AAA - People's Choice Bail Bonds
3557 S. Valley View Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Office: 702-384-1171
Fax: 702-880-1171
Email: bondman89101@yahoo.com
24.7.365 Service
Quick Bond Processing
Knowledgeable Staff
Have a friend or family member stuck in jail and need to get them bailed out fast? Just call us and see what we can do for you. We offer 24/7 service and free advice. Not everyone knows the process of getting your friend or family member out of jail. We will be glad to advise you on your options. We work fast to complete the bond to ensure the process of getting out of jail is as quick as possible.
About Our Company
We at AAA People's Choice Bail Bonds have been in the bail industry since 1988. We strive to perform with empathy and professional courtesy to all customers at all times.
We offer free bail consultation to addresss your bail needs.
Nevada law states bail is paid at 15% of face value or $50.00, whichever is higher.
The courts in Nevada charge $40 per bond in addition to the bail fees.
Bail Bond Services
Surety Bonds:
This process involves a contractual undertaking guaranteed by an admitted insurance company having adequate assets to satisfy the face value of the bond. The bail agent guarantees to the court that they will pay the bond forfeiture if a defendant fails to appear for their scheduled court appearances. The bail agent's guarantee is made through a surety company and/or by the pledge of property owned by the agent.
For this service, the defendant is charged a premium. To be released pursuant to the posting of a surety bond, the arrestee, or a relative or friend of the arrestee, typically contacts an authorized bail agent Prior to the posting of a surety bond, the bail agent undertakes a detailed interview of the proposed guarantor of the surety bond, as well as of the arrestee and relatives of the arrestee, as part of the underwriting procedure for bond.
By involving the family and friends, as well as through the acceptance of collateral, the bail agent can be reasonably assured that an individual released on surety bond will appear at his or her appointed court date, as required until the case is adjudicated.
After this procedure is concluded, if an agreement is reached, the bail agent posts a bond for the amount of the bail, to guarantee the arrestee's return to court.
With his money on the line, a bail agent has a financial interest in supervising bailees, and ensuring that they appear for trial. If a defendant "skips," the bail agent has time and the financial incentive to find him/her and bring him/her in. Significantly, commercial bail bond agents profit only when the defendant shows up for trial. Judges acknowledge that bail agents have highly efficient methods to get defendants to court.
Immigration Bonds:
Immigration bail bonds differ from normal court bail bonds due to the difficulty they present for the bail bond agent. Normal licenses for bail bonds are not sufficient for immigration bonds.
Immigration Bonds are a form of Federal Bond and Performance Bond combined into one. Immigration Bonds are typically set for detainees held by the US Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) pending a hearing or court appearance.
Bail Information
What you should know when signing for a Bail Bond Indemnitor
(CO-SIGNER):
It is the responsibility of the indemnitor (co-signer) to see that the premium is paid. A bail bond is an appearance bond. If the case continues longer than a year, and additional premium is due and is collected for each additional year. These premiums are not refundable and upon the release of the defendent are fully earned. Any expenses incurred in the transaction of a bail bond, such as long distance calls, travel, or posting fees are to be paid by the indemnitor to the bail agent. Most additional expenses we incure. It is the responsibility of the defendent or indemnitor to supply accurate information.
IF THE DEFENDENT DOES NOT APPEAR:
The defendent is obligated by the bail agreement to appear at each and every court appearance required by the court. The failure to do so will result in the forfeiture of the bond. Failure to act immediately can add up expense, such as tracing fees, court costs, and attorney fees if legal action is taken. The indemnitor is liable. The law provides that the associated expenses can not exceed the face amount of the bond. (California Regular Code Title 10 Section 2081(d).
GETTING OFF BOND LIABILITY:
You are no longer liable for the defendent's bond when he/she has completes all of their court appearences, and when all premiums have been paid. It is best to contact the agent when the bond is exonerated by the court, for the fast return of any collateral pledged and to confirm that the bond is exonerated.In the event of forfeiture, the indemnitor is liable until the full amount of the bail has been paid, plus any expenses incurred or until the court exonerates the bond. The bond then becomes void.
