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§ 4350 Prohibited acts; persons who may not be bail agents.

18 DE Code § 4350 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) A bail agent shall not:

(1) Suggest or advise the employment of or name for employment any particular attorney to represent the defendant.

(2) Solicit business in or about any place where prisoners are confined or in or about any court.

(3) Pay a fee or rebate or give or promise anything of value to any person in order to secure a settlement, compromise, remission or reduction of the amount of any undertaking or bail bond.

(4) Pay a fee or rebate or give anything of value to an attorney in bail bond matters, except for legal services actually rendered.

(5) Pay a fee or rebate or give or promise anything of value to the defendant or anyone in the defendant’s behalf.

(6) Participate in the capacity of an attorney at a trial or hearing of a person on whose bond that bail agent is surety, except for the purposes of surrendering the defendant, making motions to set aside orders of bail forfeitures and motions to exonerate bails and protecting that bail agent’s financial interest in such a bond.

(b) The following persons may not be bail agents, and shall not, directly or indirectly, receive any benefits from the execution of any bail bond:

(1) Jailers;

(2) Police officers;

(3) Any person acting in a judicial capacity, including but not limited to justices, judges, alderman, commissioners, clerks, etc.;

(4) Sheriffs, deputy sheriffs and constables;

(5) Attorneys or persons employed in an attorney’s office;

(6) Any person having the power to arrest or having anything to do with the control of federal, state, county or municipal prisoners; and

(7) Prisoners incarcerated in any jail, prison or any other place used for the incarceration of persons.

(c) A bail agent shall not sign or countersign in blank any bond, or give the power of attorney to, or otherwise authorize, anyone to countersign that bail agent’s name to bonds unless the person so authorized is a licensed bail agent directly employed by the agent giving the power of attorney.

(d) A bail agent, shall not advertise or hold himself or herself out to be a surety insurance company.

(e) No bail agent, bail bond business entity or bail bond property entity shall conduct any business or advertise in this State under any firm or trade name that:

(1) Is false, misleading or deceptive;

(2) Implies any connection with any government agency; or

(3) Is not registered, licensed, and approved by the Department.

Any advertisement shall prominently display the registered name and license number of the bail agent, bail bond business entity or bail bond property entity. No advertisement may use terms such as “discounted” rates. No bail agent may use more than 2 trade names.

(f) No person shall advertise or represent that it does bail bond business in this State unless the person is licensed under § 4334 of this title.

76 Del. Laws, c. 394, § 2; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 79 Del. Laws, c. 177, § 1.

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§ 4350 Prohibited acts; persons who may not be bail agents.