Bronco Bail Bonds is always interested in finding new employees in the bond industry.
What do you have to do to get a bond license in Idaho.
1) You must study and pass the state test, this test is multiple choice and take about an hour to take, Bronco Bail Bonds provides study materials but it is the responsibility of the interested person to pay for this examination, the cost is $80.00
2) You must be fingerprinted by the Idaho State Police and these are submitted to the department of insurance cost is $75.00
3) You must then pay for your licensing fees with the department of insurance also at a cost of $80.00.
the Idaho department of insurance will want you to have a bail bond company surety company that is going to hire you and give you a line of liability before a license can be issued.
That's the easy part. the hard part is all about you. This is a commission based business and you only make as much as you are willing to work. This is a competition based business and the competition is tough, you will need to have the ability to speak to people, this is not for the shy, you will speak with families, defendants, attorneys, jail personnel, as well as other bondsman and your co-workers. You will have to go to court hearings, visit inmates at the jail, and get your name out there. All of which are the ingredients to a good bail bond agent. When you first start in this business you are on the clock 24 hours a day, just waiting for the phone to ring. This is how you build your business and more so your reputation. Plan on the first year to be all about your phone and representing Bronco Bail Bonds.
What do you have to do to get a bond license in Idaho.
1) You must study and pass the state test, this test is multiple choice and take about an hour to take, Bronco Bail Bonds provides study materials but it is the responsibility of the interested person to pay for this examination, the cost is $80.00
2) You must be fingerprinted by the Idaho State Police and these are submitted to the department of insurance cost is $75.00
3) You must then pay for your licensing fees with the department of insurance also at a cost of $80.00.
the Idaho department of insurance will want you to have a bail bond company surety company that is going to hire you and give you a line of liability before a license can be issued.
That's the easy part. the hard part is all about you. This is a commission based business and you only make as much as you are willing to work. This is a competition based business and the competition is tough, you will need to have the ability to speak to people, this is not for the shy, you will speak with families, defendants, attorneys, jail personnel, as well as other bondsman and your co-workers. You will have to go to court hearings, visit inmates at the jail, and get your name out there. All of which are the ingredients to a good bail bond agent. When you first start in this business you are on the clock 24 hours a day, just waiting for the phone to ring. This is how you build your business and more so your reputation. Plan on the first year to be all about your phone and representing Bronco Bail Bonds.