That depends on the reason you do not qualify, but most are hard to change. Bad credit rating, history of drug or alcohol abuse, felony convictions?
Yes, a person is still bondable. They just have to be able to pay their bond or have a clear background check to be bondable.
Yes, a person is still bondable after being charged with an assault. A person is only unable to get bonded if charged with a felony.
A person is bondable if they can find someone who will carry the bond. In this case, you can probably find someone to insure you, you just may have to pay a higher premium.
People with criminal records are not bondable.
Depends on the state.
Absolute discharge - yes Conditional discharge - when all the conditions are met and the discharge turns into an absolute discharge
No, but veterinarians in private practice should have professional liability insurance.
A person who makes a wall is a builder.
A person who makes of
A milliner is a person who makes hats.
a person who makes computer games
Shouldn't be more than a week or so, contact the issuing company.