Reader’s Question:
My sister was charged with DUI here in Henderson, Nevada and she went out of town after posting bail. If she has skipped town, what should the bail fugitive recovery person be able to show in order to arrest her?
Jonathan
Henderson, NV
In order to arrest your sister for skipping town on her DUI trial in Henderson, Nevada, the so-called bounty hunter or the bail fugitive recovery person should possess the authority to arrest by virtue of satisfying any licensure requirements. Moreover, that person should have in his or her possession proper documentation of authority to apprehend issued by the bail or depositor, which should include the name of the individual authorized to apprehend your sister as a bail fugitive, the name and business address of the bail agency, the address of the principal office, or other party contracting with the individual authorized to apprehend a bail fugitive.
They are bounty hunters in historical sense because they are generally contracted to apprehend a bail fugitive and are remunerated for their services by the bail agency or other contracting party. The bounty hunters before are not the bail enforcement agents of today. Some jurisdictions even require significant training and licensure for those people who are engaged in the recovery of bail fugitives.
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