Henderson Detention Center Bail Guide: Process, Payments, and Release Times

Dec 31, 2025Blog

When someone you care about is arrested in Henderson, Nevada, they’re typically taken to the Henderson Detention Center rather than the larger Clark County Detention Center in Las Vegas. While Henderson Detention Center is smaller and generally less crowded than CCDC, the bail process can still be confusing and stressful if you’ve never navigated it before. Understanding how the facility operates, what the bail process looks like, and how long release actually takes can help you get your loved one home as quickly as possible.

At 8 Ball Bail Bonds, we post bail at Henderson Detention Center every single day and know the facility’s procedures inside and out. This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know about Henderson Detention Center bail, from how the booking process works to payment options, release timelines, and tips for the fastest possible release.

Understanding Henderson Detention Center vs. CCDC

Henderson Detention Center and the Clark County Detention Center (CCDC) in downtown Las Vegas are both part of the Clark County jail system, but they operate as separate facilities with different procedures and characteristics. Understanding these differences helps you navigate the bail process more effectively.

Henderson Detention Center is located at 243 S. Water Street in Henderson, Nevada, about 15 miles southeast of downtown Las Vegas. The facility serves as the primary intake and holding center for arrests that occur within Henderson city limits and some surrounding areas. It’s significantly smaller than CCDC, which means both advantages and disadvantages for families posting bail.

The Henderson facility typically processes fewer arrests per day than CCDC, which often results in faster booking and release times. With lower volume comes less congestion in every stage of the process – from initial intake to final release. However, Henderson also operates with a smaller staff, which can slow things down during overnight hours or weekends when staffing is minimal.

CCDC (Clark County Detention Center) in downtown Las Vegas is the main jail facility for Clark County. It’s much larger, processes more arrestees, and operates with more staff. Arrests in Las Vegas proper, North Las Vegas, unincorporated Clark County, and some other areas typically go to CCDC rather than Henderson.

For a detailed comparison of CCDC release times and processes, see our complete CCDC bail guide.

Key differences between Henderson and CCDC:

  • Size: Henderson is smaller, CCDC houses 3,000+ inmates
  • Volume: Henderson processes 30-50 arrests daily, CCDC handles 100+ daily
  • Staffing: Henderson has smaller staff, CCDC operates with more officers
  • Release times: Henderson often faster during business hours, similar during overnight
  • Bail window: Henderson has more limited hours, CCDC operates 24/7 bail services
  • Transfer: Some Henderson inmates are transferred to CCDC for longer-term housing

Understanding which facility your loved one is in is the first step. If you’re unsure, call 8 Ball Bail Bonds at (702) 545-0888 and we can locate them quickly using our inmate search assistance.

The Henderson Detention Center Booking Process

Before bail can be posted, the arrested person must complete the booking process. Understanding what happens during booking helps you set realistic expectations for when bail can be posted and when release will occur.

Stage 1: Arrival and Initial Intake (15-30 minutes)

When someone is arrested in Henderson, Henderson Police Department officers transport them directly to the detention center at 243 S. Water Street. Upon arrival, the arrestee is placed in a holding area while officers complete paperwork and transfer custody to detention center staff.

During this initial stage, the person is searched for weapons, contraband, or prohibited items. All personal property is collected and inventoried. This includes wallet, phone, jewelry, keys, belt, shoelaces, and anything else they had on them at the time of arrest.

What you can do during this stage: Nothing yet. The person isn’t “in the system” and you can’t post bail or even confirm they’ve arrived. This waiting period is frustrating but unavoidable.

Stage 2: Fingerprinting and Photographing (30-45 minutes)

Once intake is complete, detention staff fingerprint and photograph the arrestee. The fingerprints are run through state and federal databases including FBI records, Nevada criminal history, and outstanding warrant checks. This background check identifies any prior arrests, convictions, or active warrants that could affect bail or release.

The mugshot photograph becomes part of the booking record and may eventually appear in public arrest databases, though these photos are often removed after a certain period if charges are dropped or the person is found not guilty.

Stage 3: Medical Screening and Interview (30-60 minutes)

All arrestees must complete a medical screening before being booked into the facility. A medical professional or trained staff member asks about medical conditions, current medications, recent injuries, mental health issues, and substance use or withdrawal concerns.

This screening is mandatory and serves important safety purposes. It identifies people who need immediate medical attention, prevents medical emergencies while in custody, and ensures appropriate housing placement. If someone requires medication, has serious medical conditions, or is experiencing withdrawal symptoms, this screening may take longer and could delay the booking process.

