How to Become a Bail Bondsman in Missouri

A bail bondsman is a good person to have around should you be arrested and charged with a crime. A bounty hunter however, you don’t want to come knocking on your door. There are some steps to becoming a bail bondsman in Missouri – we’ll touch on that and what the difference between a bounty hunter and a bail bondsman in this blog. 

Finding out how to become a bail bondsman is a surefire way to get started in a productive, fast-paced industry. One benefit of starting a bail bondsman business is that is it not only a necessary service, but it also allows you to bring about real change in your community. According to a study done by the Prison Policy Initiative, the nationwide average bail amount for felony charges is about $10,000. Add that to the fact that most Americans live paycheck to paycheck as it is, and it quickly becomes clear: people need a bail bondsman they can trust if they get arrested.

Bratten Bail Bonds takes the utmost pride in our customer service, that’s why we work so hard to make sure you’re taken care of – no matter the time of day. With more than 20 years of experience and working closely with law enforcement and legal professionals to ensure healthy, stable relationships – we know the importance of gaining your freedom. Some of the crimes that carry a bail that our bail bondsman can help with are:

·         Felony charges: these are considered the most severe crimes. The more common ones are violent crimes like assault, arson, rape, murder, or destruction of property.
·         Misdemeanor charges: things like petty theft, driving infractions, simple assault charges, trespassing and more. These don’t usually involve physical violence.
·         DUI/DWI: driving under the influence or driving while intoxicated – two most common crimes in the USA.

·         Drug charges: possession, intent to distribute and more – our bail bondsman can help you.

While a bail bondsman and a bounty hunter may work with each other side by side within the industry, they are pretty different employment wise. If you hired a bail bondsman to get you out of jail while promising to pay the amount agreed on, and you don’t pay or you don’t show up to court, the bondsman will alert the bounty hunter to come and find you. A bail bondsman is on the law side of things, and bounty hunters enforce the order side; bail bondsmen are subject to federal rules and regulations to ensure the clients bond with the court, and bounty hunters are subject to state laws regarding civil and criminal recovery of a client if they decide to not show up to court.

We have delegates throughout the Kansas City, Missouri metro, as well as many other locations in the state who are available 24/7 if you need a bail bondsman. We service the counties of Jackson, Platte, Cass, Clay, Saint Louis, and more! Give us a call at (816) 415- 4448 to see if we service your area today or contact us online.

 
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