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What Does A Fugitive Recovery Agent Do?

Fugitive recovery agents (also known as  SURETY AGENTS ) locate and retrieve fugitives who have fled to avoid court appearances. Many of them have law enforcement backgrounds, giving them experience and knowledge that puts them a step ahead of bail jumpers. Studies have shown that the nation’s  SURETY AGENTS boast a success rate of between 88% and 91%.

Many Surety Agents  are trained in self-defense, but they typically use research, persuasion and trickery to capture fugitives instead of resorting to physical force. Their methods for locating and capturing defendants can include:

Background checks

Criminal record checks

Surveillance

Contacting friends and relatives to persuade them to disclose the defendant’s location or get them to convince the person to surrender

Tricks such as telling the defendant he or she has won a contest and needs to collect the prize.

Entering the fugitive’s property without a warrant to make the re-arrest

Who Hires Fugitive Recovery Agents?

Bail agents are the largest employer of fugitive recovery agents, but they aren’t the only ones who hire them. People who have paid the full bail amount for their friend or family member only to have the person skip town also occasionally hire bounty hunters to return the person for their court date.

How Much Does It Cost To Hire A Fugitive Recovery Agent?

Costs to hire fugitive recovery agents vary from business to business. Many agencies will charge flat fees for individual services such as skip tracing. For locate-and-apprehend jobs, they will often base their fees on a percentage of the total bond amount, plus money for costs such as travel expenses. Most fugitive recovery agents work on a contingency basis, so they will not charge the client if they aren’t able to capture the fugitive.

What Else Should I Know About Fugitive Recovery Agents?

Different states have different laws governing fugitive recovery agents. Some states, such as Kentucky, Illinois and Oregon, don’t allow Surety Agents to make arrests. Other states place restrictions as to what a Surety Agent can and can’t do while in pursuit of a fugitive. In addition, many states require the Surety Agent to be licensed, while others don’t.

When hiring a Surety Agent to work on your case, checking to make sure that the person has all necessary qualifications and is knowledgeable about local laws can help to ensure that everything is done by the book.

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