Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Maricopa County Jail Inmate Information

Obtain Inmate Information from the

Maricopa County Jail


Getting bond and charge information on inmates at the Maricopa County Jail can be frustrating; trying to talk to someone at the jail is even more difficult. Since Arizona adopted bail reform, which effectively lowered all bail amounts, Phoenix bail bondsman are reluctant to devote a lot of time helping people who want to post bail themselves.

We have compiled a list of resources that the do-it-yourself can use to get inmate information:

The Sheriff's Office

Maricopa County Jail Inmates:
https://www.mcso.org/InmateInfo

Inmate Search: 
https://www.mcso.org/custody-bureau-information/inmate-information

Phoenix Mugshots:
https://www.mcso.org/i-want-to/mugshot-lookup

Automated Phone Line: 
(602) 876-0322

*The Automated Phone line also provides the means to talk to a live operator if you stay on hold long enough.

You can also go directly to the jail and talk to one of the bond clerks:
4th Ave Jail
201 S 4th Ave
Phoenix, AZ

Phoenix Bail Bondsman

(602) 267-9057

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:

  1. Set up your payment plan with the lowest monthly deposit allowed.
  2. Pay off your debt as quickly as possible...make double payments.
  3. If you miss a payment, call the court and put it in writing what your excuse is and,
  4. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
When you begin calling around trying to select a bondsman, find one that can clearly explain what is needed to put your bond together; find someone you can relate with. Fees and collateral requirements are standard, so find someone that makes you feel comfortable and has been in the business for years. Maricopa County Bail Bonds https:maricopacountybailbonds.com Office: (602) 258-4488


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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.

Original Articlet from Maricopa County Bail Bonds

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

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).
Phoenix Bail Bonds encourages the use of cash collateral or credit cards for all bonds under
$3,000. Less hassle, faster response and execution times and when the case is

Call Phoenix Bail Bonds
(602) 267-9057
We are the original Phoenix Bail Bonds company.  


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Monday, February 11, 2019

Phoenix Bail Bonds - Fastest Refund Policy

PHOENIX BAIL BONDS 

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Fastest Refund Policy in Maricopa County!  


Phoenix Bail Bonds prides itself on having the fastest bail refund policy in Maricopa County. When you pay the full bail amount with cash, or credit card, we notify you the same day the bail is received back from the court.We give you the refund option of depositing to a bank acct, wiring your funds, or mailing you a check.

If you pay a bondsman for the full bail amount, he is required to pay the bail to the jail/court in cash or put it in a Trust Account.

We take our fiduciary responsibility seriously. Trust your cash and credit card bonds with:

The Original Phoenix Bail Bonds company (602) 267-9057


Phoenix Bail Bonds
https://phoenixbailbonds.co
(602) 267-9057