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snakebyte
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Post subject: Signing up with a surety Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012 18:43 |
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Joined: Sat 31 Dec 2005 19:08 Posts: 80 Location: Michigan
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I'm trying to get the whole process down still, but while looking at my options, I see there are so many surety/ insurance underwriters to choose from. Does anyone have any that you prefer, or advise against using?
My problem is that thanks to my ex, my credit is not that great. I live in an apartment, I have a good steady job, and have worked there for a few years. I only plan on doing this part time for now, but a lot of these applications seem to want a lot of collateral, or spotless credit. Am I screwed, or am I just not looking at this right? Are there other options? I appreciate your time, thanks.
_________________ Jeff B Westland, MI 810-459-3556 I do ccw/cpl classes, and love to train. I would appreciate the opportunity to get some experience in his field, so if anyone can use any free help, I'm used to working in high risk and high liability situations.
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Mdbtyhtr
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Mon 04 Jun 2012 22:11 |
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Joined: Thu 06 Jul 2006 14:22 Posts: 3982 Location: Maryland and Virginia
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Contact Ms. Cheryl Burns of Bail USA in Greensburg, PA and tell her the truth about your. Urrent financial situation and desire to write bail. She may direct you to work under a general agent if she agrees to wirk with you. This lady is an industry Pro and supports NABBI.
Scott
_________________ R.E. "Scott" MacLean III
"Leaders are like Eagles, you never see them in a flock, but one at a time"
Chesapeake Group Investigations, Inc. Chesapeake Bail Bonds 877-574-0500 301-392-1100 (fax) 301-392-1900 (Office)
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snakebyte
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012 04:03 |
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Joined: Sat 31 Dec 2005 19:08 Posts: 80 Location: Michigan
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Thanks for the tip, my credit is not horrible, its checked every year by my employer, and due to the nature of my work (armored transport) they pay attention to that stuff. And since I'm in an apartment, I have nothing but an old truck for collateral... I'll give her a call and see what the verdict is.
_________________ Jeff B Westland, MI 810-459-3556 I do ccw/cpl classes, and love to train. I would appreciate the opportunity to get some experience in his field, so if anyone can use any free help, I'm used to working in high risk and high liability situations.
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tsuggs
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012 10:24 |
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Joined: Thu 09 Mar 2006 14:51 Posts: 3344
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Also try Lexon Surety of Tennessee. They are new and are signing up agents all over.
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snakebyte
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012 10:28 |
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Thank you. Do you guys use one, or are you signed up with multiple companies? Do they all have different guidelines as to what they'll allow you to write bonds for?
_________________ Jeff B Westland, MI 810-459-3556 I do ccw/cpl classes, and love to train. I would appreciate the opportunity to get some experience in his field, so if anyone can use any free help, I'm used to working in high risk and high liability situations.
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AWOBB
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Tue 05 Jun 2012 18:54 |
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Joined: Tue 22 Feb 2005 19:28 Posts: 1807 Location: Ohio & Nationwide
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tsuggs wrote: Also try Lexon Surety of Tennessee. They are new and are signing up agents all over. Tony, I like Lexon Surety, Andy is a great guy. I use Lexon and I have no problems with them. Great Company! Plus you know Tony, I have talk to him on the Phone for my transfers.
_________________ Steve Faircloth A Way Out Bail Bonds (220) 204-9733 Cell NSIN# SF0105 LIC. #704058
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snakebyte
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Wed 06 Jun 2012 14:30 |
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I've got a lot of reading to do, I don't know what back up funds are or why its there. Lol
_________________ Jeff B Westland, MI 810-459-3556 I do ccw/cpl classes, and love to train. I would appreciate the opportunity to get some experience in his field, so if anyone can use any free help, I'm used to working in high risk and high liability situations.
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tsuggs
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Thu 07 Jun 2012 13:31 |
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Joined: Thu 09 Mar 2006 14:51 Posts: 3344
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BUF - Build Up Fund account is used to pay off a summary judgement for a forfeited bail bond that you write and were unable to re arrest the defendant before you had to get them back in the jurisdiction of the court.
Suggestion, maybe look at your sig line. Right now the bail bond profession is under pressure from many directions. The public and government sectors already have very negative impressions of us.
They think we are all cowboys, gunslingers or criminals ourselves. The constant postings mentioning weapons, only reinforce some of those perceptions.
In your sig line, you mention your firearms training. I believe too many agents stress their weapon and self defense experience as if that is the most importnat part of the job. It isn't.
Yes being able to protect oneself is very important. But being able to locate the skip in the first place is more so.
Just a suggestion in trying to improve the image of the profession.
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snakebyte
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Thu 07 Jun 2012 13:47 |
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I fail to see how me mentioning myself being a firearms instructor brings a gunslinger or cowboy image of myself. I could see it if I said have ccw, gun for hire... All that is supposed to present is that I have an actual recognized certification. I also have letters of reccomendation from current and former police officers and employers stating that I keep cool under pressure, and team value, etc. I would think the negative connotation with the industry would be everyone and their brother calling themselves bounty hunters and going off half cocked, with no training in anything, let alone this field. Maybe if they were invited in a little better, they would stick around and learn. I've been around here for a while, and have been treated well for he most part. I've also seen many just get belittled and pushed away for little things.
_________________ Jeff B Westland, MI 810-459-3556 I do ccw/cpl classes, and love to train. I would appreciate the opportunity to get some experience in his field, so if anyone can use any free help, I'm used to working in high risk and high liability situations.
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snakebyte
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Post subject: Re: Signing up with a surety Posted: Thu 07 Jun 2012 13:53 |
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I'm not trying to argue, just showing my point of view. I'm also a certified computer technician, and have a lot of other random training, and ce certs, but they were just because I love training, and take whatever I cam get. I just don't see my Sig line as a negative image of this profession. It's just so people know a little background on me. Not everybody reads the intros after all. I do really appreciate all I've learned on this forum, and really hope to make it to the NABBI conference.
_________________ Jeff B Westland, MI 810-459-3556 I do ccw/cpl classes, and love to train. I would appreciate the opportunity to get some experience in his field, so if anyone can use any free help, I'm used to working in high risk and high liability situations.
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