· An aspiring
To be issued this license, a person must be of good moral character, have
never been convicted of a serious crime, have a high school diploma or its equivalent, and be employed by a bail bond agency. In addition,
she will need to complete both a 120-hour Florida-approved classroom certification course as well as a correspondence course. Attorneys,
judges, magistrates and law enforcement officers are not permitted to be licensed as bail bond agents in the state of
Temporary
Bail Bond Agent, and must hold this license for at least a year. She/he must also have worked full-time as a Temporary Bail Bond Agent
(at least 1,540 hours) over a 12-month period. A bail bond agent is required to maintain an office where records are kept and this
office must be open for business during "reasonable" hours.
Classroom Training
·
· In addition to the required classroom hours, a correspondence course on insurance and bonds is also required. The
· After completing the training described above, you must obtain employment with a licensed bail bond agent or insurance company, who
must submit an affidavit attesting to your integrity and moral character. This must be attached to your application for a temporary
bail bond agent license along with similar statements by at least three reputable citizens residing in the counties where you will
work. The temporary bail bond license is valid for up to 18 months. During this time, you must work 30 hours per week for a cumulative
total of 52 weeks, while submitting a record of your hours worked to the Department of Financial Services on Form DFS-H2-1543.
· Only after completing the necessary training and one-year internship period under a licensed bail bondsman can you be eligible to
sit for the final exam. Upon request, the Department of Financial Services will provide you with an authorization notice that will
allow you to schedule and take the exam. Appointment as a licensed bail bondsman can occur after you pass the exam, a thorough background
check and any other reasonable inquiries made by the state.