The interview also includes questions about gang affiliation, prior arrests, and classification information used to determine where in the facility the person will be housed.

Stage 4: Background Check and Warrant Search (30-90 minutes)

This is often the longest part of the booking process. The fingerprint results must be processed and reviewed. If the system shows potential matches for outstanding warrants or prior arrests, staff must verify whether they’re the same person. This verification process takes time, especially if the person has a common name or if there are warrants from other jurisdictions.

Complications that extend this stage:

  • Outstanding warrants from other cities or states
  • Prior arrests requiring verification of identity
  • “Holds” placed by other agencies (immigration, probation, other jurisdictions)
  • System delays or technical issues with background check databases
  • Common names requiring extra verification steps

If a hold is discovered from another agency, it can prevent release even after bail is posted on the current charge. For example, an immigration hold (ICE detainer) or a probation violation hold may keep someone in custody regardless of bail status.

Stage 5: Formal Booking and Housing Assignment (15-30 minutes)

Once the background check clears, the person is formally booked into Henderson Detention Center. They’re assigned a booking number, given jail clothing, and transported to their housing unit within the facility.

At this point, the person finally appears in the jail’s computer system as “in custody,” which means family members can confirm their location and begin the bail process.

Total booking time at Henderson Detention Center: 2-4 hours on average

This timeline is faster during weekday business hours (8 AM – 5 PM) and slower during overnight hours (midnight – 6 AM) when staffing is reduced. Weekend bookings fall somewhere in between.

How Bail Is Set at Henderson Detention Center

Understanding how bail amounts are determined helps you anticipate costs and prepare financially for posting bail.

Standard Bail Schedules

For most common charges, Nevada uses a predetermined bail schedule that sets standard amounts based on the type of offense. This means bail is set automatically upon completion of booking without requiring a judge’s involvement.

Common Henderson bail amounts by charge type:

  • Traffic violations: $500 – $1,000
  • DUI (first offense): $1,000 – $2,000
  • DUI (high BAC or aggravating factors): $2,000 – $5,000
  • Domestic violence (misdemeanor): $3,000 – $5,000
  • Assault (simple): $2,000 – $3,000
  • Drug possession (small amounts): $1,500 – $3,000
  • Shoplifting/petty theft: $1,000 – $2,000
  • Burglary: $5,000 – $15,000
  • Robbery: $10,000 – $50,000+
  • Felony assault: $5,000 – $25,000+

These amounts are starting points. Individual circumstances can cause bail to be set higher or lower.

For standard charges, bail is set immediately upon completion of booking. This means you can start the bail process as soon as your loved one appears in the system as “in custody.”

Judicial Bail Hearings

For more serious charges, cases with prior criminal history, or situations where the standard bail schedule doesn’t apply, a judge must set bail at a hearing. These hearings typically occur within 24-72 hours of arrest, though they often happen sooner during weekday business hours when judges are readily available.

Factors judges consider when setting bail:

  • Severity of charges – More serious crimes warrant higher bail
  • Criminal history – Prior arrests or convictions increase bail
  • Flight risk – Ties to the community, employment, family reduce flight risk
  • Public safety concerns – Violence, weapons, or danger to victims increases bail
  • Prior failures to appear – History of missing court dates results in higher bail
  • Probation or parole status – Violating probation while on release increases bail

If your loved one’s charge requires a bail hearing, you’ll need to wait for the judge’s decision before bail can be posted. 8 Ball Bail Bonds can attend these hearings and post bail immediately once the amount is set.

No-Bail Holds

In some situations, no bail is granted initially. This typically occurs for serious violent felonies, probation or parole violations, immigration holds (ICE detainers), or extradition warrants from other states.

If there’s a no-bail hold, the person must appear before a judge before any bail can be posted. In some cases, bail will be granted after the hearing. In others, particularly with immigration holds, bail may not be available at all.

Henderson Detention Center Bail Payment Options

Once bail is set, you have several options for how to pay and secure release. Each option has different costs, timelines, and requirements.

Option 1: Bail Bond Through 8 Ball Bail Bonds (Most Common)

Using a professional bail bondsman is the most common and often most practical way to post bail at Henderson Detention Center. Here’s how it works:

Cost: You pay 15% of the total bail amount. This is Nevada’s state-mandated bail bond premium and is the same regardless of which bondsman you use. For example:

  • $1,000 bail = $150 premium
  • $2,500 bail = $375 premium
  • $5,000 bail = $750 premium

The premium is non-refundable, meaning you don’t get this money back even after the case concludes successfully. However, you also don’t need to come up with the full bail amount in cash.

