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Cash-Only Bail Bonds is a full service bail bond company, which specializes in "cash-only" bail bonds. Cash bonds are set by the court for a variety of reasons, including the most common causes; failure to pay a fine on a prior case and failure to appear before the court on a scheduled appearance. In these cases, the court orders a cash-only bond in an attempt to secure a cash fine or ensure the appearance of a defendant it may consider to be a flight risk. Cash-Only Bail Bonds will make every effort to facilitate your rapid release from jail.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Inmate Phone Service at Coconino County Jail



HOW TO RECEIVE PHONE CALLS FROM INMATES AT THE COCONINO COUNTY JAIL IN FLAGSTAFF



Before we get started you must understand two points:

1. You CANNOT call an inmate; you must wait for an inmate to call you.

2. Inmates can only make COLLECT CALLS. Collect calls from the jail are EXPENSIVE.

The phone system at the Coconino County Jail (Flagstaff Jail) is serviced by a private billing company called Public Communications System, or simply 'PCS'. You must establish an account with this company before you are able to accept long distance calls from an inmate.

There are two ways to establish an account:

1. If you have a land-line or home phone, you can generally receive a limited amount of phone calls from the Flagstaff Jail, provided you do not have a "block" on collect calls.

Read more: PCS

2. If you have internet service and own a credit card, go to Prepaid Calling Services and click on one of two prepaid services offered - a standard account setup or Quick Pay Funding.

Call 928-773-1997 if you need to post a Cash Bail Bond at the Flagstaff Jail.

Visit Navapache Bail Bonds for Coconino County Jail information.

Monday, June 16, 2008

Cash-Only Bail Bonds in Coconino County


Court-ordered cash-only bail has been found to be unconstitutional in some States, the argument being that cash-only bail deprives a defendant of their constitutional rights to use a surety, thus forcing the defendant to submit only one form of bail...cash. The State of Arizona does not hold to that argument. Cash-only bail bonds may be ordered by the Court in several instances;

1. when a defendant has failed to make payments on a fine,
2. when a defendant has failed to appear for a hearing, and
3. when a defendant is being held for extradition on a warrant from another State.

Naturally, there are no hard fast rules, each Court may administer cash-only bonds based upon its own discretion.

Although anyone may post a cash bond, not everyone has the cash to post. With sufficient collateral to secure the bond, we can post our cash for bail. We can also act as a third-party and post your cash. Fees associated with cash-only bail bonds are higher than typical surety bonds, they are dependant upon many factors, including: collateral offered, if the defendant lives locally, and defendant's Court history.

Call for further information, we will be happy to discuss your options (928) 773-1997, or see our website for further information Cash-Only Bail Bonds.

Use our Bail Inquiry Form to find a defendan't bail amount and charges

Sunday, December 30, 2007

Cash-Only Bail Bonds (928) 773-1997

Providing service throughout Coconino County.

If you have a cash-only bail bond, call us, we can help.

http://cashonlybailbonds.com