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How to Become a Bail Bondsman
Interested in a career as a bail bonds agent. First you will need
to complete all required courses in your state. In most
states you can apply for a bail license thru your state's department of insurance
office. What
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How to Become A Bail Bondsman.
To begin a career as a bail bondsman / bondswoman,
you will need to first complete all educational courses that your
particular state's department of insurance office requires.
1. Contact the Dept. of insurance in your state, request
license
information and schools that are in your area for a bail bond class license or
(Limited Surety Agent's License).
2. At the school your instructor will have more information on
how and where to complete your licensing certification and where to
contact surety companies in your state.
3. Florida only, once you have completed your Florida licensing requirements submit an
Agency Producer Application
Note: you will need to send a copy of your FL bail license or insurance
qualification certificate to us with your application.
Keep in mind that there are a few states that have no
commercial bail some of them are; Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, Wisconsin.
Massachusetts does allow commercial bail, however new agent licensing is
difficult. You will need to check with your states department of insurance to
confirm..
Other states like Texas and Georgia have different bail
statutes, sometimes per each county, while some only accept professional bail
agents. A professional bail agent is someone who uses his own personal assets
(cash) to post a bond. In Texas you may need to contact the local County bail
bond commission board.
About Bail Recovery and Bounty Hunting. Bounty hunters earn their money by apprehending and surrendering bail fugitives, they work for the bail bondsman. The bail bondsman is the person who writes the bond for the release of the defendant. A licensed bail bondsman can also act as a bounty hunter for himself and/or another surety company in most states.
Bail Yes Bonding General Agency offers Florida bail bond agency contracts to qualified bail agents.
Be A BailYes Affiliate Bail Bond Agent Today! A Florida General Agent Bail Bond Company.
For Bail Bond Service Call 1.800.224.5937 Let us help you today!
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