Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 6, November 4, 2024
Section 6VAC20-250-130 - Entry-level trainingA. Each bail bondsman as defined by § 9.1-185 of the Code of Virginia, must meet the compulsory minimum training standards herein established, unless provided for otherwise in accordance with this regulation.B. Training must be completed at a private security services training school certified or licensed by the department.C. Training will be credited only if application for licensure is submitted to the department within 12 months of completion of training.D. Hour requirement. The compulsory minimum entry-level training hour requirement by category, excluding examinations, practical exercises and range qualification, shall be: 1. Bail bondsman core training - 40 hours2. Firearms training - 14 hoursE. Course content. The compulsory minimum entry-level training course content by category, excluding examinations, mandated practical exercises and range qualification, shall be as provided in this subsection. Core subjects. The entry-level curriculum set forth the following areas identified as:
I. Orientation - two hours.A. Ethical standards 4. Information protection, confidentiality, and discretion requirementsB. Brief introduction to Code of Virginia and regulations relating to bail bondsmanII. Law - 12 hours plus one practical exercise.A. Code of Virginia and regulations relating to bail bondsman 2. Licensing procedures and requirements3. Compulsory minimum training standards4. Standards of practice and prohibited acts5. Administrative requirements/standards of conduct6. Administrative reviews, complaints, procedures, and responsibilitiesB. Basic law 1. Legal terminology and definitions2. Purpose and function of law5. Limitations and liabilityC. Surety and property law 1. Surety bail bondsman b. Agent vs. attorney-in-factc. Virginia qualification requirements2. Property bail bondsmana. Virginia property requirementsD. Courts1. Civil court system e. Civil judicial procedures2. Criminal court system b. Legal authority and related issuesd. Definitions/interpretationsE. Release from legal obligation 1. When defendant answers charge2. Circulate the bail piece release3. Special considerations c. Bond continuation pending pre-sentence reportIII. Fugitive recovery - 24 hours plus one practical exercise.A. Legal procedures1. Bondsman's legal right to recover2. Notice of show cause hearing3. Entry of finding of default5. Recovery: 24 months from entry of finding of default6. Section 9.1-185.15 of the Code of Virginia, recovery of baileesB. Criminal statutes 1. Liability considerations/liability insurance4. Reasonable force to effect apprehensionC. Use of recovery agents in Virginia1. Virginia legal requirements2. Recovery agents authority3. Employee vs. independent contractor4. Liability considerations/liability insuranceD. Investigative techniques 3. Law-enforcement coordination5. Impersonation and misrepresentation6. Reference materials and resource list7. Skip-tracing techniques8. Fugitive identificationE. Recovery procedures3. Perimeter/interior room controlF. Agent survival1. Confrontation managementG. Apprehension of a fugitive 1. Compliant versus noncompliant procedures3. Handcuffing techniques5. Detainment and transportation7. False arrest IV. Responsibilities of bondsman and remanding to custody two hours plus one practical exercise. B. Recovery out of Virginia; Uniform Extradition ActC. International recoveryD. Legal detainment facilitiesE. Entering the jail or sally portF. Signing the bail piece/return to courtG. Hospital procedures for injuriesV. Documentation - two hours plus one practical exercise. A. Required by the courtsVI. Written examination Total hours (excluding exam) - 40 hours
6 Va. Admin. Code § 20-250-130
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 24, Issue 23, eff. August 20, 2008.Statutory Authority
§ 9.1-185.2 of the Code of Virginia.