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    8. Bail Enforcement Agents NOT Bail Bondsmen

    The process for licensure for Bail Enforcement Agents:
    1. Must have classroom training BEFORE being licensed. Sign-up for the training by contacting Del Tech Stanton Campus at 302-453-3705.
    2. Appointments to appear at the Detective Licensing Section for licensure are made at the training class. Classes are held in June and December of each year.


    Criteria for licensure:
    1. Must be at least 21 years of age.

    2. Must not have been convicted of any Felony: and/or must not have been convicted of any two of the following misdemeanors within the last seven years: theft, drug offenses, offensive touching or assault III.

    3. Must not have been convicted of any charge that bears a relationship to the performance of the bail enforcement agent.

    4. Must meet and maintain the qualifications set forth in the Rules & Regulations.


    http://delcode.delaware.gov/title24/c055/index.shtml
    http://regulations.delaware.gov/Admi...e24/5500.shtml

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    Re: DELAWARE LAW: Bail Recovery Agent

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    In Delaware, the Department of Safety and Homeland Security is responsible for overseeing the activity of Bounty Hunters and licensing Bail Enforcement Agents. While there are no comprehensive laws applying to Bounty Hunters, in order to arrest a fugitive, Bail Enforcement Agents must be licensed by the state. Furthermore, there is currently a bill being pursued that would require standardization of licensing and practices by Bounty Hunters in Delaware, and, as such, it is important to be aware of the possibility of strict guidelines being implemented in the future.

    How to Become a Bounty Hunter in Delaware

    Becoming a Bounty Hunter in Delaware is not overly complicated. One can apply to the Department of Safety and Homeland Security for a bail enforcement agent ID card if they are over 21 and have not been convicted of a felony or two misdemeanors involving theft, drugs, or violence. Prior to obtaining a license Bail Enforcement Agents must also “complete training in the following courses: Constitution/Bill of Rights, Laws of Arrest, Laws of Search & Seizure of Persons Wanted, Police Jurisdiction, Use of Deadly Force, and the Rules & Regulations of Bounty Hunters/Bail Enforcement Agents.” While the nature of the training is not specified, it is suggested that training be pursued through a recognized and accredited training institution.

    Delaware Bounty Hunter Licenses and Requirements

    Aside from the requirements listed above, there are no specific requirements for Bail Enforcement Agents in Delaware. However, to carry a firearm, a 40 hour approved training course must also be completed and no uniforms may be worn that are not first approved by the Detective Licensing Section of the Department of Safety and Homeland Security.

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