NOTE: EFFECTIVE MAY 26, 2015, THE LAS VEGAS JUSTICE COURT BAIL SCHEDULE HAS CHANGED. PLEASE SEE OUR BLOG POST DATED MAY 21, 2015 FOR THE UPDATED BAIL SCHEDULE REFLECTED HERE:
One of the more common questions asked by people contacting my office after they, or a family member, has been arrested is – – “How much will bail be.”
While the State Court System in Las Vegas, more precisely in Clark County Justice Court, has had a “standard bail schedule” for many years, effective September 1, of 2011, the Court implemented a simplified system, which is commonly followed by Courts in Las Vegas when setting bail in criminal cases.
The Justice Court, Las Vegas Township STANDARD BAIL SCHEDULE can be found online and is often the main point of reference for judges setting bail in criminal cases.
The STANDARD BAIL SCHEDULE sets bail by individual offense or by level of offense, as identified in the Nevada Revised Statues (or “NRS”).
Some crimes have no standard bail and are typically referred to as “set in court” bail amounts. In those instances, judges will traditionally listen to argument from the parties (the prosecutor and the defense attorney) before setting bail. Among the offenses which are “set in court” amounts are:
Category “A” Felonies:
Category “A” Felonies are the most serious charges in Nevada. By definition, a category “A” felony is any crime which can carry the potential of a life sentence. They include the following crimes and offenses: MURDER, SEXUAL ASSAULT, FIRST DEGREE KIDNAPPING and HIGH LEVEL TRAFFICKING in a CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE; and