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Insurance Bail Bond Writer and Bounty Hunter FAQs

How do I become a bail bond writer?
How do I become a bounty hunter (skip tracer)?
What do I do if I have a complaint against a bail bond writer?
 
Question How do I become a bail bond writer?
Answer

Our website contains all the information needed to understand and apply to become a licensed producer with authority to write surety and fidelity coverage (including bail bonds). You are able to contract with insurers who write surety & fidelity coverage if you are a producer licensed to represent insurers for property and casualty, and/or limited lines coverage. If you still have questions about producer prelicensing education and the licensing process contact us at 877-999-6442.

Obtaining your insurance producer license is only the first step in obtaining the ability to write bail bonds. Once you have become licensed, contract with surety insurers in order to represent them for the bail bonds they are willing to write in the State of Michigan. Then contact the chief justice of the specific courts in which you desire to write bail bonds to ask how you can be approved for the court's list of acceptable bail bond underwriters/producers. Each chief justice and/or judge determines for his/her court(s) which bail bond underwriters/producers are acceptable.

 
Question How do I become a bounty hunter (skip tracer)?
Answer

Our agency does not license or regulate these professionals. Contact DLEG - Commercial Services Bureau at 517-241-5645. Any complaints against these professionals should be directed to the same bureau.

 
Question What do I do if I have a complaint against a bail bond writer?
Answer

File a complaint with our Consumer Assistance Section by calling 877-999-6442 or by utilizing the complaint form on our website.

Also file a complaint with the judge or chief justice of the court to whom your case is assigned. Our agency will be able to investigate and take necessary action against bail bond writers who are under our regulatory jurisdiction pursuant to the Michigan Insurance Code, whereas the courts should be able to remove egregious violators from their list of acceptable bail bond writers and take other actions allowed pursuant to Michigan laws covering court operations.

 
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