La Paz County updates authorized bail bond agent list for courts, sheriff's office
The June 18 bail bond list gives La Paz County families a current way to verify approved agents before posting bond and risking costly delays.

A current bail bond roster can shave hours off the release process when someone is booked into the county jail. The La Paz County Superior Court Clerk updated the county’s authorized bail bond agent list June 18, 2026, giving judges, jail staff and families a fresh reference for who is approved to write bonds in La Paz County matters.
The filing was electronically distributed to the La Paz County Justice Court, Parker Municipal Court, Quartzsite Municipal Court and the La Paz County Sheriff’s Department. Those are the main places residents are likely to encounter after a citation, arrest or bond-related question, and the county’s courts directory points people to the La Paz County Justice Court and the Superior Court Clerk as the public entry points for court information.

The June 18 list names five businesses: 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, LLC; Apex Bail Bonds; Didn’t Do It Bail Bonds; Arizona Bail Bonds; and Bail Bonds USA. The listed agents are Deven E. Schroeter, Chelsea D'Alessandro, Jessica Chacon, John M. Carpenter and Grant Ledger. The filing ties 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, LLC and Bail Bonds USA to Bankers Insurance Company, Apex Bail Bonds to Universal Fire & Casualty Insurance Company, and Didn’t Do It Bail Bonds and Arizona Bail Bonds to Allegheny Casualty Company.
Posting limits on the June 18 roster show $1,000,000 for four of the five entries and $500,000 for Arizona Bail Bonds. The document also shows an expiration date of June 22, 2026 for Grant Ledger and Bail Bonds USA, a reminder that authorization can change quickly and should be checked before anyone relies on it.
The clerk said the list was listed randomly, so the order does not signal priority or preference among companies. That detail matters for people trying to move quickly through the bond process, especially after hours or from outside Parker, where a wrong or outdated name can send families toward a company no longer on the county’s active roster.
Earlier 2026 versions show the list changed over time. A January 7 list included Nice Guy’s Bail Bonds, PLLC and Lance Robinson, neither of which appears on the June 18 roster. A May 28 list included Didn’t Do It Bail Bonds, Arizona Bail Bonds and Bail Bonds USA, but did not yet include 2nd Chance Bail Bonds, LLC or Apex Bail Bonds. The shifting lineup shows the county is updating the bond roster periodically as authorizations change, expire or are added.
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