Welcome to Oregon: Haven for Bail Jumpers
Read the article, “Welcome to Oregon: Haven for bail jumpers” released by The Portland Tribune. It discusses Oregon’s restrictions that keep bounty hunters from stalking bonded prey.
Eric Granof joined AIA in 2009. As Vice President of Corporate Communications, Eric is responsible for both internal and external communications across the organization. As part of his responsibilities, Eric drives a number of marketing initiatives for the company including the development of new service partnerships with groups like Staples, TLO, and Inkhead, creating new marketing programs like ExpertBail and providing consulting and guidance to AIA’s family of agents in the area of marketing. In addition to his corporate communications responsibilities, Eric is also Managing Director and Chief Marketing Officer for the ExpertBail Network.
Read the article, “Welcome to Oregon: Haven for bail jumpers” released by The Portland Tribune. It discusses Oregon’s restrictions that keep bounty hunters from stalking bonded prey.
An article was released by the Carlsbad Current-Argus that made statewide news in New Mexico. A bail bond agent captured a fugitive who had been on the run for seven years
The Gazette in Colorado Springs recently produced an article that points out the negative impact Bill SB186 would have on Colorado taxpayers and local business owners and the injustices that could occur.
The Colorado Division of Insurance held a Bail Bond Agent Training Session today at the Division offices taught by Paula Sisneros, Director of Compliance and Investigations Unit.
There are recent association meeting updates for the Professional Bondsmen of Harris County and the Orange County Bail Agents Association.
The Portland Tribune recently covered the 10% deposit bail bond program in Oregon, and presented a good objective view of the programs failings.
There have been reports of a new bail bond scam that is targeting consumers. Scam artists are making phone calls posing as grandchildren in need. Read the whole story below.
In order to reduce out of pocket costs for Florida taxpayers, Sen.Ellyn Bogdanoff has proposed a bill that will eliminate pretrial release for defendants who can pay their own way.
AIA agent, Steve Mares, recently wrote an article as a guest columnist for the Greeley Tribune in Colorado. Steve discusses the overarching negative impact that Senate Bill 11-186 will have.
Yesterday morning there was a great article in the Contra Costa Times about AIA agent, Gloria Mitchell.