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1. Commissioner - correct answer - A government official or representative
in charge of a department or district, when used in this material denotes
the Commissioner of Insurance.
2. How much does a bail agent charge for a bail bond? - correct answer -
10% of the amount of the bail or $100, which ever is greater. 15% on out
of state or capital offenses.
3. How much is the processing fee? - correct answer - $50 per bond
4. Can a professional agent hold collateral? - correct answer - Yes
5. What can collateral be used for? - correct answer - Collateral is for the
purpose of insuring the payment of the premium of the bond or
indemnifying the professional agent for losses incurred due to forfeiture.
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6. What activities are prohibited in the bail bonding buisness? - correct
answer - Give or accept anything of value to/from a Judge, LEO, Jailer,
inmate, attorney, clerk, or any other official.
Accept anything of value except the premium or collateral from a person
on Bond.
Give legal advise
Refuse to return collateral.
7. Department of Insurance - correct answer - Division of the State
government that regulates the insurance industry.
8. Limited Surety Agent - correct answer - Any individual who is appointed
by an insurer by power of attorney to execute or countersign bail bonds
in connection with judicial proceedings, and who is duly licensed by the
commissioner to represent such insurer for the restricted lines of bail,
fidelity, and surety, after successfully completing a limited examination
by the department for the restricted lines of business.
9. Moral Turpitude - correct answer - Describes conduct that is considered
contrary to community standards of justice, honest, or good morals.
Crime involving moral turpitude have an inherent quality of baseness,
vileness, or depravity with respect to a person's duty to another or to
society in general.
10. The purpose of bail is? - correct answer - To guarantee appearance
and a bail bond shall not be forfeited for any other reason.
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11. What are the three documents that a court clerk must provide to the
professional bail agent when forfeiting a bond. - correct answer -
Judgement Nisi
Scire Facias
Copy of the Bench Warrant
12. A Final Judgement is returnable for? - correct answer - At least 90
days
13. When can a bond be forfeited? - correct answer - At the time of
nonappearance (at the missed court date)
14. A Judgement Nisi is returnable for? - correct answer - At least 90
days
15. How long is a Final Judgement returnable for? - correct answer - At
least 90 days
16. Who can be issued a license under Ms Code 83039? - correct
answer - No license shall e issued or renewed except in compliance with
this chapter, and none shall be issued except to an INDIVIDUAL.
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17. A professional bail agent can work under how many names? - correct
answer - No professional agent shall operate under more than one(1)
trade name.
18. How many professional bail agents can a soliciting agent work for? -
correct answer - One(1) and they must operate under the same trade
name as the professional agent.
19. WHat is the definition of relative as it pertains to Ms. Code 83-39? -
correct answer - "Relative" means a spouse, parent, grandparent, child,
sister, brother, or consanguineous aunt, uncle, niece, or nephew.
20. Department - correct answer - The Department of Insurance
21. Professional bail agent - correct answer - means any individual who
shall furnish bail, acting as a licensed personal surety agent or as a
licensed limited surety agent representing an insurer as defined in Ms.
Code 83-39. The above definition shall not include, and Ms. Code 83-3
does not apply to any individual who is not licensed under Ms. Code 83-
39 who acts as a personal surety in instances where there is no
compensation charged or received for such services.
22. Limited surety agent - correct answer - Means any individual who is
appointed by an insurer by power of attorney to execute or countersign
bail bonds in connection with judicial proceedings, and who is duly