AIA Honors Agents
World War II was over and George Stahlman Sr. needed a job. Glasser Bros. hired him to sweep their Los Angeles bail bonds office, but he was unsatisfied with $25 weekly paycheck and wanted a piece of the action.
World War II was over and George Stahlman Sr. needed a job. Glasser Bros. hired him to sweep their Los Angeles bail bonds office, but he was unsatisfied with $25 weekly paycheck and wanted a piece of the action.
“Our business is a mobile business. We’re working 24 hours a day,” Kersnick said. “It’s important to have systems available to provide information and help us work… whenever we need it.”
Allegheny Casualty, International Fidelity and Associated Bond (known as AIA) recognized Lemmon and 26 other agents with loyalty awards at the Southern Midwest Region Agents.
With an estimated 14,000 bail agents working in the United States, competition for business is strong, and survival relies on bondsmen always looking for new ways to provide the best service in town.
An “Issue Alert” (an urgent document) that we arranged to have sent by The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the nation’s largest bi-partisan state legislator membership organization.
Prior to 2003 I was the Chair of the Colorado Bail Bond Roundtable. The Colorado Bail Bond Roundtable was a coordinated effort of all interested parties in Colorado’s bail system and regulatory scheme.
Government Sponsored Deposit Bail, A Failed System.
A booklet outlining valuable information on conditional post-conviction that contains an actual bond bill that could be introduced in your state.