AIA Agent Ann Hill: Bail Agent Granny
Click below to check out the video of AIA agent, Ann Hill, on the TV program, Good Day Sacramento. Ann discusses her life as a grandma, great grandma, a restaurant owner and a bail bond agent.
Click below to check out the video of AIA agent, Ann Hill, on the TV program, Good Day Sacramento. Ann discusses her life as a grandma, great grandma, a restaurant owner and a bail bond agent.
AIA, the nation’s oldest and largest family of bail bond insurance companies, is pleased to announce a new addition to its industry leading Executive team. Michael Whalen, formerly Executive Vice President of Bankers Surety Services…
Yesterday, International Fidelity and Allegheny Casualty sponsored a DOI Compliance Training Class hosted by the Professional Bail Agents of Colorado. With almost 70 agents in attendance from all parts of Colorado…
In our ongoing efforts to support law enforcement and help educate them on the benefits and advantages of commercial bail, AIA and ExpertBail have become Platinum Corporate Partners with the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA).
AIA and ExpertBail are currently running a Facebook promotion to support Victims’ Rights. As we approach this year’s National Center for Victims of Crimes’ Annual Conference in Washington DC…
Texas Republican Rep. Ted Poe yesterday submitted HR 1885 which requires that state and local pretrial services agencies receiving federal financial assistance report to the Department of Justice…
See the argument written below by Dennis Bartlett, executive director of the American Bail Association. He discusses the benefits of bringing back commercial bail to Oregon and confronts the many myths surrounding the bail bond industry.
Read the article by Bill Johnson of denverpost.com. He talks about the continued fight against Senate Bill 186 in Colorado that would destroy commercial bail.
Read this insightful case study below on AIA that was published yesterday by MarketingProfs. It accurately describes the objective of AIA & ExpertBail and how we hope to clean up a bad brand reputation and defy the industry’s negative image.
Oregon is an affordable place for criminals to do business. As we’ve reported before in these pages, people who are convicted of crimes rarely pay the restitution that is due to their victims.