Bail Is Not an Exact Science
Being arrested is one of the most stressful events a person can experience. The Constitution provides several protections for an accused person, including the guarantee of non-excessive bail and protection from excessive punishment.
We at Bail Stop Bail Bonds know all of the laws related to getting a person bailed out of jail, and we will use this knowledge to have our clients released as soon as possible.

Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) 178.484, 178.4851, and 178.4853 deal with granting bail to an accused person. In most instances, an arrested person will be allowed to post bail after arrest. This is not always the case, though. The Constitution guarantees non-excessive bail, but it doesn’t guarantee a person will always receive bail. Bail can be denied at the discretion of the judge for several reasons:
- The person has absconded from justice before.
- The judge doesn’t feel that any bail amount would guarantee a person’s return for their trial (such is sometimes the case with capital charges).
- The severity of the crimes committed and the amount of evidence available against the defendant.
- A person has no significant community ties.
- Any other reason a judge may feel that the accused may be considered a flight risk.
It is sometimes possible to have a bail amount reduced or eliminated altogether. In some cases a person may be released on their own recognizance (O.R.) without paying any bail whatsoever. Whether or not bail is lowered or eliminated altogether is based on several of the same factors that a judge considers before denying bail. The process of posting bail is a complicated one that even the most educated people have difficulty understanding.
Don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions you may have about the bail process in Nevada.
The big picture is that Bail Bonds are designed for only one purpose: to ensure that you will show up in court while staying out of jail until the process is completed and settled.
Don’t hesitate to call Bail Stop Bail Bonds with any questions you may have about your situation or the bail process in the state of Nevada.
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