Process:

  1. Contact 8 Ball Bail Bonds at (702) 545-0888
  2. Provide arrestee’s full name, date of birth, and booking information
  3. Complete paperwork (can be done remotely in many cases)
  4. Pay the premium using one of our flexible payment options
  5. We post the full bail amount with Henderson Detention Center
  6. Release processing begins

Timeline: We can post bail within 15-30 minutes of receiving all information and payment. Henderson then processes the release over the next 2-6 hours.

Payment methods we accept:

  • Cash
  • All major credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • Cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, Ethereum, etc.)
  • Zelle
  • PayPal
  • Venmo
  • Wire transfer
  • Money orders

We also offer payment plans with as little as 5% down for qualified clients. This means for a $2,500 bail (requiring a $375 premium), you could get started with as little as $125 down and pay the remainder over time.

Why use a bail bond:

  • Affordable upfront cost (15% vs. 100%)
  • Fast processing by professionals who know the system
  • Payment plans available
  • No need to tie up thousands in cash for months/years
  • Available 24/7 including holidays and weekends
  • Expert guidance through the entire process

8 Ball Bail Bonds specializes in Henderson Detention Center bail bonds and can expedite your loved one’s release.

Option 2: Cash Bail

Cash bail means paying the full bail amount directly to Henderson Detention Center. The jail accepts this payment and holds the money until the case concludes.

Cost: Full bail amount (100%)

Advantages:

  • Money is refundable after case concludes
  • You get back the full amount minus any court fees or fines
  • No bondsman premium to pay

Disadvantages:

  • Requires full amount available immediately
  • Ties up potentially thousands of dollars for months or years
  • Henderson has limited bail window hours
  • Must pay in person at the facility (can’t be done remotely)
  • Processing takes longer than using a bondsman
  • Maximum payment limits ($10,000 cash/credit card per transaction)

Payment methods Henderson accepts for cash bail:

  • Cash (exact amount, facility doesn’t provide change)
  • Cashier’s check
  • Money order
  • Credit/debit cards (up to $10,000 limit)

Process:

  1. Go to Henderson Detention Center bail window at 243 S. Water Street
  2. Provide arrestee’s name and booking number
  3. Pay full bail amount
  4. Receive receipt
  5. Wait for release processing (2-6 hours)

Bail window hours: The Henderson bail window operates during limited hours, typically 8 AM – 10 PM daily, though hours may vary. Unlike CCDC which has 24/7 bail services, Henderson’s limited hours can delay cash bail posting during overnight times.

For most families, tying up the full bail amount in cash isn’t practical or financially wise, especially when the case could take months or even years to resolve.

Option 3: Property Bond

Property bonds involve using real estate equity as collateral instead of cash. The property must be worth at least 150% of the bail amount and must be located in Nevada.

Cost: No cash required upfront, but extensive fees for appraisal, filing, and court processing

Process:

  • Hire an attorney to prepare property bond
  • Get professional property appraisal
  • File paperwork with court
  • Wait for judicial approval (several days to weeks)
  • Property lien is placed until case concludes

Timeline: 3-7 days minimum, often longer

Why property bonds are rare: The complexity, cost, and time involved make property bonds impractical for most situations. By the time a property bond is approved, you could have already secured release through a bail bond and had your loved one home for weeks.

Property bonds are typically only used for extremely high bail amounts (over $100,000) where even the 15% premium is financially prohibitive.

Henderson Detention Center Release Timeline

After bail is posted, the actual release process begins. Understanding what happens during this waiting period helps manage expectations.

Stage 1: Bail Verification (15-30 minutes)

Henderson Detention Center staff must verify that bail has been properly posted and that the amount matches the court records. They check that the bondsman is licensed, the paperwork is correct, there are no outstanding warrants or holds, and the bail amount covers all charges.

During this verification, staff also conduct a final check for any “holds” that would prevent release. This includes immigration holds (ICE), probation/parole holds, warrants from other jurisdictions, or court orders preventing release.

If any issues are discovered during verification, release will be delayed or prevented entirely until they’re resolved.

Stage 2: Locate Inmate Within Facility (30-60 minutes)

Henderson Detention Center must physically locate the person within the facility. Even though it’s smaller than CCDC, inmates may be in different housing units, in medical, in meetings with counselors, or in other areas of the facility.

