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A bail bondsman, is known as a Surety Agent. Producer or professional bond agent , helps an incarcerated individual post the bail set by a court so that he or she can be released from jail. In return for doing so, the bondsman charges a flat rate or percentage of the bail amount. Many states require that bail bondsmen be licensed, which often involves completing a training program and passing a background check. To become licensed, an individual usually must be at least 18 or 21 years of age, have completed a training program, possess a high school diploma or the equivalent, pass a background check, have no criminal record, provide evidence of good character, and pass an exam. Continuing education is commonly required to maintain licensure. No prior experience necessary
Each state has different requirements for bail bondsmen, but many states require that these professionals be licensed. In some states, bondsmen attain licensure through the state's department of insurance, while in others, they're licensed by the state police. In addition, the bondsman must provide an accounting of his or her financial assets and amount of insurance in order to demonstrate an ability to pay bail. Bondsmen also may be required to submit monthly or yearly financial reports to a licensing agency.
The National Surety Association Pre-licensing Course is an approved course, Provider # 370587 from the Florida Department of Financial Services for prospective surety agents / bail bond agents interested in becoming a surety agent or starting a bail agency in Florida. Upon successfully completing a three step process; 1). Florida Bail Bond Academy 120 hour course 2). the correspondence course and 3). one year internship, you will be eligible to take the State of Florida surety agent licensing exam.
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Are you qualified to be a licensed Florida Limited Surety Agent? To check the qualifications and licensing information for a surety
agent license, Click Here or call the Florida Department of Financial Services at: (850) 413-3137 ext. 1101.
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Course Name 120 Hour Basic Certification School Offering ID 1056371
Course ID Number 96360
TUITION REGISTRATION:
· Pre-registration prior to class attendance is preferred.
· Payment & Fees, Tuition & Fees are required to be paid in full prior to your first class attendance unless other arrangements have been made.
· Registration and Tuition Payment on the day of class are subject to an full fee $550.
How does it work, how do I take this class?
Please have your check or money order made payable to The Florida Bail Bond Academy. The tuition for the course is $550.00 and $600 day of class - please contact The Florida Bail Bond Academy}. There is no deadline for applying. Students can register up until the first day of class; however, since class size is limited, submitting your registration early is more likely to guarantee you a seat. Full payment or a $100 non-refundable registration fee must be made when registering for this class.
WITHDRAWL:
Pursuant to Florida Bail Bonds Academy rules and policy, a registered students who wish to withdraw from this course must do so prior to the first day of class or, at the latest, on the first break of day of class . Students withdrawing from this course beyond the first break on the first day of class . will not be entitled to a tuition refund. If you have any questions, please contact us (904) 677-5113
ATTENDANCE:
Students must attend the first day of class. Attendance will be taken at all class sessions. Students must attend sufficient hours to comply with State of Florida Agent and Agency rules and policies. The attendance policy will be explained on the first day of class. However, please note that students can generally miss up to two class sessions and still be eligible to graduate depending on the circumstances.
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