A bail bond is simply a way to hold someone charged witha crime accountable to come back to court. Whether innocent or guilty, everyone is entitled to bail under the 8th Amendment.
If you or someone you know is arrested, what you're charged with will determine the amount of the bond you will need to pay to get out of the Henderson jail.
Bail bonds in Henderson, NV ar 15% of the total bond amount issued by the court plus a $50 fee.
Using a Clark County bail bonds company is essentially a way to pay a fraction of the entire bond amount to the courts. This savings allows you to use the saving to go towards a lawyer, food, rent, etc.
Please follow along to the FAQ about bail on this page. It will answer any other questions about Henderson bail bonds you may have.
Keep in mind that a bail bond is like an insurance policy. You're paying a "premium" instead of the entire bond up front to get released from jail.
Enter the amount of your bail bond. If your bail is $1,000 or less the minimum fee is $150
Your approximate monthly payments would be:
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Professional bail bondsmen always follow the Nevada bail bond laws and abide by the rules of the Department of Insurance
Whether you're living in Henderson, NV or just visiting Henderson; or arrested in nearby Las Vegas, when you or a loved one needs bail in Henderson, a bondsman can help.
Not sure what is required of you? Bail bondsmen understand your situation and without judgement always guarantee professional, helpful servicet. Henderson bail bond offices are staffed with local bail bondsmen availble 24/7/365.
Are you looking to get someone out of Henderson Detention Center and not sure what is required of you? A bondsman will need this information when you call about bond:
It's ok if you don't know the date of birth, charges, bail amount or where the inmate is incarcerated. Simply tell the bondsman what you know and they will be able to look up this information for you.
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If the defendant has previous convictions for certain homicide or sexual offenses, there will be a bail hearing, but the defendant will be locked up until that time.
There are many reason why a defendant would not be eligible for bail, major reasons would be the type of crime committed or the defendants history of crime or absconding. Other reasons for denying bail or revoking bond are:
The court typically takes into account:
The court may also refuse a defendant bail if: