Maricopa County Bail Bonds is your large bonds specialist. We provide fast response and approval for inmates incarcerated at any of the Maricopa County Jails. Provide us with the cash and the required collateral and we will have your bond posted today. Learn more: https://maricopacountybailbonds.com/large-phoenix-bail-bonds/
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Tuesday, May 30, 2023
LARGE BAIL BONDS IN PHOENIX
Maricopa County Bail Bonds is your large bonds specialist. We provide fast response and approval for inmates incarcerated at any of the Maricopa County Jails. Provide us with the cash and the required collateral and we will have your bond posted today. Learn more: https://maricopacountybailbonds.com/large-phoenix-bail-bonds/
Friday, February 25, 2022
TOO BUSY TO MESS WITH A BOND?
Got a lot of work to do?
Try the fast easy approach to bail bonds Phoenix. It is no longer necessary to drive to the jail, or meet at a bail bondsman's office. There is no need to use personal property for collateral either. Why not use a credit card for the entire bail amount? Alternatively, funds may be wired or deposited into one of our bank accounts.
Buying a bail bond doesn't have to be an all day chore. All transaction can be handled over the phone. Agreements may be sent via Fax or email. When the case is over and the bond has been returned by the court, you get your bail money back (fees are non-refundable).
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Monday, December 13, 2021
BAIL BONDS IN PHOENIX THE EASY WAY
WE MAKE POSTING BAIL EASY
Phoenix Bail Bonds makes posting bail easy: *You don't have to go to the jail *You don't have to go to a bail bond office *Paperwork can be handled via Fax, or Email *We accept all Credit Cards *We accept Wire Transfers *We accept Bank DepositsWe are the original Phoenix Bail Bonds
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Finding The Best Bail Bonds Company
Best Phoenix Bail Bonds Company
When shopping for a bail bonds company in Phoenix, most people go to the internet. In fact, the internet or word of mouth may be the only way you'll find a bondsman - the yellow pages are obsolete.Most bail bond companies have Google local listings and/or websites where you can find phone numbers, services offered, addresses and reviews. Beware of bail bond reviews, most of them have become totally unreliable or fake. The hard fact is, most people are embarrassed to use a bondsman - no one likes to talk about a family member's trouble with the law, let alone leave a public review. When you see a bail bond company with as many reviews as well known restaurants, be skeptical – better yet, run.
So, what do you look for in a bail bondsman?
* Choose a company that has been in business at least 5 years (less than 45% of insurance companies make it to their 5th year and only 1/3 makes it to their 10th).
* Ask how long the bail bond agent helping you has been licensed.
* How well does the agent know their business and how well can he/she explain the process to you? An experienced agent should clearly and confidently answer any question you may ask. If you don’t understand them, walk away.
* A good bondsman won’t fast talk you or sound like a used car salesman.
* If you are still unsure, check for complaints registered with the AZ Dept of Insurance: 602-364-2499.
Maricopa County Bail Bonds has been in business since 2008 (11 yrs).
All of our agents have a minimum of 8 years of experience.
Office: (602)258-4488
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Saturday, September 28, 2019
Preliminary Hearing
Preliminary Hearing
Every defendant charged with a felony has the right to a Preliminary Hearing. A preliminary hearing is held to determine whether the defendant should face trial on the charges alleged in the complaint. At the hearing, the prosecutor presents a magistrate with evidence that would lead a reasonable person to conclude that the accused individual has committed the crime. The Judge can find probable cause and order the defendant to stand trial, or dismiss the case based on a lack of probable cause.
Per 16A A.R.S. Rules Crim. Proc., Rule 5.1, a preliminary hearing must be held before a magistrate no later than 10 days after the defendant's Initial Appearance if the defendant is in custody, or no later than 20 days after the defendant's Initial Appearance if the defendant is not in custody, unless:
(1) the complaint is dismissed;
(2) the hearing is waived;
(3) the defendant has been transferred from the juvenile court for criminal prosecution on specified charges;
(4) the magistrate orders the hearing continued; or
(5) the court made a probable cause finding at a bail eligibility hearing under Rule 7.2(b)(4).
