{"id":7501,"date":"2009-02-25T11:46:53","date_gmt":"2009-02-25T19:46:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ec2-52-8-204-4.us-west-1.compute.amazonaws.com\/indiana-bail-laws\/"},"modified":"2015-06-10T15:59:04","modified_gmt":"2015-06-10T22:59:04","slug":"indiana-bail-laws","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.aiasurety.com\/bail\/indiana-bail-resources\/indiana-bail-laws\/","title":{"rendered":"Indiana Bail Laws"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"style10\" align=\"justify\"><strong>1.&nbsp; Applicable State Statutes.<\/strong><\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">\n<ol type=\"A\">\n<li class=\"style10\">INDIANA CODE [IC] 27-10-1 to 27-10-5-3.<\/li>\n<li class=\"style10\">IC 35-33-1-4 to 35-41-3-3.<\/li>\n<li class=\"style10\">IC 760 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. 760 IAC 1-6.2 governs the actions of bail agents and recovery agents.<\/li>\n<\/ol><\/div>\n<p class=\"style10\" align=\"justify\">1)&nbsp; Local governance.<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>2.&nbsp; Licensing Requirements for Agents.<\/strong> [27-10-3-3]<\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">\n<ol type=\"A\">\n<li class=\"style10\">Bail Agent&rsquo;s License. Licenses can only be issued to individuals [27-10-3-1 (b) (2)] not to a firm, corporation, or association [27-10-3-1 (c)]. Applicant must meet the following requirements:<\/li>\n<\/ol><\/div>\n<p class=\"style10\" align=\"justify\">&#8211; at least 18 and of good moral character [27-10-3-3 (a) (1)],<br \/>\n            -never convicted of a disqualifying offense as set out in [IC 25-1-1.1] and 10 years having lapsed after a felony conviction, and 5 years after a misdemeanor [27-10-3-3 (a) (2)],<br \/>\n            -has knowledge of or instruction in the bail bond business or has held a valid all lines fire and casualty license for 1 year within the last 5, or has been employed by a bail bond company for 1 year of the last 5 [27-10-3-3 (a) (3)],<br \/>\n            -be a resident of Indiana for 1 year from date of application (waivable) [27-10-3-3 (b)],<br \/>\n            -pay license fee ($650) and examination fee ($100) [27-10-3-4 (a)] , submit fingerprints (certified by law enforcement) and photo [27-10-3-4 (b)],<br \/>\n            -take and pass in person a written examination prepared by the commissioner [27-10-3-6].<\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">\n<ol type=\"A\" start=\"2\">\n<li class=\"style10\">The regulatory body is the Department of Insurance (DOI) [27-10-2-1]<\/li>\n<\/ol><\/div>\n<p class=\"style10\" align=\"justify\"><strong>3. Notice of Forfeiture.<\/strong> [27-10-2-12]<br \/>\n            Indiana has a combination of late surrender fees and forfeiture. If the defendant does not appear as required by the bond, the clerk shall mail a notice to <strong>both<\/strong> the agent and the surety (at their addresses indicated on the bond) of an order by the court to them to surrender the defendant to the court immediately [27-10-2-12 (a)(2) (A)(B)]. The surety has 365 days after the date of the written notice to produce the defendant. If he does not comply, the court shall declare a forfeiture in the amount of 20% of the face of the bond and immediately enter judgement and assess against the surety all actual cost associated with the defendant&rsquo;s FTA [27-10-2-12(d)]. Within the 365 day period, the surety can surrender the defendant subject to a late surrender fee. See Below in 4.<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>4.&nbsp; Allotted Time Between Forfeiture Declaration and Due Date.<\/strong> <br \/>\n            The bail agent or surety must produce the defendant or prove within 365 days that there was a legitimate reason for defendant&rsquo;s failure to appear. If the agent or surety does not comply with the foregoing terms within 120 days after the clerk mails the notice, they will be assessed a late surrender fee according to the following:<br \/>\n            -if compliance occurs more than 120 days but less than 180, the fee is 20% of the bond,<br \/>\n            -if more than 180 days but less than 210, the fee is 30% of the bond,<br \/>\n            -if more than 210 days, but less than 240, late surrender fee is 50%,<br \/>\n            -more than 240, but less than 365, the fee is 80%,<br \/>\n            -non compliance after 365 days, the fee is 80%. [27-10-2-12(c)(1) through (5)].<\/p>\n<div align=\"justify\">\n<ol type=\"A\">\n<li class=\"style10\">Tolling is allowed in the sense that the court can waive the late surrender fee or extend the period of payment if<\/li>\n<\/ol><\/div>\n<p class=\"style10\" align=\"justify\">-a written request is filed with the court and the prosecutor [27-10-2-12(e)(1)],<br \/>\n            -the surety provides evidence that diligent effort was made to find the defendant [27-10-2-12(e)(2)].<br \/>\n            Non payment of fees, costs or judgments, etc. result in the revocation of the insurer&rsquo;s license [27-10-2-12(f)] which a surety can appeal [27-10-2-12(h)].<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>5.&nbsp; Forfeiture Defenses.<\/strong> <br \/>\n            If the surety cannot produce the defendant, he must prove that the defendant&rsquo;s appearance was prevented by illness or death, the defendant&rsquo;s being custody elsewhere in the US, or the required notice was not given [27-10-2-12(b)(A)(i)-(iii)].<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>6.&nbsp; Remission.<\/strong> <br \/>\n            There is no remission period.<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>7.&nbsp; Surety&rsquo;s Arrest Authority.<\/strong> <br \/>\n            For purpose of surrendering the defendant, the surety may apprehend the defendant before or after the forfeiture of the undertaking or may empower a law enforcement officer to do so by providing written authority on a certified copy of the undertaking and the payment of lawful fees [27-10-2-7].<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>8.&nbsp; Other Noteworthy Provisions.<\/strong> <br \/>\n            A surety may surrender the defendant without return of premium if the defendant fails to report a change of address, conceals himself, leaves the jurisdiction of the court without permission, violates his contract with the surety in a way that does harm to the surety or violates the defendant&rsquo;s obligation to the court. [27-10-2-5 (a)(b)].<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>9.&nbsp; Noteworthy Court Decisions. <\/strong>(To be added.)<\/p>\n<p>            <strong>10.&nbsp; Bounty Hunter Provisions.<\/strong> <br \/>\n            Recovery agents must be licensed. [IC 27-10-3-1 (1997)] To obtain a license, recovery agents must be at least 18 years old, be a citizen of the US, be a resident of the state for at least 6 months, at least 10 years must have elapsed after any felony conviction to obtain a license (5 years for misdemeanor), [IC 27-10-3-5], and they must pass an examination given by the State [IC 27-10-3-6]. Recovery agents must notify the sheriff in their respective locales of residence [IC 127-10-3-17], and bail agents must give the state a list of recovery agents they employ [IC 27-10-3-14]. Bail agents and bounty hunters cannot forcibly enter the home of a third party. [<em>Mishler<\/em> v <em>State<\/em>, 660 N. E. 2nd 343 (Ind. App. 1996).]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>1.&nbsp; Applicable State Statutes. INDIANA CODE [IC] 27-10-1 to 27-10-5-3. IC 35-33-1-4 to 35-41-3-3. IC 760 DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE. 760 IAC 1-6.2 governs the actions of bail agents and recovery agents. 1)&nbsp; Local governance. 2.&nbsp; Licensing Requirements for Agents. [27-10-3-3] Bail Agent&rsquo;s License. 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