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 Post Posted: Fri 22 Apr 2011 04:44 
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Okay, so I'm here in Johnson City, TN and I just received a call from a lady in Brevard County, FL. She has a friend that is down there for a wedding but he resides in Chattanooga, TN. Of course I advised her that I could not write his bond because we only do bonds in specific counties here. I did tell her I would try to help. I searched the internet for around 15 minutes and found a company http://americannationalbail.com. I spoke with this company agent on the phone and he advised he might be able to do a transfer bond for her.

My questions are, how does this work, who can do it, and how do you go about getting into the business of doing it?

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 Post Posted: Fri 22 Apr 2011 06:42 
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Florida Transfer Bonds :

On occasion, a bondsman may desire to post a bond for a defendant who is in jail in a different state or in a Florida county where the bondsman is not registered. In that case, a limited surety agent may request that his or her surety company have the bond written by a licensed agent in the same state or county as the defendant. The posting agent is, of course, entitled to be compensated for his or her time. Therefore: Rule 4-221.105 forbids the bondsman to accept any other consideration on the bond (collateral is not considered consideration, of course) except that the bondsman may collect a transfer fee, not to exceed $100.00 per defendant, if the bond is posted by a bondsman in a different county or state from the originating bondsman.
Florida Statute 648.43(3) also requires the bondsman who is posting a transfer bond to indicate in writing on the bond the name and address of the referring bondsman.

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Call Adam Asad @ 305 992-3645
Adam has been in the business a very long time and is very professional. Tell him Jeff referred you.. I am sure he would be able to help you, he writes in Brevard and other counties I dont have agents in...

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