Good question Scott. That's what I was thinking when I read it.
Charlie Deckert wrote:
The ALL CAPS text below is only my understanding and opinion of the rule and should not be considered legal advice.
Bounty Hunter Information
Sec. 1702.3863. Unauthorized Contract With Bail Bond Surety; Offense.
(a) A person commits an offense if the person contracts with or is employed by a bail bond surety as defined by Chapter 1704 to secure the appearance of a person who has violated Section 38.10, Penal Code, unless the person is:
1. a peace officer;
2. an individual licensed as a private investigator or the manager or a licensed investigations company; or
3. a commissioned security officer employed by a licensed guard company.
(b) An offense under Subsection (a) is a state jail felony.
THIS DOES NOT MEAN A BONDSMAN/SURETY CAN HIRE JOE BLOW WITH A P.I. LICENSE OR COMMISSIONED SECURITY OFFICERS LICENSE TO GO ARREST THEIR SKIPS. A BONDSMAN/SURETY MUST CONTRACT WITH A LICENSED AND INSURED COMPANY. THE AUTHORIZATION TO EXECUTE THE CAPIAS MUST BE IN WRITING.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A SPONSOR COMPANY. IF YOU ARE A P.I. AND YOU ARE WORKING AS A BOUNTY HUNTER YOU MUST BE AN EMPLOYEE OR OWNER OF A LICENSED COMPANY. IF YOU ARE A COMMISSIONED SECURITY OFFICER AND YOU ARE CARRYING A WEAPON WHEN EXECUTING A WARRANT YOU MUST BE IN THE REGISTERED UNIFORM FOR THE COMPANY YOU ARE EMPLOYED BY AND YOU MUST BE AN EMPLOYEE OF THAT COMPANY. THE COMPANY MUST BE LICENSED, AND MUST CARRY INSURANCE THAT SPECIFICALLY COVERS FUGITIVE APPREHENSIONS. ALL G.L. INSURANCE FOR P.I. OR SECURITY COMPANIES AUTOMATICALLY OMIT COVERAGE FOR THIS ACTIVITY AND IT MUST BE PURCHASED THROUGH A SPECIALIZED INSURANCE COMPANY THAT SELLS THIS TYPE OF COVERAGE. EL DORADO AND CONSTANZA INSURANCE DO NOT CARRY COVERAGE FOR THIS TYPE OF ACTIVITY.
(c) A private investigator executing a capias or an arrest warrant on behalf of a bail bond surety shall immediately take the person arrested to:
1. if the arrest is made in the county in which the capias or warrant was issued:
A. the county jail for that county if:
i. the offense is a Class A or Class B misdemeanor or a felony; or
ii. the offense is a Class C misdemeanor and the capias or warrant was issued by a magistrate of that county; or
B. the municipal jail for the appropriate municipality if the offense is a Class C misdemeanor and the capias or warrant was issued by a magistrate of the municipality; or
2. if the arrest is made in a county other than the county in which the capias or warrant was issued, the county jail for the county in which the arrest is made.
(d) A person commits an offense if the person violates this section. An offense under this section is a state jail felony.
NO PICKING UP IN SPRING TX AND TRANSPORTING TO DALLAS TX. YOU MUST TAKE THE DEFENDANT TO THE JAIL IN THE COUNTY THAT YOU MAKE THE ARREST. YOU HAD BETTER MAKE SURE THE JAIL WILL TAKE THEM OR YOU MIGHT FIND YOURSELF HAVING TO TURN THEM LOOSE OR WORSE COMMITTING A FELONY BY TRANSPORTING THEM.
The Bounty Hunter Information Topic as you posted doesn't specify that the person must be employed or own a company except for the commissioned security officer (3). It states an individual licensed as a private investigator or the manager or a licensed investigations company. IMHO I interpret that part as an individual licensed as a private investigator can be contracted because it doesn't specifically state an individual employed by a company like in section 3. Unless there is another section not listed.
For the second section of your quote listed...under what circumstances wouldn't the jail take your defendant and if they denied to take custody of your defendant for in valid reasons, say because they're too busy or they just denied you for no reason, why would you cut him/her loose. I understand that the law states you can't transport them under the listed specifications, but the law also states that you must surrender the defendant to the specific jail so if they deny custody shouldn't you wait until they accept or go up the chain of command to avoid having to turn them loose or commit a felony by transporting.