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tedisking
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Post subject: I live in michigan, can I just go out and start hunting? Posted: Fri 09 Aug 2013 09:11 |
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Joined: Thu 08 Aug 2013 20:03 Posts: 4
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I live in Michigan, can I just go out and start hunting? From what I am reading there aren't many regulations. There is a lot of doubt in my mind that I could just call up a bail place, find a target, trace someone down (which I have been practicing doing) and capture them and drive them to a jail.
There has to be more to it right?
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SURETYRISKMANAGEMENT
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Post subject: Re: I live in michigan, can I just go out and start hunting? Posted: Fri 09 Aug 2013 14:48 |
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Joined: Thu 01 Dec 2011 03:49 Posts: 1182 Location: Los Angeles, California
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_________________ Jason Pollock Owner/Operator Surety Risk Management Los Angeles, California (323) 786-FIND
"Approach is Everything."
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AWOBB
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Post subject: Re: I live in michigan, can I just go out and start hunting? Posted: Sat 10 Aug 2013 21:26 |
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Joined: Tue 22 Feb 2005 19:28 Posts: 1807 Location: Ohio & Nationwide
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There was some making of new laws in Michigan about recovery work, but I don't think they went to affect. I do know that a lot bail company's use in house agents in Michigan to do their pick-ups for them. Michigan is a tough state to do recovery work in. There are many good company's (Bail Company's) there and there are many bad company's (Bail Company's). The bad bail company's hire about three to four different people to share for their skips. Stay away from those company's. You'll get burned real quick.
As for the recovery laws, their isn't any at this time.
_________________ Steve Faircloth A Way Out Bail Bonds (220) 204-9733 Cell NSIN# SF0105 LIC. #704058
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zer0remedy
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Post subject: Re: I live in michigan, can I just go out and start hunting? Posted: Tue 01 Apr 2014 09:32 |
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Joined: Fri 08 Feb 2013 12:41 Posts: 72 Location: Lansing, Michigan
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It is a little bit more complicated that. Laws are not just there to give you a hard time. They are there to protect you as well. So, don't think that a lack of laws and regulations is a good thing. When I first started, I thought it could be that simple; just start hunting. Read, read , read.... If anything, not have enough laws is a hurdle to us.
_________________ Duanne Silver Bail Enforcement Agent Investigator
NSIN# LSH1002
Leo's Bail Bonds ATU Monitoring & Recovery Service Lansing, MI (989) 721-6236 (517) 676-1021
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Post subject: Re: I live in michigan, can I just go out and start hunting? Posted: Tue 01 Apr 2014 12:35 |
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Joined: Fri 27 Mar 2009 21:26 Posts: 993 Location: Orange, CA
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Also, bondsmen in a city/county/state that does not regulate bail recovery will, if they are smart, be even more stringent in their requirements for fugitive recovery contractors in the absence of the, however minimal, screening process required to be licensed or certified. Did that make sense? (Seemed like it rambled, just a bit.)
To clarify: Without licensing or certification to give them at least some level of comfort in your training/education, the smart bondsman will grill you six ways to Sunday before hiring you to handle his liability.
_________________ Tom Duprey Founding member, NABBI (Nat'l Assoc. of Bail Bond Inv.) Ca. Bail Agent Lic#1845795 Owner/Operator, Thomas Duprey Bail Bonds Owner/Operator, Orange County Bounty (714) 727-4689
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