In most cases, yes.
Contrary to the answer given here, as a bondsman, I have to say no. The best way to find out if you have a warrant is to call the clerk of the court in the jurisdication you believe you may have a warrant and ask.
A bail bondsman may not have access to these records directly, although some (for example, here in California) do. But the clerk of the court will certainly be able to answer this.
If you suspect you may have a warrant out for your arrest, you could try calling the local bondsman to find out. You could also call the sheriff's office.
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In order to become a bail bondsman you need to receive your bail bondsman license and take certain exams and need to be approved by the insurance department to be a recognized bail bondsman.
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Yes, a bail bondsman can travel to other states to apprehend fugitives. The courts, in fact, expect a bail bondsman to do exactly that when necessary.
No. When posting bail (bond) you pay a bondsman an amount negotiated usually 10% of the total bail amount. Example $50,000 bail, you pay the bondsman $5,000 then put up co-lateral worth $50,000 and the bondsman is the one to pay the State/Court the balance. If the person on bail forfeits (skips out) on the bail then the collateral becomes property of the bondsman. The original $5,000 is how the bondsman earns his living.
Only residents of Indiana can be legally licensed as a bail bondsman.
Call your local bail bondsman in your area or have a friend do it. They will tell you.
Bail bondsman are regulated by each state. In most states the minimum age to become a licensed bail bondsman is 18.
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The first thing to do is contact a bail bondsman to find out the amount that is needed for bail. Once done, you must pay that amount to the bondsman and the bondsman will go to jail, pay the amount and that person will be released.
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