Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R722 - Criminal Investigations and Technical Services, Criminal Identification
Rule R722-310 - Regulation of Bail Bond Recovery and Enforcement Agents
Section R722-310-4 - Application for Licensure
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
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(2) If the applicant is applying for license as a bail enforcement agent, the applicant must also provide documentation indicating that the applicant has 2,000 hours of experience related to bail bond recovery and enforcement.
(3) If an applicant for license as a bail enforcement agent wishes to operate a bail bond recovery agency, the applicant shall also provide:
(4) If the applicant is applying for license as a bail recovery agent, the applicant shall also provide:
(5) If the applicant is applying for license as a bail recovery apprentice, the applicant shall also provide verification from a bail bond recovery agency indicating that the agency will employ or contract with the applicant.
(6) If the applicant is seeking to carry a firearm as a licensee, the applicant shall comply with all of the requirements found in R722-300 and provide documentation from an approved bail enforcement firearms instructor indicating that the applicant has completed the 16-hour firearms training course required in Subsection 53-11-108(5).
(7) Once the application packet is complete, the bureau shall submit it to the board for their review at the next regularly scheduled meeting.