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Posted on Mar 14th, 2022 by
Court appearances may be a stressful moment for both the individual and their families. To add to the stress of being arrested, the defendant is now being asked to pay an unexpected sum of money in order to avoid going to jail while awaiting their court date. Bail bonds might assist to relieve some of the anxiety that comes with this...
Posted on Mar 14th, 2022 by
Anyone who flees the scene of a hit and run is likely to face penalties including steep fines and prison time. Learn the right steps to take if you are arrested for a hit and run in California. Have you or a loved one been charged with a hit and run? It is likely that you will face significant penalties in the state of California. This...
Posted on Feb 1st, 2022 by
In California, judges set the amount of bail you must pay to regain your freedom after being charged with a crime. For most alleged offenses, bail totals between $20,000 and $50,000. Courts hold this money in escrow, releasing it back to you so long as you fulfill your obligations (such as attending court on the requested dates). Paying...
Posted on Jan 6th, 2022 by
As a bail agent, balancing securing bail fast for your client so they don’t end up being in jail for a moment longer than they need to be, and minimizing the risk that your client could end up skipping out on their bail is an ever-present problem. However, there is a solution to this issue, and it's Mr. Nice Guy’s Bail Bonds Referral...
Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by
Details Written by Jesse Black Bail is a term that essentially describes the release of a defendant or even an arrestee, before the criminal case. Bail can, but doesn’t always involve paying money to the court. The money makes sure that the defendant returns to court for the rest of the process. Bail is not a punishment but is...
Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by
Bail bond services that are based in California do not usually require a US Citizen to sign the documentation and no social security number is required either. The process is very simple and the only thing that you do need is someone who is able to pay the full premium. Most of the time this stands at 10%, and it is only a one-time fee. If...
Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by
If you are ever in a situation where you need to post bail, and have no job, then you first need to understand that most people can appeal the amount of bail that has been set. You can appear before the judge again and if you do this, you may be able to win your appeal. You may also be able to get the bail reduced if you have been accused of...
Posted on Jan 5th, 2022 by
If you know that you need to post bail, but you can’t because you have bad credit then this is nothing for you to be concerned about. Most of the time you don’t actually need to have a credit check done in order to post bail, the only thing that you do need is someone who can co-sign for you. You need to make sure that they have a job, or...
Jesse Kleis is a licensed California Bail Agent and founder of Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, bringing over 10 years of hands-on experience in the bail bonds industry. With a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Sociology from California State University, Jesse combines academic insight with real-world expertise to guide individuals and families through the complex pretrial process. In addition to leading one of California’s most trusted bail bond services, Jesse is a dedicated Sociology Instructor, committed to educating others on topics like criminal justice, social inequality, and community-based reform. His dual role as both bail agent and educator uniquely positions him to advocate for balanced, ethical approaches to bail reform and pretrial freedom. Whether helping a client secure fast release or writing on bail system policies, Jesse’s mission is simple: to treat every case with integrity, compassion, and respect. Author contributions regularly featured on the Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds Blog, covering bail reform, California legal updates, and tips for navigating the justice system.