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 Post subject: Course name?
 Post Posted: Sun 24 Sep 2006 09:24 
 
What is the different courses I need to get started in bail enforcment business?
How many courses is needed and what is they called? Where will I find these courses in the San Fransisco area?

I mean i saw a post likt that around here, but I could find it..


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 Post subject: California Bail Licensing
 Post Posted: Sun 24 Sep 2006 09:49 
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Also, before asking a question, please refer to the sticky "BEA FAQ's" or use the search function on this website.

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 Post Posted: Sun 24 Sep 2006 11:45 
 
Thanks to you both. However Mindtracker, like I said, I tryed to search for the post without any luck. It sucks being a redhead :wink:

As far as I read and understood I had to have been living in California the last two years..

Then is there anyone in here that could tell me how I could become a security officer? What courses is needed there?

And by the way. Is there a have to have lived in Texas too?

Have a great sunday!


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Dani,

Texas does not allow "bounty Hunting" per se. They do allow a person to obtain a Texas PI License which is authorized for bail recovery work.

Again, I refer you to the BEA FAQ thread which will provide you with all of the websites that hold the answers to your questions.

As far as you being a "Redhead", that's my weak spot for women. Too bad you are in Germany... :lol:

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Hehe..you think so? For now, for now...... :lol: :wink:


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This does answer my question about that post. Instead of letting everyone participate in answering ones questions are we to just refer them to the one post? For the record I will continue to answer anyones questions if I can help instead of ones all inclusive post. We all have opinions and advice to give to others including the new people that sign up and I think it removes the attraction of this site just to say... look at this post. Where is the interaction between members?


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 Post Posted: Mon 25 Sep 2006 15:38 
 
Your could be nice enough to tell me how I could become a security officer in California? Is it the same courses?


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When you get closer to living in California there are quite a few people on this site that could help you in that area. I am sure that at this point and time you understand that not many will help with questions regarding who, what, where, why, when and how until you are a legal resident able to conduct such work here in the states.

Or as Ruffin pointed out to me refer to the FAQ post.


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Here is the CA link that lists all requirements for security guards. Its too much to cut and paste on this site.

http://www.dca.ca.gov/bsis/bsisgard.htm

To be a BRFP in CA, you have to complete 3 separate course. one of them is the same to become a security guard.

To take the PC 832 POST course you have to be a legal U.S. resident.


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