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Saturday, September 21, 2019
Initial Appearance -Maricopa County Jail
Initial Appearance Court
Within 24 hours from the time of arrest, it is a statutory requirement for an inmate to be seen by a judge. In Maricopa County, arrestees are transported to the 4th Avenue Jail for booking into the Maricopa County Jail system. Initial Appearance Court (IA) is conducted every three (3) hours on a 24 hour/7 days per week schedule. Each court docket typically consists of forty (40) people, but may be increased to ensure that all arrested people are seen by Initial Appearance Court within the 24 hour statutory requirement. All felony arrests, new charges, or people arrested on outstanding warrants in Maricopa County must be seen by an Initial Appearance Court. Misdemeanor arrests as well as people arrested on warrants issued by the twenty-six (26) justice courts and fifteen (15) city courts also must appear for their Initial Appearance within 24 hours. Initial Appearance Court also hears out-of-county and out-of-state warrants, civil, probate, and family court matters. In 2016 a total of 80,003 initial appearance hearings were held in IA Court, which is a 9.3% increase ove 2015. Initial Appearance court is staffed with six (6) commissioners, four (4) part-time Commissioner Pro Tems, eleven (11) Judicial Clerks and one (1) Judicial Assistant. Call Phoenix Bail Bonds at (602) 267-9057. The original Phoenix Bail Bonds companyOriginal Article: https://posts.gle/AVtgN
Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Credit Card Bail Bonds
EASY BAIL SOLUTIONS AT MARICOPA COUNTY JAIL
All you need is a Credit Card and a Phone.
You don't need to come to the office and you don't need to leave home or work. All you need is a credit card with enough credit limit to charge the full bail amount/fee. Everything can be done over the phone with text verification.
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Monday, April 29, 2019
Maricopa County Jail - Inmate Books
PUT MONEY ON THE BOOKS OF A MARICOPA COUNTY INMATE
HOW TO PUT MONEY ON AN INMATE'S BOOKS
In addition to the payment kiosk, deposits can be made via telephone, the Internet, or at select retail locations.
- To make a deposit via telephone, call toll free 1-866-355-9593.
- To make an online deposit, visit TouchPay’s Payment Portal at: https://www.gtlfsonlinepay.com/portal/.
- For additional information or to find retail locations where you can make a cash deposit,
visit: http://www.touchpaydirect.com.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Glendale Municipal Court
Glendale Municipal Court
Bail Bonds in Glendale, Arizona may be posted at the Glendale police department up until the inmate is transferred to the 4th Ave, Maricopa County Jailparker. Once the inmate has been booked into the 4th Ave Jail, Phoenix Bail Bonds, Phoenix, AZ can quickly post the bond.
The Glendale City Court tries criminal and civil traffic violations, as well as non-traffic criminal misdemeanor cases. Some of the cases the court handles are:
- Driving Under Intoxication
- Reckless driving
- Leaving the scene of an accident
- Drag racing
- Child restraint violations
- Unpaid parking tickets
- Assault
- Shoplifting
- Prostitution
- Indecent exposure
- Trespassing
- Moving violations (speeding, running a stop sign, traffic signal, etc.)
- Vehicle insurance and registration violations
- Orders of Protection and Injunctions against Harassment.
Glendale Municipal Court contact info:
Glendale City Court5711 W Glendale AveGlendale, AZ 85301Hours: 8am - 5pm Mon. - Fri.Phone: (623) 930-2400BAIL BONDS
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Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Bail Bond Payment Plan
GET OUT OF JAIL FREE?
No, we don't bail people out of jail for free and if we did you should be suspicious of our intent. Arizona law requires you to pay a 10 percent premium fee plus expenses on any bond purchased through an Arizona Bondsman.
Yes, there are a couple of bail bond companies out there that allow payments on the premium, or require you to pay the entire premium before your first hearing. Don't fall for it. If you don't make your payment, they may take your collateral, or put the Defendant back in jail.
We've tried taking payments and "working" with people and our experience indicated that most people will not or cannot make their payments, even after they know the repercussions of not doing so. We stopped doing payment plans because our good intentions backfired and they were bad for our clients.
Don't take chances; if you can make bail and still have funds left over to meet your responsibilities, do it, but please don't make matters worse by falling into a payment plan.
Google, in July of 2018, banned bail bond companies from advertising on line, Google believed that the industry was taking advantage of people: https://www.blog.google/products/ads/google-bans-ads-for-bail-bonds-services/. Although, I don't agree with Google's assessment of the situation, I do believe that the good intentions of bail bond companies trying to help people caused the problem.
Call Maricopa County Bail Bonds at (602) 258-4488 if you want bail the old fashioned way, without gimmicks and tricks.
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Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Unpaid Court Fines and How to Stay Out of Jail
Stay Out of Jail
Cause of Arrest
A very common cause of arrest and incarceration in Arizona is caused indirectly by not paying your fine or restitution on a traffic complaint or criminal matter. I use the word "indirectly" because most Arizona courts don't arrest you for not paying your fine, but they do arrest you for Failing to Appear in court. Let me explain.When you are sentenced for a case that requires the payment of a fine or restitution, you make an agreement with the court to pay the fine immediately, or you set up a payment plan. If you fail to pay in a timely manner, or not at all, the court will send out a notice demanding payment. If you still don't make a payment, or offer an excuse, the court will summons you to a Show Cause hearing, wherein the judge ask you to explain why you have not complied with a court order.
