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Elected official responsible for regulation and licensing of bail bondsmen - Correct answer-Chief financial
officer
Department under the supervision of the Chief Financial Officer - Correct answer-Florida Dept of
Financial Services
What chapters of the Florida Statutes govern bail and bail bondsmen? - Correct answer-Chapters 648 &
903
What effects do the rules of the Chief Financial Officer have on bondsmen? - Correct answer-The same
as the Statutes and must be adhered to in the same manner
Name the Criminal Defendants Bonds - Correct answer-Appeal Bonds
Bail Bonds
Civil Contempt Bonds
Extradition Bonds
Habeus Corpus Bonds
Ne Exeat Bonds
Supersedeas Bonds
Which types of bonds may be used in Civil cases? - Correct answer-Ne Exeat & Civil Contempt Bonds
What is extradition? - Correct answer-The returning of a fugitive to the jurisdiction of the court of which
they are charged with a crime after they have fled said jurisdiction
,Most important obligation of a Ne Exeat Bond - Correct answer-That the defendant may not leave the
state and must appear in court
Most important obligation of a Civil Contempt Bond - Correct answer-That the defendant obey all the
orders of the court
What other actions could the court take for filing a fraudulent forfeiture motion? - correct answer -
Criminal prosecution
What U.S. Supreme Court ruling provides authority for the bail bond industry? - correct answer -Taylor
vs Taintor
For what purpose can a bondsman arrest a defendant? - correct answer -For the purpose of surrender
Before forfeiture of a bond, what two places can a bondsman surrender the defendant? - correct answer
-To the sheriff of the county where the defendant was bonded to appear
To the sheriff of the county where the defendant was bonded (from)
How long does a bondsman have to return the full premium if the principal is surrendered? - correct
answer -72 hours
What are the seven reasons a defendant can be surrendered without return of the bond premium? -
correct answer -Fails to pay the premium or premium payment
Changes address without notifying surety of change
Physically hide from surety
Leaves the State without permission of surety
Violates any order of the court
Fails to disclose or provides false information regarding court matters
Provides incorrect or false personal identification information
, After forfeiture of a bond, where can the bondsman surrender the principal? - correct answer -To the
sheriff of the county where the defendant was bonded to appear
To the sheriff of the county where the defendant was bonded (from)
To the sheriff of any county where the defendant is incarcerated
What three ways can a Habeus Corpus Bond be satisfied? - Correct answer-Surrender of the Defendant
Payment of Costs
The court deciding that the detainment of the Defendant is unwarranted
What is the purpose of a Writ of Supersedeas? - Correct answer-To put a stop to the due process of a
lower court by a higher court until such time until such time that the defendant is able to serve out their
sentence.
How can an Appeal Bond be forfeited? - Correct answer-By the appealant failing to surrender to the
court or if they fail to pursue an appeal in a timely manner
What does the Power of Attorney that is attached to each bond pledge as security? - Correct answer-
The assets of the surety company to cover the bond
Appelant - Correct answer-One who brings an appeal
Supercedeas - Correct answer-You shall forebear
Habeas Corpus - Correct answer-You have the Body
Extradite - Correct answer-deliver out
Ne Exeat - Correct answer-No exit