BOUNTY HUNTER AGENCY CORPORATION LICENSE
Bounty hunters, also known as Bail Enforcement Agents or Bail Recovery Agents, track and arrest fugitives who failed to appear for court appointments.
Bounty hunters mostly work for bail bonding companies, private investigative agencies, or form their own corporation (best option). They earn a percentage of each arrested fugitive's bail amount, typically 10 percent (or more, depending on the fugitive and the amount of the bail).
To be a bounty hunter in Colorado,
- You cannot have a felony conviction within the last 15 years
- Must be at least 18 years old.
- You must complete a certification course, submit fingerprints and undergo a background check.
If you are looking for work as a Bail Enforcement Agent (BEA) by knocking on doors to get "hired" as an employee, then get ready to stand in a long line of over 1000 other BEA's.
The good news is that the International Private Investigators Union can request your own BEA Agency Corporation License ($299 set up, and $99/year renewal), which can take less than 48 hours for approval. Once we have your state corporation license number, then you can proceed to the next step of taking an academic course, fingerprints, and a background check. It's that easy through IPIU.
WHAT YOU NEED TO REQUEST:
- Become an IPIU Member (so you can qualify for the $400 discount off the BEA Corporation License)
Choose either Package 1, Package 2, or a Lifetime in the following link:
http://www.privateinvestigator.cc/index.php?cPath=67
- Request your BEA Agency Corporation License: Once a member, go to the following member-only link and order your agency corporation license:
http://www.privateinvestigator.cc/pr...oducts_id=1640
QUESTIONS?
- Post them here in this topic
- Or, use the CONTACT US link at the bottom of this page
- Or, call us at 406-534-0251 or 800-548-1526
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