Staff must notify the inmate of their pending release and transport them to the release processing area. If the person is sleeping (common during overnight releases), they must be awakened and prepared for release.

Stage 3: Property Retrieval (15-30 minutes)

All personal property that was collected during booking must be retrieved from secure storage. This includes:

  • Wallet and cash
  • Cell phone
  • Jewelry and watches
  • Keys
  • Clothing items
  • Any other personal belongings

Each item must be verified against the property inventory sheet to ensure nothing is missing. The releasee must sign acknowledging receipt of all property.

Common delay: If property is missing or if there’s a discrepancy in the inventory, this stage takes longer while staff investigates.

Stage 4: Release Paperwork (30-45 minutes)

Before someone can be released from Henderson Detention Center, extensive paperwork must be completed:

  • Court date assignment and paperwork
  • Conditions of release documentation
  • Bail receipt and acknowledgments
  • Property inventory verification
  • Release from custody forms
  • Court appearance instructions

The releasee must sign multiple documents acknowledging their court date, understanding that missing court results in bail forfeiture and a new warrant, and agreeing to any special conditions of release (no-contact orders, travel restrictions, etc.).

Important: Pay very close attention to the court date provided at release. Missing this date has serious consequences including immediate warrant issuance, bail forfeiture, and additional criminal charges for failure to appear.

Stage 5: Final Security Check and Release (15-30 minutes)

The final step involves one last security check to ensure there are absolutely no reasons the person cannot be released. Staff verify that all paperwork is signed and correct, property has been returned, there are no last-minute holds discovered, and the person is ready for release.

Once this final check is complete, the person is called to the release door and exits the facility.

Total release time after bail posted: 2-6 hours at Henderson Detention Center

The timing varies based on several factors:

Fastest release (2-3 hours):

  • Weekday business hours (9 AM – 5 PM)
  • Low facility volume
  • No complications with holds or warrants
  • Bail posted by experienced bondsman like 8 Ball Bail Bonds

Slowest release (6-8 hours):

  • Overnight hours (midnight – 6 AM)
  • Weekend or holiday release
  • High facility volume
  • First-time bail posting by family unfamiliar with process

Best Times to Post Bail for Fastest Release

Just like with CCDC, timing matters at Henderson Detention Center. Posting bail at strategic times results in faster release.

Optimal posting times:

  • Tuesday-Thursday, 9 AM – 2 PM: Full staffing, courts in session, fastest processing
  • Weekday mornings (7 AM – 11 AM): Facility is clearing overnight backlog
  • Early week (Monday-Wednesday): Lower arrest volumes than weekends

Times to expect delays:

  • Friday evening – Sunday: Reduced staffing, courts closed
  • Overnight (midnight – 6 AM): Skeleton crew working
  • Monday mornings: Processing weekend backlog
  • Major Las Vegas events: High arrest volumes during EDC, NFR, NYE, etc.

Regardless of when you need to post bail, 8 Ball Bail Bonds operates 24/7 and can help at any hour. We’re always honest about realistic release timelines based on current facility conditions.

What To Do While Waiting for Release from Henderson Detention Center

The hours between posting bail and actual release can feel endless. Here’s how to use that time productively and prepare for your loved one’s return.

Prepare transportation: Henderson Detention Center is located at 243 S. Water Street in Henderson, about 15-20 minutes from the Las Vegas Strip. Plan your route and consider traffic conditions. Parking is available at the facility, though it can be limited during busy times.

Bring identification: While not always required, having your ID ready can help if staff need to verify your identity during pickup.

Coordinate with 8 Ball Bail Bonds: We maintain contact with Henderson Detention Center throughout the release process and can often provide more accurate timeline updates than the general information line. We’ll call you when we have updates about your loved one’s progress through the release queue.

Consider bringing clean clothes: The person being released will be wearing whatever they had on when arrested, which might not be appropriate depending on the circumstances of their arrest and how long they’ve been in custody.

Prepare for the court date: Make absolutely sure you understand when and where the first court appearance will be. Get this information from the release paperwork and mark it on multiple calendars. Set phone reminders. Missing court has severe consequences.

Plan for immediate needs: Your loved one may be hungry, thirsty, or need to use a restroom immediately upon release. Have a plan for addressing these basic needs.

Arrange for safe pickup time: If release occurs late at night, have a clear plan for safe transportation from the facility. Downtown Henderson is generally safe, but being prepared is always wise.

Henderson vs. Las Vegas Court Systems

Understanding which court system your case is in matters for future court appearances and proceedings.

