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One appointed as limited surety agent by an insurer by power of attorney
to execute or countersign bail bonds in connection with judicial
proceedings who receives or is promised money or other charge of value
thereof and may perform services.
Appearance Bond
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, In a criminal proceeding, it guarantees that the defendant will appear in
court each and every time he or she is ordered to do so until the case is
disposed of by the court.
Which of the statues regulate Bail Bonding?
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648 , 903, & 69b-221
What are the releases of incarcerated individuals:
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- Disposition of the case
- Surety Bonds
- Cash Bonds
- S.O.R.
- R.O.R.
- No Bond Status
- Release in the Custody of others
What are the parties considered in the surety contract?
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, -Surety
-Obligor
-Principal
Which bond allows the defendant to go at large until the civil case is finally settled?
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No Exeat Bond
When a bail is given, the principal is regarded as delivered to the custody of his
sureties...
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Taylor vs. Taintor
Sworn and signed affidavit for an offense which constitutes a felony ...aka "swearing
out a warrant"
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Citizen's Complaint
Which is correct regarding premiums on bonds?
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10% on state bonds, 15% on federal bonds due to the higher risk to the
surety
Failed to Appear special conditions apply:
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- Cannot be released on his/her own recognizance
- If defendant has caused forfeitures and failed to surrender voluntarily
afterward, he/she must post a bond of at least the greater of $2,000 or
twice the amount of the original bond
Arrest's without warrants:
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- Officer Witnesses
- Probable Cause
is a homing device that individuals under house arrest or parole are often required to
wear:
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