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Author: | RMILL78 [ Mon 01 Aug 2005 20:25 ] |
Post subject: | this might be a weird question about licensing in california |
this time next year, i would like to be working in southern california, doing bail enforecement/fugitive recovery. I already have prior law enforecement experience, i was a sheriffs deputy and worked at the juvenile dtention center. 1- would this count towards any classes that I might have to take in california? 2- i dont know if this would be illegal or not, but the friends that I live with said i could use their address ahead of time to "establish residency", would i get in trouble for this, or can i do this and still do what i need to do while living here in arkansas? thanks,. Rick. |
Author: | socalocmatt [ Mon 01 Aug 2005 21:02 ] |
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You would not need to establish residency in California to be certified as a BEA in Cali. The only class I can see your previous LEO work counting towards is your PC832 class, but I doubt it (please correct me if Im wrong). Not to worry, the class is only 4 weeks long and having previous LE experience should make it an easy class. |
Author: | ChuckJ [ Tue 02 Aug 2005 09:05 ] |
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You may want to visit Rex Venators web site www.uenforcebail.com he is an expert in Bail Recovery Laws in California. |
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