FAQs

What is a bail bond?
A bail bond is a monetary guarantee to the court that a defendant will appear each and every time the defendant is ordered to do so while the case is pending.

How much do you charge for your services?
The cost, or premium, will typically be 10% of the total amount of the bond plus costs.

Do I get my premium back?
Bail bond premiums are non-refundable, as they are used for the bail agent's expenses.

What is a bail bond indemnitor?
A bail bond indemnitor is the co-signer for the bail bond. The indemnitor is the person who typically provides the collateral and premium for the defendant.

What is collateral?
Collateral is used in order to ensure that the defendant appears in court. If the defendant fails to appear in court, the bail bond company has some leverage to convince friends, family or the defendant that the defendant needs to appear in court. As long as the defendant goes to court every time required, your collateral will be promptly returned.

May I use my credit card?
The quickest way to get someone out of jail is to secure the premium and collateral using a credit card. This simple procedure may be completed over the phone. After the defendant has completed all of his/her court obligations and the courts have exonerated the bond the amount charged on the credit card will be returned to the credit card holder.

What else can be used for collateral?
Collateral may take different forms including automobiles, boats, motorcycles real estate, (vacant land or house), stocks, jewelry, cash or anything of value.

When do I get my Collateral back?
When the defendant has completed all of his/her court appearances, and all premiums have been paid. It usually takes the courts between 2-4 weeks after the defendant's final court date before we receive the bond back. At this time the collateral is returned.

What if the defendant fails to appear at his court date?
The court will issue a warrant and notify us of the failure to appear. We will assist you in either reinstating the bail with the court or surrendering the person back into custody. If we are unsuccessful, the court will demand the full amount of the bail.

How long does it take to get someone out of jail?
The paperwork takes approximately 30 minutes. The release time after the jail receives the bond is generally between 45 minutes to 3 hours depending on how busy the jail is.

Where can I find out more information on an inmate or visiting hours?

You may call the numbers listed below for information on each jail.

FLAGSTAFF JAIL LOCATED IN COCONINO COUNTY:
http://www.adc.state.az.us/prisons/coconino.html

CAMP VERDE AND PRESCOTT JAILS LOCATED IN YAVAPAI COUNTY:
http://www.co.yavapai.az.us/SOContactUs.aspx?id=15128

HOLBROOK JAIL, LOCATED IN NAVAJO COUNTY:
http://www.co.navajo.az.us/sheriff/

ST. JOHNS JAIL, LOCATED IN APACHE COUNTY:
http://www.apacheone.com/index.html

PHOENIX JAIL, LOCATED IN MARICOPA COUNTY:
http://www.mcso.org/

Contacts Us

Please contact any of the numbers below 24/7, for any information or advice regarding a bond or defendant. As always, we never charge for this service and are happy to help in any capacity. Below are phone numbers and links for local Attorneys and the Coconino, Yavapai, Navajo, Maricopa and Apache county jails and courts. You can also look up anyone’s criminal history with the public access link.

Flagstaff office / Coconino County Jail
928-779-6380

Camp Verde office / Yavapai County Jail
928-567-5657

Prescott office / Yavapai County Jail
928-776-0696

Holbrook office / Navajo County Jail
928-779-6380

St. John office / Apache County Jail
928-779-6380