Failure to Appear
The reason most people get arrested is not for failing to pay a fine, but for failing to appear in court once summoned. As it happens, most people are scared to death of court and they believe that if they can't offer a good excuse for non-payment, the court will arrest them. This couldn't be further from the truth, the court arrests you for not appearing when so ordered. Once you appear, the court will generally re-establish your payment plan. The court wants your money, not your hide.Advice to everyone that owes the court money:
- Set up your payment plan with the lowest monthly deposit allowed.
- Pay off your debt as quickly as possible...make double payments.
- If you miss a payment, call the court and put it in writing what your excuse is and,
- If you are summoned to court, by all means go.
If you follow our advice, you won't end in jail.
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Sunday, March 10, 2019
Large Phoenix Bail Bonds
LARGE BAIL BONDS
Trying to bail a friend or family member out of the Maricopa County Jail can be an intimidating proposition, but when the court makes it a large bond, it becomes overwhelming. Before going down the road of calling bondsman after bondsman, take inventory of what you have available for cash and property. You will need two things:
- You have to pay a 10% fee, plus expenses; the fee is non-refundable and represents the minimum amount of dollars you will have to come up with to buy the bond.
- The property requirement, also referred to as collateral, is any asset with a value equal to, or greater than the bond amount. Main stream bondsman require collateral and the larger the bond the more important it becomes. The most common asset used for collateral with large bonds is real estate. however: cash can be collateral.
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Saturday, March 9, 2019
Fast-Track the Return of Your Phoenix Bail Bond
Get Your Bond Money Back!
Your Maricopa County Superior court case is finally over and now you want your bond money back - What do you do?
Before you leave the court-room get from the Judge the "ORDER OF BOND EXONERATION". With the Order in hand, take it to the "Criminal Bond Desk" located in the South Tower, 12th floor. The clerk will enter the exoneration into records and hand you back the original Order - don't lose it. Within a week the clerk will mail out a check for the bond. Whomever posted the bond with the jail will receive the refund.
If you or a family member posted the bond, make sure the clerk has the right mailing address. If a bondsman posted the bond with the jail, make sure you give the bondsman the original Order after filing it with the clerk.
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Maricopa County Bail Bond Forfeiture
Bail Bond Forfeitures - Phoenix, Arizona
BOND FORFEITURE is something no one wants to experience and always takes people by surprise. Bond Forfeiture only occurs when the defendant has Failed to Comply with his Conditions of Release, or Failed to Appear (FTA) for a hearing. When there is an FTA the Judge will do two things:
1. Issue a warrant for the defendant's arrest. 2. Set a Bond Forfeiture hearing, aka, Order to Show Cause hearing. Forfeiture Hearings are commonly set about 30 days after the FTA, although, I have seen as little as two weeks notice. This date can sometimes be reset to a future date with Good Cause being demonstrated to the court. If the Defendant self-surrenders, or is put back in jail by the bail bond company prior to the Forfeiture Hearing, the court will generally exonerate some to all of the bond. The court has the legal right to forfeit the entire amount. If the defendant has not self-surrendered, or not been arrested by the bondsman by the Hearing date, the bond is generally forfeited in its entirety. If some or all of the bond has been forfeited, the County Attorney will prepare a Judgement, which when signed by the judge, requires full payment. The Judgement carries interest. If you bought your bond from a bondsman, you will be required to reimburse the agent for any loss or expense incurred. Upon payment of the agent's loss, your collateral will be returned.
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Sunday, February 17, 2019
Collateral Guide
PHOENIX BAIL BONDS - COLLATERAL GUIDE
Most Arizona bail bond companies require
collateral for any size bond. Collateral is something a Phoenix bail bondsman
holds as security; it acts as a guarantee that the defendant goes to every one
of his/her hearings until the bond is "Exonerated". Collateral must have a value
at least equal to the bond amount.
Phoenix Bail Bonds uses wholesale price
valuations. This means we assign values similar to pawn shops. If a vehicle is
used, we price the vehicle with Kelley Blue Book using "Trade in Values", Fair
Price.
Cars can't be older than a ten years, they must be Arizona registered and
titled and they must be insured with "Comprehensive" insurance, so if you wreck
it, we are still covered. For bonds that are $10,000 or larger, we will hold on
to the vehicle. You may pre-qualify your vehicle here: https://www.kbb.com/
over, you get your money back (less fees).
$3,000. Less hassle, faster response and execution times and when the case is
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