easily, check out our website or give us a call. We have bondsmen in Connecticut ready to help you.
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About New Britain
New Britain is a city in Hartford County, Connecticut, United States. It is located approximately 9 miles (14 km) southwest of Hartford. The city is part of the Capitol Planning Region. According to 2020 Census, the population of the city is 74,135.Among the southernmost of the communities encompassed within the Hartford-Springfield Knowledge Corridor metropolitan region, New Britain is home to Central Connecticut State University and Charter Oak State College. The city was noted for its industry during the 19th and early 20th centuries, and notable sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places include Walnut Hill Park developed by the landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and Downtown New Britain. The city's official nickname is the "Hardware City" because of its history as a manufacturing center and as the headquarters of Stanley Black & Decker. Because of its large Polish population, the city is often playfully referred to as "New Britski." == History == New Britain was settled in 1687 and then was incorporated as a new parish under the name New Britain Society in 1754. The name is a transfer from Great Britain. Chartered in 1850 as a township and in 1871 as a city, New Britain had separated from the nearby towns of Farmington and Berlin, Connecticut. A consolidation charter was adopted in 1905.