Florida Bail Bonds State Exam 2026 Actual questions with correct revised answers
GRADED A+!!!
Appeal bond
When defendants feel that a trial court has made a error or to harsh of a sentence. They notify the
trial court of their appeal and file appeals with a higher court.
Bail bond
Guarantee the defendant will appear each and every time he/she is ordered to do so.
insurance policy
Two party contact between the insurer and the insured.
Surety contract
Three party contract. Obligee, obligor and surety.
Obligee
the person to whom a duty, or obligation, is owed
Obligor
One who owes an obligation to another. (Principal)
Surety
The individual or company who pledges to fulfill the obligation.
Criminal Defendant's bonds
Bail bonds
Appeal bonds
Supersedeas bonds
Habeas corpus bonds
Extradition bonds
Civil contempt bonds
Ne exeat bonds
Supersedeas
The defendant will surrender at the end of the "stay" and will pay court costs in result of the
delay.
Habeas Corpus
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, "You have the body" the defendant will surrender themselves if the court decides that the
original imprisonment was lawful.
Extradition
"To deliver out" when a person flees State A to State B to avoid prosecution and is arrested.
They will be returned to the jurisdiction where the crime was committed.
Judicial Bonds
Ne Exeat bonds and Civil contempt bonds
Ne Exeat
"No exit" may not leave the jurisdiction of the court.
civil contempt
Contempt against the court itself. Criminal contempt is not a bailable offense.
Professional bail bond agents
Independent men/women who are not backed by insurance companies
Limited surety agents
Agents of insurance companies
Application process
Gain temporary license.
Submit fingerprints 50.30
Application fee 50.00
State exam fee 42.00
License ID fee 5.00
Qualifications of bail bond agent
Natural person of 18 years
high school diploma or equivalent
Resident of state
Place of business must be in the state
certification course passing 80% or more.
Complete a correspondence course
No conviction of felonies
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GRADED A+!!!
Appeal bond
When defendants feel that a trial court has made a error or to harsh of a sentence. They notify the
trial court of their appeal and file appeals with a higher court.
Bail bond
Guarantee the defendant will appear each and every time he/she is ordered to do so.
insurance policy
Two party contact between the insurer and the insured.
Surety contract
Three party contract. Obligee, obligor and surety.
Obligee
the person to whom a duty, or obligation, is owed
Obligor
One who owes an obligation to another. (Principal)
Surety
The individual or company who pledges to fulfill the obligation.
Criminal Defendant's bonds
Bail bonds
Appeal bonds
Supersedeas bonds
Habeas corpus bonds
Extradition bonds
Civil contempt bonds
Ne exeat bonds
Supersedeas
The defendant will surrender at the end of the "stay" and will pay court costs in result of the
delay.
Habeas Corpus
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, "You have the body" the defendant will surrender themselves if the court decides that the
original imprisonment was lawful.
Extradition
"To deliver out" when a person flees State A to State B to avoid prosecution and is arrested.
They will be returned to the jurisdiction where the crime was committed.
Judicial Bonds
Ne Exeat bonds and Civil contempt bonds
Ne Exeat
"No exit" may not leave the jurisdiction of the court.
civil contempt
Contempt against the court itself. Criminal contempt is not a bailable offense.
Professional bail bond agents
Independent men/women who are not backed by insurance companies
Limited surety agents
Agents of insurance companies
Application process
Gain temporary license.
Submit fingerprints 50.30
Application fee 50.00
State exam fee 42.00
License ID fee 5.00
Qualifications of bail bond agent
Natural person of 18 years
high school diploma or equivalent
Resident of state
Place of business must be in the state
certification course passing 80% or more.
Complete a correspondence course
No conviction of felonies
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