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La Paz County Justice Court posts Feb. 5 authorized bail bond list

La Paz County Justice Court posted an "Authorized Bail Bond Agent List" dated Feb. 5, 2026, and made copies available to local parties; residents should confirm any agent's current authorization before posting bond.

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La Paz County Justice Court posts Feb. 5 authorized bail bond list
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The La Paz County Justice Court posted an “Authorized Bail Bond Agent List, Dated: 02/05/2026” and distributed copies to local parties, a court notice shows. The posting matters to anyone facing pretrial release decisions or helping a family member, because authorized agents, posting limits and insurance coverage affect who can lawfully post bond at the Parker jail or at county courts.

The court posting itself is cited by title in the Feb. 5 notice, but the full agent table tied explicitly to that posting was not included in the excerpt available to this reporter. A separate La Paz County Superior Court clerk extract documents an earlier electronic distribution dated June 19, 2024, and contains an itemized list of bail-bond businesses, authorized agents, insurers, posting limits and certificate expiration dates. That earlier table shows BERT'S BAIL BONDS, phone (928) 754-3733, authorized agent Jon Foster, insured by United States Fire Insurance Company with a posting limit of 1,000,000.00 and an expiration date of 6/19/2025. The table also lists DIDN'T DO IT BAIL BONDS, phone (602) 626-5214, with authorized agents Jessica Chacon and Stella Valdez, insured by Allegheny Casualty Company with posting limits of 1,000,000.00 and expiration dates of 11/15/2024. NICE GUY'S BAIL BONDS, PLLC appears twice at (602) 795-9000 with agents Katrina Lopez and Lance Robinson, insured by Allegheny Casualty Company with posting limits of 250,000.00 and expirations of 5/10/2025 and 12/21/2024, respectively. BAIL BONDS USA, phone (602) 224-5688, lists Grant Ledger, insured by Bankers Insurance Company with a 1,000,000.00 posting limit and expiration 6/22/2025.

Operational information for residents: the La Paz County Jail in Parker “accepts bail bonds 24-hrs per day, however, administrative offices are only open weekdays from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM,” a bail-bonds vendor’s site states. The vendor also notes that “Bail may be posted by the public with cash, or a bail bonds company may be used to post bond,” and carries a promotional claim that “Maricopa County Bail Bonds is the licensed and preferred choice for La Paz County bail bonds.”

Where to go and who to call: La Paz County Superior Court is at 1316 Kofa Ave., Suite 607, Parker, phone (928) 669-6131. Parker Justice Court is at 1105 W Arizona Ave, Parker, phone (928) 669-2504. Parker Municipal Court is at 1120 W Arizona Ave, Parker, phone (928) 669-0011. The La Paz County Sheriff’s Office is at 1109 Arizona Avenue, Parker, phone (928) 669-6141.

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For La Paz County residents the immediate implication is practical: confirm an agent’s current authorization and insurance before relying on the earlier clerk extract. Several certificate expiration dates in the June 19, 2024 extract fall in late 2024 and through mid-2025, which means those entries alone do not confirm an agent’s status on Feb. 5, 2026. Verify the current roster with the Justice Court clerk or the Sheriff’s Office, and check insurance certificates if you intend to use a bail-bond agent.

What comes next: readers who may need to post bail should treat the Feb. 5 court posting as the starting point, but call the clerk at (928) 669-6131 or the Sheriff’s Office at (928) 669-6141 to confirm an agent’s authorization and coverage before payment or signature. Keeping those phone numbers handy will help Parker and Quartzsite families navigate a process where timing and paperwork make all the difference.

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