1. What is a bail bond?
A bail bond is a written guarantee that a defendant will attend all further Court proceedings. Bail is set by a court to make sure that a defendant will appear and also to offer the community protection if the defendant is considered dangerous. The more likely it is that a person is dangerous or will not appear in Court when required, the higher the bail will be.
2. What type of bonds are there?
There are five primary types of bonds: Surety, Cash Only, Secured, Unsecured, and Signature or Own Recognizance sometimes called "OR".
3. How can bonds be posted?
Surety: This is done by a bail bondsman and usually this is the most cost effective manner than the rest.
Cash Only: The defendant and/or a co-signer must pay a designated amount of money to the Court. The defendant and a co-signer, if any, must also sign a bond order guaranteeing the appearance of the defendant at further Court hearings.
Secured: The defendant must pay a designated amount of money or provide the Court with security such as a title to property worth at least as much as the ordered bond amount. The co-signer and defendant must then sign a bond order guaranteeing the defendant's appearance for further Court proceedings.
Unsecured: The defendant signs a bond guaranteeing appearance for further hearings with the understanding that if the defendant does not appear, he/she will be responsible for paying the Court a designated amount of money. In these instances a hearing officer may require that a responsible third party, such as a relative, sign the bond.
Signature/Own Recognizance "OR": The defendant signs a bond order guaranteeing appearance for further proceedings.
4. When I sign a bond, what am I promising?
You are promising that the defendant will appear and that the defendant will follow all conditions placed on him/her.
5. Who can post bond for a juvenile?
Any adult can post bond for a juvenile; however, the juvenile can only be released to his/her parents or a guardian.
6. What happens if the defendant does not show for court as promised?
You could lose any money or property that was posted for bail.
CLARK COUNTY JAILS
Clark County Detention
330 S. Casino Center Boulevard
Las Vegas, Nevada 89101
(702) 671-3900
CLARK COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Regional Justice Center 200 Lewis Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89155
Family Courts and Services Center
601 N. Pecos
Las Vegas, NV 89155
CITY POLICE
LVMPD
Police Headquarters
General Information
Non Emergency: 311
or
(702) 828-3111
TTY-(702) 828-3111
Public Information Office
(702) 828-3394 pio@lvmpd.com
Domestic Violence
(702) 828-4431 Detention Center
(702) 671-3900
INDIAN SPRINGS SUBSTATION Sergeant Charles Lee
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 557
Indian Springs, NV 89018
Physical Address:
851 McFarland
Indian Springs, NV 89018
(702) 879-3025
Fax: (702) 879-3813
JEAN SUBSTATION
Sergeant Dan Solow
Jean, NV
(702) 874-1284
Fax: (702) 874-1285
LAUGHLIN SUBSTATION
Sergeant Novelt Mack
3650 South Pointe Circle, Suite 104B
Laughlin, NV 89029
(702) 298-7455
Fax: (702) 298-7457
PAHRUMP SUBSTATION
Sergeant Dennis Sugg
Mailing Address:
4615 West Sunset Road
Las Vegas, NV 89118
Physical Address:
2250 East Postal Drive #6
Pahrump, Nevada 89048
(775) 727-7090
Fax: (775) 751-7435
PIOCHE SUBSTATION
Sergeant Rob Oakden
1 Main Street
Pioche, NV 89043
(775) 962-5384
Fax: (775) 962-5546
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CLARK COUNTY CITIES TOWNS AND UNINCORPORATED AREAS WE SERVICE
Boulder City
Henderson
Las Vegas
North Las Vegas
Mesquite
Arden
Blue Diamond
Bunkerville
Cactus Springs
Cal-Nev-Ari
Cottonwood Cove
Enterprise
Glendale
Goodsprings
Indian Springs
Jean
Laughlin
Logandale
Moapa Town
Moapa Valley
Mount Charleston
Mountain Springs
Nelson also called Nelson Landing
Overton
Paradise
Primm
Sandy Valley
Searchlight
Sloan
Spring Valley
Summerlin South
Sunrise Manor
Whitney (Formerly East Las Vegas)
Winchester