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Section 41-1039 - LICENSE REQUIRED.

ID Code § 41-1039 (2019) (N/A)
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41-1039. LICENSE REQUIRED. (1) No person shall hold himself out to be a bail agent or sell, solicit, negotiate, advise or consult regarding the terms of bail bond contracts in this state unless that person is licensed as a producer in the line of surety insurance. The director is vested with the exclusive authority to license bail agents and the authority to regulate the solicitation, negotiation and transaction of bail with retail consumers of bail bonds, provided however, that a court retains the authority to refuse to accept bail bonds from a surety or a bail agent pursuant to its inherent authority, pursuant to Idaho Code, or as provided by supreme court rules, guidelines or appellate decisions.

(2) A bail agent is authorized to execute and countersign undertakings of bail, including bail bonds, in connection with any judicial proceedings in each of the judicial districts of the state. Any sheriff or clerk of the district court shall accept bail bonds only from a bail agent, unless otherwise ordered by the court pursuant to subsection (1) of this section.

(3) In addition to the authority to revoke, suspend or refuse to issue a bail agent’s license pursuant to section 41-1016, Idaho Code, the director shall suspend a license for a period not to exceed six (6) months, after mailing notice to the last known address of the bail agent but prior to a hearing, if such bail agent:

(a) Has been convicted or has entered a guilty plea to any felony or to a misdemeanor evidencing theft, dishonesty, intimidation, threats, or violence; or

(b) Intentionally and fraudulently makes a false statement to a court in connection with a bail transaction.

(4) In addition to the provisions of subsection (3) of this section, the director may also suspend a license for a period not to exceed six (6) months, after mailing notice to the last known address of the bail agent but prior to a hearing, for reasons set forth in the rules of the department.

History:

[41-1039, added 2003, ch. 104, sec. 3, p. 329; am. 2010, ch. 86, sec. 3, p. 166; am. 2013, ch. 36, sec. 1, p. 77; am. 2019, ch. 266, sec. 3, p. 780.]

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Section 41-1039 - LICENSE REQUIRED.