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Posted on Dec 12th, 2021 by
Bail bonds can be expensive and leave you or a loved one trapped in jail. Learn how no money down bail bonds can help you leave jail without any delays. Are you in need of a bail bond? Many people first hear about bail bonds when they or their loved ones get arrested. At Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds, we provide no money down bail bonds to...
Posted on Dec 12th, 2021 by
If you have been charged with a crime, you will typically need to post bail in order to have your freedom until the court date. However, the trouble is that a lot of people cannot afford to put down bail money, and this is where the problems come in. In this blog post, we will tell you everything you need to know about how long you will...
Posted on Nov 17th, 2021 by
To get out of jail in Monopoly, you can roll doubles, pay $50 or produce a “get out of jail free’ card. In the movies and on television, somebody shows how much they care about you by putting their money down or purchasing a bond to bail you out. If you arrested in California, there are many real world options, and one you may not have...
Posted on Nov 17th, 2021 by
About 900,000 people are arrested in California each year - over 600,000 for misdemeanors and close to 300,000 for felony crimes. In the United States, all criminal defendants are required by the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution to be considered “innocent until proven guilty.” Many of the people arrested are not convicted...
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2023 Article Update: This article delves into the once-common practice of using car and vehicle titles as collateral for bail bonds. However, since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the majority of bail bond businesses including Mr. Nice Guy Bail Bonds have shifted their operations to phone and online platforms, reducing the prevalence of...
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In California, defendants charged with domestic violence are rarely released on their own recognizance, so you might be considering doing nothing and simply letting your abuser “rot in jail.” As tempting as it is to make your abuser sweat it out, it’s not the wisest choice because it creates a false sense of security, could cause him to lose...
Posted on Oct 12th, 2021 by
If you’ve been charged with a crime, you’ll have to remain in jail until your next court appearance unless you can raise bail. With the average bail amount in California from $20,000 - $50,000, coming up with the money to pay your bail is not an easy task, especially if you don’t have substantial savings or credit. Remaining in jail isn’t...
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California’s aggressive response to the Covid 19 crisis included shutting down as many non-essential in person court operations as possible. Some court functions have returned to being handled in person, but many others are still being conducted remotely. It’s frustrating for all parties and their attorneys when civil proceedings are...
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.