Henderson Municipal Court handles most misdemeanor cases that occur within Henderson city limits. This includes traffic violations, DUI offenses, misdemeanor assault, petty theft, and other minor criminal charges.

Henderson Municipal Court is located at 243 S. Water Street (same building as the detention center), which makes court appearances convenient for Henderson residents.

Las Vegas Justice Court handles cases for unincorporated Clark County areas. If your arrest occurred outside Henderson city limits but within Clark County, your case likely goes through Justice Court rather than Henderson Municipal Court.

Clark County District Court handles all felony cases regardless of where in the county the arrest occurred. If you’re charged with a felony, even if arrested in Henderson, your case will be in District Court.

Why this matters: Your court date paperwork will specify which court you must appear in. Showing up at the wrong courthouse can result in missing your court date even though you tried to appear. Read the paperwork carefully and verify the location.

Common Charges and Bail Amounts in Henderson

Henderson has unique characteristics as a city that influence common arrest types. Understanding typical scenarios helps you anticipate what to expect.

DUI Arrests

Henderson has major thoroughfares like Boulder Highway and Sunset Road where DUI enforcement is heavy. Weekend nights see significant DUI arrest numbers, especially near casino areas like Sunset Station and M Resort.

First-time DUI in Henderson:

  • Typical bail: $1,000 – $2,000
  • Bail bond cost: $150 – $300
  • Court: Henderson Municipal Court
  • Additional concerns: 7-day DMV hearing deadline

See our complete DUI bail bonds guide for detailed information about DUI arrests and what to expect.

Domestic Violence

Nevada takes domestic violence seriously, and Henderson follows strict protocols for these arrests. Even minor domestic disputes can result in arrest and mandatory 12-hour holds before bail can be posted.

Domestic violence misdemeanor:

  • Typical bail: $3,000 – $5,000
  • Bail bond cost: $450 – $750
  • Mandatory hold: 12 hours minimum before release
  • Additional: Likely no-contact orders as condition of bail

Our domestic violence bail bonds services handle these cases daily and understand the specific requirements.

Drug Possession

Henderson sees drug arrests ranging from small amounts of marijuana (still illegal for recreational use without proper Nevada licensing) to harder drugs like methamphetamine and fentanyl.

Simple possession (small amounts):

  • Typical bail: $1,500 – $3,000
  • Bail bond cost: $225 – $450
  • Court: Henderson Municipal or District depending on amount

For more serious drug charges, see our controlled substance bail bonds information.

Theft and Shoplifting

With major shopping areas like Galleria at Sunset and The District at Green Valley Ranch, shoplifting arrests are common in Henderson.

Petty theft/shoplifting (under $1,200):

  • Typical bail: $1,000 – $2,000
  • Bail bond cost: $150 – $300
  • Court: Henderson Municipal Court

Assault

Bar fights, altercations at casinos, and domestic disputes often result in assault charges in Henderson.

Simple assault (misdemeanor):

  • Typical bail: $2,000 – $3,000
  • Bail bond cost: $300 – $450

Felony assault (with weapon or serious injury):

  • Typical bail: $5,000 – $25,000
  • Bail bond cost: $750 – $3,750

Our assault bail bonds team handles both misdemeanor and felony assault cases.

Special Considerations for Henderson Detention Center

Henderson Detention Center has some unique characteristics that affect the bail and release process.

Transfer to CCDC

Henderson Detention Center is primarily a short-term holding facility. If someone’s case is going to take weeks or months to resolve, or if they’re unable to post bail quickly, they may be transferred to CCDC in downtown Las Vegas for longer-term housing.

When transfers occur:

  • Extended stays beyond 5-7 days
  • Felony cases requiring long-term custody
  • Overcrowding at Henderson
  • Medical needs requiring CCDC’s facilities
  • Administrative reasons

If your loved one is transferred to CCDC before you post bail, the bail process doesn’t change – you can still post bail through 8 Ball Bail Bonds and we’ll post it at whichever facility they’re currently housed in.

Video Court Appearances

Many Henderson Detention Center inmates appear in court via video link rather than being physically transported to the courthouse. This is more convenient for the facility but means family members attending court won’t see their loved one in person.

Limited Visiting Hours

Unlike CCDC which has extensive visiting hours, Henderson Detention Center has more limited visitation. If you’re waiting days or weeks to post bail, visitation options are restricted.

