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How can I determine if I am qualified to apply for a bail bond, general bail bond, or surety recovery agent license?
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Pages 3 – 5 of the bail bond / surety recovery agent application (MO375-0112N) provides qualification information.
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How can I determine if I am qualified to apply for a bail bond, general bail bond, or surety recovery agent license?
Related Questions
- Pages 3 – 5 of the bail bond / surety recovery application provides non-resident qualification information. ...
- Call bail bonds agent, Ivette Cruz, 24 hours a day at (860) 707-2380 or (860) 817-4020, to have all your bail ...
- No. As a licensed surety recovery agent, you will be authorized to engage in fugitive recovery only. You will ...
- Yes. You must provide the name, license number, and signature of the general bail bond agent under whose ...
- A bail bond is good for one year. If the case goes beyond the one year, the premium must be paid again in ...