Privacy Notice

Last Updated: March 12, 2024

Two Jinn, Inc., dba Aladdin Bail Bonds (“Aladdin Bail Bonds,” “we,” “us,” “our”) shares your concerns about privacy. This Privacy Notice applies to information collected in connection with our bail bonds products and services, and it explains how Aladdin treats the nonpublic personal information of potential, current, and former customers.

Please note that any rights you may have as described in this Privacy Notice are not limited by our standard Consumer Privacy Policy.

Categories of Information We May Collect

We collect nonpublic personal information to provide you with our bail bonds products and services. This may include collecting personal information from individuals or sources other than you. The information we collect includes:

  • Information we receive from you on applications or other forms, and other oral, written, or electronic communications, such as name, address, email address, phone number, date of birth, Social Security number, and other financial and household information;
  • Information about your transactions with us, our affiliates or others, such as our products you have used and your account status with us;
  • Information we receive from third parties and publicly available sources, including consumer reporting agencies, employers, government agencies, and persons providing services in connection with your transactions; and
  • Information collected from your devices when you visit our website, such as through online forms.

Categories of Information We May Disclose

We do not disclose any nonpublic personal information about our customers or former customers to anyone, except as required or permitted by law. When we make disclosures as required or permitted by law, we disclose the following information:

  • Information from the customer, including application information, such as assets and incomes, and identifying information, such as name, address, and social security number;
  • Transaction information, such as information about balances, payment history and parties to the transaction;
  • Information from court records or consumer reports, such as a customer’s case number, credit worthiness, or credit history; and,
  • Information collected from your devices when you visit our website, such as device ID or IP address.

To Whom We May Disclose Information

In the course of our general business practices, we may disclose information that we collect, as previously described, to non-affiliated service providers that assist us in servicing accounts, maintaining records or computer programs, evaluating risks (e.g., consumer reporting agencies), or other services necessary to administer the bond transaction; to affiliates and/or third-party vendors who share a common database and provide claims handling and investigation services; and to a court or government agency pursuant to a lawful request or as necessary to assist law enforcement or prevent fraud.

The types of disclosures we make as required or permitted by law are:

  • To persons other than an insurance institution, agent, or insurance support organization, provided that the disclosure is reasonably necessary to enable such person to:
    • Perform a business, professional, or insurance function on our behalf, and the person agrees not to disclose information further without our written authorization unless required or permitted by law;
    • Provide information to us to determine a customer’s eligibility for an insurance benefit or payment; or,
    • Provide information to us to detect or prevent criminal activity, fraud, material misrepresentation, or material nondisclosure in connection with an insurance transaction.
  • To an insurance institution, agent, insurance support organization, or self-insurer, provided that the disclosure is limited to that which is reasonably necessary to:
    • Detect or prevent criminal activity, fraud, material misrepresentation, or material nondisclosure in connection with an insurance transaction; or,
    • For either us or the recipient to perform its function in connection with an insurance transaction involving the individual.
  • To a medical care institution or medical professional, provided that the disclosure is reasonably necessary to:
    • Verify insurance coverage or benefits;
    • Inform an individual of a medical problem of which the individual may not be aware; or
    • Conduct an operation or service audit to verify the individuals treated by the medical professional or at the medical care institution.
  • To an insurance regulatory authority.
  • To a law enforcement or other governmental authority to protect our interests in preventing or prosecuting the perpetration of fraud upon us; or if we reasonably believe that illegal activities have been conducted by the individual.
  • To conduct actuarial or research studies, provided the following conditions are met:
    • No individual is identified in any actuarial or research report;
    • Materials allowing the individual to be identified are returned or destroyed as soon as they are no longer needed; and
    • The actuarial or research organization agrees not to disclose the information unless the disclosure would otherwise be required or permitted under the law.
  • To an affiliate, provided that the only use of the information will be in connection with an audit of us, provided the affiliate agrees not to disclose the information for any other purpose or to unaffiliated persons.
  • To a group policyholder to report claims experience or conduct an audit of our operations or services, provided the information disclosed is reasonably necessary for the group policyholder to conduct the review or audit.

We do not disclose and do not wish to reserve the right to disclose any nonpublic personal information about current or former customers to third parties except as authorized by law.

Sharing Information within the Aladdin Bail Bonds family

We may share your information with entities related to Aladdin Bail Bonds by common ownership or affiliated by corporate control for the following purposes:(i) sharing certain customer information about your transactions or experiences with us for our everyday business purposes or for public policy purposes; or (ii)sharing customer information in the event of a transfer, between Aladdin Bail Bonds companies, of all or a portion of a line of business.

Confidentiality and Security

We restrict access to nonpublic personal information about you to those employees who need to know that information to provide products or services to you. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information.

Additional Rights for California, Nevada, and Ohio Customers

Under applicable law, California, Nevada, and Ohio customers may have a right to access or request a copy of the nonpublic personal information we maintain about you. In addition, these customers may have the right to request that we correct, amend, or delete your nonpublic personal information. If you want to exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the information below.

If you make such a request, you have the right to receive a response from us within 30 business days of making the request. If we refuse the request, you may further have the right under applicable law to file a statement regarding what you believe to be accurate and fair information and why you disagree with our refusal.

Changes to this Privacy Notice

If our information collection, use, and disclosure practices change from what we have described in this Privacy Notice, we will update this Privacy Notice.

Contact Information

If you have a concern about privacy or security at Aladdin, we want to hear about it. Please write to us at: Aladdin Bail Bonds, Attn. Legal Department, 1000 Aviara Parkway, Suite 300, Carlsbad, CA 92011, or email us at privacy@twojinn.com.