Medical Care

For serious medical issues, inmates may need to be transported to CCDC which has more comprehensive medical facilities, or to outside hospitals. This can complicate the release process if medical transport occurs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Henderson Detention Center Bail

Q: How do I know if someone is at Henderson Detention Center or CCDC?
A: Arrests in Henderson city limits typically go to Henderson Detention Center at 243 S. Water Street. Arrests elsewhere in the valley go to CCDC. If you’re unsure, call 8 Ball Bail Bonds at (702) 545-0888 and we can locate them using our inmate search services.

Q: Is Henderson Detention Center faster for bail than CCDC?
A: During business hours, Henderson is often faster because of lower volume. During overnight hours and weekends, the timelines are similar. Both facilities typically take 2-8 hours for release after bail is posted.

Q: Can I post bail at Henderson Detention Center 24/7?
A: The bail window has limited hours, typically 8 AM – 10 PM. However, 8 Ball Bail Bonds operates 24/7 and can post bail at any time, even when the bail window is closed. We coordinate directly with detention staff to ensure bail is processed regardless of the hour.

Q: What if my loved one was arrested in Henderson but I see them listed at CCDC?
A: They may have been transferred for longer-term housing or for other administrative reasons. The bail process works the same regardless of which facility they’re currently in.

Q: How close is Henderson Detention Center to the Henderson courthouse?
A: They’re in the same building complex at 243 S. Water Street, making court appearances very convenient for Henderson cases.

Q: Can I visit someone at Henderson Detention Center while waiting to post bail?
A: Visitation is allowed but limited. Check with the facility for current visiting hours and requirements. Often it’s faster to simply post bail than to go through the visitation process.

Q: What happens if there’s an immigration hold at Henderson Detention Center?
A: ICE holds prevent release even after bail is posted on the local charge. The person may be transferred to ICE custody after the local case is resolved. Immigration holds cannot be addressed through bail bonds – you need immigration attorney assistance.

Q: Do Henderson police transport arrestees to CCDC instead sometimes?
A: Occasionally, yes. If Henderson Detention Center is full or if there are other circumstances, arrests may be taken directly to CCDC. This is less common but can happen.

Q: How much does it cost to bail someone out of Henderson Detention Center?
A: You pay 15% of the total bail amount when using 8 Ball Bail Bonds. For example, $3,000 bail costs $450 with a bail bond, or the full $3,000 if paying cash directly to the facility.

Why Choose 8 Ball Bail Bonds for Henderson Detention Center Bail

When your loved one is in Henderson Detention Center, you need a bail bondsman who knows the facility, understands the local court system, and can get them released as quickly as possible.

Henderson Detention Center Expertise: We post bail at Henderson Detention Center multiple times per week and have established relationships with facility staff. We know the procedures, timing, and common issues specific to this facility.

Available 24/7: Arrests happen at all hours. We answer calls and post bail at 3 AM just as readily as 3 PM. Call (702) 545-0888 anytime, day or night, including holidays and weekends.

Fast Processing: We can post bail within 15-30 minutes of receiving payment and information. The sooner we post, the sooner Henderson begins processing release.

Flexible Payment Plans: Starting at just 5% down with approved credit, we make Henderson bail affordable for families who don’t have hundreds of dollars available immediately.

Multiple Payment Methods: We accept cash, all major credit cards, cryptocurrency, Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, and more. See all our payment options.

Serving All Henderson Areas: Whether the arrest occurred on Boulder Highway, near Sunset Station, in Green Valley, at The District, or anywhere in Henderson, we can post bail quickly.

Complete Bail Bond Services: We handle all types of charges including DUI, domestic violence, drug charges, assault, felonies, and traffic violations.

Bilingual Service: We provide service in both English and Spanish to ensure clear communication throughout the bail process.

Transparent Pricing: Nevada’s state-mandated 15% premium with absolutely no hidden fees or surprise charges. The price we quote is the price you pay.

Real-Time Updates: We maintain contact with Henderson Detention Center throughout the release process and keep you informed about your loved one’s status.

Serving All of Clark County: In addition to Henderson, we serve Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and all of Clark County. We also handle cases in Washoe County and Lyon County.

Don’t let your loved one spend unnecessary hours in Henderson Detention Center. Call 8 Ball Bail Bonds at (702) 545-0888 now for immediate bail assistance. We’re here 24/7 to answer your questions, explain the process, and get your family member home as fast as Henderson allows.

Fast. Professional. Available anytime. That’s the 8 Ball Bail Bonds difference for Henderson Detention Center bail bonds.