Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
Jerrad, does this apply to California as well?
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
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Originally Posted by
Delmis Jeffery
Jerrad, does this apply to California as well?
Delmis,
Check the laws for your state under bounty hunter laws for California:) If you can't find it, let me know and I'll get you there:)
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
Thank You. I will inquire.
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
From Online Resource:
Bounty Hunting in Arizona is regulated by a concise set of laws regarding the actions, behaviors, and training of a bail recovery agent, especially since a high profile case in 1997 where Bounty Hunter Michael Sanders was convicted of first degree murder. Out of state fugitive recovery agents must contract through an Arizona bail bondsman. Extensive laws ensure that Bounty Hunters act in a safe manner in Arizona.
How to Become a Bounty Hunter in Arizona
To Become a Bounty Hunter in Arizona an individual must work for a licensed bail bondsman. Due to the extensive regulations on Bounty Hunting in Arizona, training and education about Bounty Hunter regulations is highly recommended through local and online institutions.
Arizona Bounty Hunter License and Requirements
Bounty Hunters in Arizona are governed by an extensive set of provisions. Bounty Hunters may not have been convicted of theft, illegal use or possession of a deadly weapon, or any felony. They must also submit a set of finger prints to the state Department of Insurance and be identified in official reports as the bail recovery agent. Any “bail bond licensee” must also complete 20 credit hours of approved continuing education programming from an approved provider every two years.
While Bounty Hunters may arrest fugitives they may not enter a residence without consent, conduct an arrest without written authorization from a licensed bail bond agent, wear anything indicating they are affiliated with the state or federal government, or authorize a third party convicted of theft, a felony, or a weapons conviction to make an arrest. They must identify themselves as a bail recovery agent as well.
To maintain your status as a Bounty Hunter in Arizona it is therefore imperative to practice safe fugitive recovery and engage in training and courses that ensure the Fugitive Recovery Agent is up to date with current practices and statutes regarding bail recovery.
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
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Originally Posted by
Liz Mason
From Online Resource:
Liz,
When you quote an online resource, you might want to add the link for it (where you got it from) as well as the quote? Also, post if it is a partial quote or full quote on licensing for example. That way, we know if you got it from our forums or from the outside.
Thanks for your participation:)
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
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Originally Posted by
Petra Post
Liz,
When you quote an online resource, you might want to add the link for it (where you got it from) as well as the quote? Also, post if it is a partial quote or full quote on licensing for example. That way, we know if you got it from our forums or from the outside.
Thanks for your participation:)
I got word from the office they approve her to post without indicating the source in the topics. I can explain that to you in your moderator journal.
To Liz, please do not use the QUOTE feature with these licensing topics. They cannot be picked up by the Google Search Engines. You can simply use a header (like you did) to say they are from Internet Sources.
To Petra, if you wish go ahead and remove the QUOTE codes in her licensing posts. Liz does not have the edit tools to perform this correction.
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
Thanks everyone. I shall do this in the future. However, on this batch I posted for almost every state. The info came from outside the I.P.I.U. I believe there are about 47 or so.
Liz
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
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Technical Support - USA
To Petra, if you wish go ahead and remove the QUOTE codes in her licensing posts. Liz does not have the edit tools to perform this correction.
Tech,
Do you want me to remove the quote tags from all states she posted this in? Let me know. I will also look for you in my moderator journal.
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Originally Posted by
Liz Mason
Thanks everyone. I shall do this in the future. However, on this batch I posted for almost every state. The info came from outside the I.P.I.U. I believe there are about 47 or so.
Liz
Liz,
Thank you again for participating on the forums:)
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
Thank you for the valuable information.
Re: ARIZONA LAW: Bounty Hunter
Thank you for the information in this thread. I found it very useful on what you have to do to become a bounty hunter.
Thank you
Charmaine Stender