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 Post Posted: Sun 17 Feb 2008 17:46 
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Yeah it would seem that kicking down the door of the fugitive who happens to be the customer of my client, might not be the best customer service I can offer. Most people that wind up in jail are going to be repeat offenders. So I end up smash and grabbing and making the recovery process a liability and turn low key events into TV reality drama is probably going to result in fewer returning customers for my client and as a result fewer returning clients for myself. I don't plan on being Dog. Is that fair idea of the mentality that is required?

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I'd say so...I think you are the first rookie I have encountered on here that already has a grasp of this whole thing....especially the vicarious liability part.

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It does sound like you have the right idea. I will leave all other answers in the hands of more experience. Congrats and welcome.

On this same line, I have a question. Is it standard for the sheriff to require his approval for a business license in the recovery industry? All this time I have been working in someone elses Agency and never had a need for finding this answer. Now...well, things have changed. I received my tax ID number then went down to apply for the license. I was told, in the Licensing Commission Office, that Sheriff Yeager (I guess his name doesn't matter) had to approve the license. Even after explaining that I only needed it so I could apply for database searches the sheriff says that he "never has and never will approve a stand alone recovery agency." Any ideas on what can be done....please let me know.

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Scott,

That's pretty much the same story everywhere. The cat's out of the bag now.....but you may try getting a Ga. Pi license anyway...you'll need that eventually because most states require a pi license to bounty hunt. Also, a PI license opens far more doors than simply claiming to be a BEA.

Failing that, you might look into registering in Alabama as your headquarter's....wait a few months, then register your company in Ga. as a foreign corporation.....

You keep your personal stuff in Ga..residence, driver's license, pistol permit, etc....but you register your company across the state line in 1 of the border towns.....so you live in Ga, but work in/out of Al.

Just legal loopholes. In Alabama, all you would have to do is rent a p.o.box, then go to the court house and buy an occupational city/county license, then a state license, as a PI agency..and there ya go for less than $300 ?

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Thank you. That helps.

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