Many innocent people wind up in jail in Vegas and when it comes to Bail Bonds Las Vegas NV remember the name eBail if you want to minimize your stay. Spending time at the Las Vegas Detention Center, otherwise known as the CCDC Las Vegas or the North Las Vegas Jail is not a pleasant experience. The CCDC Las Vegas seriously harbors some vicious characters. So it’s not a place that is exactly welcoming.
Las Vegas Detention Center
The Las Vegas Detention Center is where all defendants with potential felony convictions are housed until their case is resolved. And unless you can make bail, it may take two weeks or more before your case is heard. Two weeks without your family. Two weeks away from your job, which may not be there once you are cleared. Potentially two weeks or more without really good medical care.
This is the reason that so many people want to be bailed out of the North Las Vegas Jail. It’s frankly not a place you want to be.
eBAIL Las Vegas Bail Bonds
When people need to be bailed out of the CCDC, they are frantic and panic-stricken. Who do I call? This is part of the reason we named ourselves eBail. It’s easy to remember. Plus we are the only bail bond service in Las Vegas where you can bail someone out of jail online.
Bail Bonds Las Vegas NV
Most family members, some of whom are not terribly educated, are confused about the Bail Bonds Las Vegas NV process.
First, only after your bail has been set by a judge can someone be bailed out of CCDC.
Secondly, the expectations of the court is that the full amount of money will be paid for a release to occur.
In Nevada, this means if the judge assigns your bail at $30,000, then you are expected to come up with $30,000.
Unfortunately, most people do not have even $10,000, let alone $30,000 or more lying around, so they go to a bail bondsman.
Under Nevada Law, if you can find a bail bondsman willing to take your case, then the way the Bail Bonds Las Vegas NV rules apply, you (or your family) must come up with 15 percent, in this case, $4,500 and the bail bondsman pays the other 85 percent.
Whether you are found guilty or innocent, the 15 percent you gave to the bail bondsmen will be kept, by law, as their service charge.
Can you bond someone out online?
As we mentioned, only eBAIL can bail you out through an online Las Vegas Bail Bonds process.
This makes us very convenient and we can have you bailed out within a minimum of time. perhaps in a couple of hours or so.