A BOLO is put into the system by dispatch, usually off of an officer's request.
A bondsman is neither dispatch, nor a law enforcement officer, so no, they have no such ability.
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"BOLO" stands for "Be on the lookout for", and is commonly used on police radios to shorten time when issuing a lookout on a vehicle and/or person.
Be On the Look Out. An all-points bulletin (APB) is a broadcast issued from one US law enforcement agency to another.Basically: It's telling other Agencies to help them find someone or something (such as a vehicle) wanted.
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Only residents of Indiana can be legally licensed as a bail bondsman.
bolo = be on the look out
An APB, more commonly called a BOLO, will be issued automatically when you report the vehicle stolen. If you have already done that, then there is nothing more you can, or need to, do. If the vehicle isn't stolen (or of interest), an APB will not be issued.
Bondsmen do not return your funds. Bond, or bail, is a sum of money put up to secure a person's appearance in court. Often if a person does not have adequate funds to put up the full amount of bond, a person will hire a bondsman. The bondsman will require the person to pay a small portion of the bond (usually about 10%), and the bondsman will guarantee the appearance for the court, and will put up the full sum of the bond. When the person appears for trial, the bond is returned to the bondsman. The bondsman then retains the percentage collected as payment. If you retained the services of a bondsman instead of posting the full bond, you are not due anything returned when the defendant appears.
"BOLO" stands for "Be on the lookout for", and is commonly used on police radios to shorten time when issuing a lookout on a vehicle and/or person.
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.
Be On the Look Out. An all-points bulletin (APB) is a broadcast issued from one US law enforcement agency to another.Basically: It's telling other Agencies to help them find someone or something (such as a vehicle) wanted.
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"A typical salary of a bail bondsman is about $55,000. They deal with people who are criminals and are bonded out of jail and put back in jail. This is not the type of job that everyone would like to do."
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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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