COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATION SCRIPT
2026 FULL SOLUTIONS GUIDE
◉ What is the consequence for a bail agent who willfully fails to
deliver a defendant to custody within 48 hours?
Answer: A Misdemeanor
◉ When may a defendant be admitted to bail after conviction of an
offense not punishable with death?
Answer: As a matter of right before judgment is announced, as a
matter of right when appealing from judgment imposing
imprisonment in cases of misdemeanors, and as a matter of
discretion in all other cases.
◉ What may a bail agent charge for in addition to the premium rate?
Answer: Recording Fees, Travel Expenses, and Any Charges Incurred
Backed By Receipts.
◉ What is the definition of fiduciary?
Answer: A relationship of trust and confidence.
,◉ What may a bail agent do?
Answer: Refer an arrestee to an attorney.
◉ When can a bail solicitor transact under more than one employer?
Answer: When the business is a partnership, individual licensees
have a registered appointment with the department of insurance for
each, or when the solicitor is a member of the partnership.
◉ Who handles a request for bail reduction?
Answer: Local Magistrate
◉ What is the reason for the bail system?
Answer: To ensure the appearance of the arrestee on the court
appointed date.
◉ An arrestee charged with a felony can be released on what
conditions?
Answer: Before held to answer, after seeing a Magistrate, or before a
bench warrant but after arrest.
◉ What is the definition of a bond?
Answer: Any form used by a surety.
,◉ Who is notified by mail in the case of a forfeiture?
Answer: The Surety Company and the bonding company.
◉ What must remaining partners do if one partner dies?
Answer: They can continue if their partnership agreement allows for
a continuation, must notify the Insurance Commissioner, and must
be relicensed.
◉ What can an officer in the jail accept to release a person charged
with a felony?
Answer: Cash bail, Surety bond, or an authorization from the
presiding judge that the arrestee is bailable.
◉ Who decides on the OR release?
Answer: Courts.
◉ How long must a licensed bail agent keep their records?
Answer: 5 years from the last transaction.
◉ Who regulates the bail industry?
Answer: Insurance Commissioner.
, ◉ A bail solicitor may transact under what names?
Answer: His employer's own or approved fictitious name.
◉ Who makes the bail schedule for felonies?
Answer: Superior, Municipal and Justice Court Judges.
◉ When is bail license renewal due for licenses issued after January
1, 2011?
Answer: Two years after the last calendar day of the month in which
the initial license was issued.
◉ What does a bail agent's license permit?
Answer: To solicit, negotiate, and effect undertakings of bail.
◉ Who can be a surety?
Answer: Any licensed bondsman, Property and Casualty insurance
company, or any natural person.
◉ How long does the superior court need to keep an exonerated
bond?
Answer: One year.
◉ What documents do you give the Indemnitor?