Bail is set as a financial incentive to ensure a person charged with a crime attends all of their court dates if they're let out of custody. When someone pays bail to the court clerk, it's held until the defendant's case comes to a close - regardless of whether they're found guilty or not. After that, the money (minus any relevant court fees) is returned by the courts.
In some cases, a person who is unable to afford bail might have to remain in custody until their court case is resolved. If b...
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Thinking About Skipping Bail?
A common misconception about skipping bail is that a person has to willfully leave the area and go on the run. While this is certainly one way to skip bail, it isn't the only way.
Once a bail bond is posted and you are released from custody, you must attend all of your scheduled court appearances. If you miss one, you've skipped bail. Below are a few things that can happen if you skip bail, whether on purpose or not.
A Warrant Is Issued For Your ArrestÂ
Once it has been determined that ...
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New SCV Sheriff Station on the Way!
On October 18, 2021, a ribbon-cutting ceremony was held at the location of the new SCV Sheriff Station on Golden Valley Road in Canyon Country. The new station isn't open yet but will be within a month.
The station is being equipped with state-of-the-art technology and a new Type I jail. The Golden Valley Road Jail SCV will be equipped to house inmates for up to 96 hours after their arrest. That means that those looking for new SCV jail bail bonds can have as many as four days (as opposed to ...
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