Dad's Bail Bonds
We'll bail you out of your troubles. Dad's Bail Bonds is a Las Vegas bail bonds agency that helps people post bail. We act as a bail bonds surety and inform you of all the necessary information you need to know. Dad's Bail Bonds Las Vegas is a company you can trust with over 35 years of experience managing these situations.
We offer the fastest service in Nevada
Dad’s Bail Bonds are the agents you can trust with over 35 years of combined experience in the bail bond business. You have many options to choose from and can give you all the information needed.
We are here to assist you and can answer any of your Las Vegas bail bond's questions that you may have. We offer the fastest service in Nevada, with 24 hours on call bail bond agents are ready to assist you.
Make us your first call
If you’re visiting Las Vegas or live around the surrounding area, there are things that can happen here that you don’t anticipate. If you find yourself or someone you’re with going to jail your first call should be to a bail bondsman.
We provide bail bond services around the surrounding areas, including Las Vegas, Henderson, Laughlin, and Pahrump.
What bail bond services we offer
• Payment plans available
• No Collateral OAC
• 24 hours a day/7 days a week
• Las Vegas bail bond advice
• County and state bonding
• FREE inmate bail and jail information
You need the best when you or someone you love has been arrested and need to get rid them quickly and efficiently.
A.When a person is arrested and taken to jail on a warrant or capias, a monetary bail amount is usually set, and attached to the arrest warrant. Bail is to give the person arrested the eligibility to get out of jail very quickly, once a bail bond is posted.
B. If a police officer arrests someone and takes them to jail, that person may or may not be able to post bond and get out of jail quickly, it depends on the charges. The arrested person will be required to attend a proceeding known as the “First Appearance” where a judge decides if the arrested person can be released on bail. The “First Appearance” takes place 24 hours of the arrest, and the judge may take one of the following steps:
1. The person is allowed to be released on his or her own recognizance, if they sign a written promise to be present at any subsequent hearings for their case. 2. A “No bond” decision means the person arrested will not be released from jail. 3. Determine what monetary bail amount will be for each charge, and allow the person to be released on bond.
A. If a judge sets a monetary amount of bail, the person arrested can put up the entire amount, in cash paid to the jail where the person is being held. If a friend or family member is posting bail in the form of a cash bond, the person posting it needs to be aware of certain fees; fines and court costs may be withheld from the bond by the Clerk of Court office. Find out more information on this in House Bill 1441, effective July 1, 2008.
B. If you’re unable to post bond, you can call on a Las Vegas bail bondman or “surety agent”. A good bail bondsman will walk customers through the process of posting bail and is probably familiar with the facility where the arrested party is being held. However, there is a fee for a bondman, and is a non-refundable and non-negotiable premium of 15 percent and is mandated by the state of Nevada and will apply to any surety bond.