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 How to Become a Bail Bondsman

Interested in a career as a bail bonds agent. First you will need to submit an application for license and complete all required courses. In most states you can only apply for a bail license thru your state's department of insurance office. What are the first steps?

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 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.


To begin a career as a bail bondsman / bondswoman, you will need to first complete all educational courses that maybe required by your state's department of Insurance.

1. Contact the Dept. of insurance in your state, request information and what schools 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 of how and where to apply for DOI licensing certification.
3. Once you have completed your requirements and are eligible for licensing, submit an FCS Agency Producer Application Note: you will need to send a copy of your bail license or insurance qualification certificate with your agent application.

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Bounty Hunter Bail Enforcement Agent

 

Many people think of bounty hunting as something that was practiced in the Wild West and has long since been banished from civilized society. In fact, bounty hunting goes on daily and is perfectly legal. It is an essential part of the American system of justice today. In 1873 the Supreme Court defined the rights of bounty hunters as agents of bail bondsmen in the case of Taylor v. Taintor: The courts decision gave bounty hunters almost limitless rights in the pursuit and apprehension of their fugitive..

A bounty hunter is a person who tracks down (hunts) and captures fugitives from justice. Typically bounty hunters work just like a private investigator who is hired to find someone, only that bounty hunters mainly work for bail bondsmen to catch people who fail to appear on bail and have arrest powers over the fugitive.

Bounty hunters serve as an important resource of the criminal justice system in the United States, tracking down and capturing more than 30,000 fugitives from justice every year. We have placed more links below for those who are considering becoming bounty hunters.

 

Become a Bounty Hunter Bail Recovery Agent The number one informative resource website for those considering becoming a bounty hunter.

Bounty Hunter Recovery Agent Bail Laws by State Find bail bond and bounty hunting laws by state.

Bounty Hunters Bounty hunting history, Taylor v. Taintor explained in detail.

FBI Most Wanted Mug Shots & Rewards  View the FBI's most wanted criminals, see mug shot pictures and posted rewards.

Know Your Miranda Rights  Read all about the Miranda Rights "Your right to remain silent" and how we got these valuable civil right's here.

 

 

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Immigration JailAfter the bail amount is set and the paperwork is completed, our bonding agent will post the bond with the Immigration deportation officer in charge of your loved one's INS case. Then the formal release process begins and can take several hours to be completed.

This wait is unavoidable. However, most INS detentions facilities will release the defendant alien even after business hours.

 

 

 

Bail Bond Immigration Company Florida, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego, San Jose, California, New York, Texas and Nationwide.

Immigration bonds are like a specialized loan that guarantee's the performance and the appearance of the alien. As such we are required to have collateral guaranteeing the loan. We accept many different kinds of collateral. The most common kind is real estate, like a home  or land. In some cases, we can accept a portion of the bond in cash or by major credit card.

ALL COLLATERAL IS RETURNED TO YOU AT THE END OF THE COURT CASE.

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Immigration Bondsman call 1-800-224-5937. District offices located in Miami & Tampa Florida, Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, California, New York, NY.

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Immigration and naturalization government links below.

These links provide information on the services provided by USCIS to applicants, petitioners, authorized representatives, community-based organizations, and people of the general public.

Included among the immigration benefits the USCIS oversees are: citizenship, lawful permanent residency, family and/or employment-related immigration, employment authorization, inter-country adoptions, asylum and refugee status, replacement immigration documents, and foreign student authorization.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigrations Services links below.

At Immigration Bail Bonds we always have bail bondsmen on duty waiting to help you get your loved one out quickly. We make this process as short as possible. Call us today.

 

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