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Author:  Brian_Raybold [ Fri 11 Dec 2009 11:33 ]
Post subject:  Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

My Fellow Bail Enforcement Agents,

Greetings from the Executive Directors of the Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents. I have been in contact with numerous Senators, Congresspersons and the senior level of the Pennsylvania State Police all of whom possessing great interest in the passage of SB221 and HB65. This alliance in collaborative effort, once passed, will legitimize what we do as a profession and improve communication between Agents and law enforcement officers across our Commonwealth. Laws are coming and without a doubt, their ratification will impose a high level of regulation, the standardization of bail enforcement curriculum and grant Bail Enforcement Agents a high level of autonomy. Once legislation is approved, bail bondsman will have a finite pool of Pennsylvania Certified Agents (currently no such designation exists, as it does in Delaware) to carry out their mission of bringing fugitives back to the judicial system for the purpose of due process.

What does the passage of laws mean to the Pennsylvania Bail Enforcement Agent? The time has come to act. Individual Agents must unite. The PABEA was formed to lobby for the construction bills to read in an even handed manner. As Agents, we understand that "even handed" means governance which holds all Agents accountable to a written state-wide standard. I urge you to contact us with your questions. We can be reached at: http://www.pabea.org.

The Association's top initiatives, not in chronological order, are;
Bail Enforcement Agents
1) Commonwealth issued badge and credential similar to that of Act235,
2) Firearms reciprocity as our fugitives do not always remain in Pennsylvania,
3) Legal representation,
4) Liability insurance that is affordable,
5) Standardized curriculum and on-going continuing education,
6) Background checks for entry into our profession,
7) Standards of Conduct and,
8) Ability to access Target information once held exclusively by law enforcement.

Recognizing our work touches the bail bondsperson and the bail pieces they write, we must act in concert with their concerns to ensure mutual success. Therefore, we have and are continuing to address:
Bail Bondsperson
1) Increasing the re-arrest time period of a fugitive from twenty days to a period greater than one year, preferably unlimited,
2) The standardization of remission periods from its current county mandate to a period greater than two years,
3) Increasing the bail bond commission rate from seven percent to ten percent
4) Bail Enforcement Agencies to carry state licensing,
5) Striking the requirement, in counties where mandated, for bail bond companies to hold office space and monetary backing in locations where the company writes bail pieces.

Please visit us at http://www.pabea.org, request an application for membership, and help us ensure the future of commercial bail within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. “Unite. Be Heard.”

Author:  MarshallSvc [ Fri 11 Dec 2009 15:28 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Very well said Brian.

Again, I am letting everyone on here know that I am supporting the
PABEA 100%. What they are trying to accomplish is long over due
in our state.

Please, all reputable PA. BEA's make the effort to check out the site
and be a member. It is for your benefit.

Author:  Mdbtyhtr [ Fri 11 Dec 2009 16:42 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Mr. Marshall,
How does your organization or proposed legislation address out of state bondsmen and recovery people? Does it differentiate between a bondsman chasing his own skip or that of another agent, in or outside of his company, and can out of state people be credentialed and or vetted in the state?

I find myself there allot :)

Scott

Author:  MarshallSvc [ Fri 11 Dec 2009 21:31 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

I will defer that question to Mr. Brian Raybold, as
he is the head of the lobbyist and legislative issues.

I will also seek to get you an answer.

Author:  Mdbtyhtr [ Sat 12 Dec 2009 20:38 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Thanks Brother!

Scott

Author:  epozen [ Sun 13 Dec 2009 19:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Good stuff!!!!!!!!

Maybe we can finally weed out all the yahoos out of PA

Author:  Brian_Raybold [ Mon 14 Dec 2009 08:17 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Hello Scott,

We are addressing this in great depth, our website references all individuals that work in Pennsylvania for the purpose of recovering fugitives. As long as the bondsman or agent is "under paper", working in accordance with the pending ground rules and following the law you are good to go. Individuals working in the Commonwealth, living outside of Pennsylvania will be required to attend PSP approved training, become licensed and maintain continuing education. Scott, does this answer your questions? Please feel free to call me if you need further clarification. I welcome the opportunity to speak with you. My office number is 215 948 3226.

Brian

Author:  Mdbtyhtr [ Mon 14 Dec 2009 14:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Not completely Brian, but I will call you on Wednesday, under the gun on some current case load that has to meet deadlines.

Scott

Author:  KARMA [ Mon 14 Dec 2009 16:31 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

I tooo would like the answer on that one. Sounds like one MUST retain a local to do the job

Author:  AWOBB [ Mon 14 Dec 2009 22:27 ]
Post subject:  Re: Pennsylvania Association of Bail Enforcement Agents

Brian_Raybold wrote:
Hello Scott,

We are addressing this in great depth, our website references all individuals that work in Pennsylvania for the purpose of recovering fugitives. As long as the bondsman or agent is "under paper", working in accordance with the pending ground rules and following the law you are good to go. Individuals working in the Commonwealth, living outside of Pennsylvania will be required to attend PSP approved training, become licensed and maintain continuing education. Scott, does this answer your questions? Please feel free to call me if you need further clarification. I welcome the opportunity to speak with you. My office number is 215 948 3226.

Brian



My question on this issue is, " If a bondsmen is license from another state or their agents, why would they have to attend PSP training, become licensed and maintain continuing education, when their state already makes them do already?"

Explain please..... I might be reading this wrong.

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