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Deduct Connecticut and Delaware and were at 39 .


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NEW HAMPSHIRE is also out 38 and dropping


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Shes not licensed in Missouri I checked. And you have to be licensed to operate.

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Tho it would be nice - you cannot count NH twice :wink: - we know it is the live free or die state - but it still only counts one - we are now at 38 now that Missouri has weighed in.

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You can also cross out NY & OH.

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Lavonda with a state motto of LIVE FREE OR DIE I believe N.H. should be counted twice--what other state has stones that large


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NH is the only state I've visited in the last few years where seat belts were suggested, not mandatory except for under 18.

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Steve_Hedrick wrote:
She can not operate in Texas either. Only licensed PIs here in Texas, can re-arrest. The Bondsman can not even re-arrest their own Skip. Texas has been counted already.


Steve, can you tell me where these Texas Statutes were changed or revised?

Bail Agent’s Arrest Authority

The surety may surrender the principal with the written permission of the judge or magistrate before which the prosecution is pending. [CCP Art. 17.19]

Bounty Hunter Provisions

The surety can without force or breach of the peace surrender the principal at any time.

Before forfeiture, the surety can obtain a warrant for the arrest of the principal which can be executed by any peace officer, security officer or private investigator licensed in the State of Texas. [CCP Art. 17.19]

After forfeiture, the capias warrant may be executed by any peace officer or private investigator licensed in the State of Texas. [CCP 23.05]

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Also in NH helmets are not mandatory on motorcycles again LIVE FREE OR DIE---great state to live in


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BECPA wrote:
You can also cross out NY & OH.


If I am not mistaken, you can add Ohio back to the list. If you area a licensed P.I. and are working on a case where the fugitive has skipped from your state to Ohio, the state of Ohio will allow you to do your thing. Of course, by Ohio law, you cannot refer to yourself as a Bounty Hunter, BEA, or FRA.

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