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Bail Enforcement is based on the 1872 decision of the Supreme Court, and they have maintained their stance as it has been revisited a couple times over the decades, as in the Taylor vs Trainor decision. Bail Enforcement Agents have lots of police power, they can be any citizen if they themselves are not wanted by law enforcement, and are credited with bringing in about 85% of the recovered felons and returned to the arms of the Court each week.
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Bail Enforcement
You get paid only if you find the perpetrator; cost is 10% of the bond plus expense's.
Licensed bail enforcement is normally done on a team basis and although the Supreme Court does not require a license, the State of AZ wants to know who is out there performing bounty-hunting services.
Bail enforcement professionals in Arizona have their prints and data on file with the State Insurance Director or equivalent.
While a police officer who makes 3 felony arrests a week is held in high esteem, a Bail Enforcement Agents often bring in 5-8 felons per week.
We operate on a team ratio of 2-3, especially since they can be difficult.
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