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Locality: Rolla, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-227-2245



Address: 400 N Main St, Ste 200 65401 Rolla, MO, US

Website: www.flettbailbonds.com

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Flett Bail Bond Service 03.05.2021

A couple of months ago I posted about what the bail bond industry does right... Now I'm going to tell you where the industry is getting it wrong. I feel the number one area our industry is failing at, is lack of financial responsibility on the part of General Agents. Did you know....It’s possible to post a huge bond for someone with very little money or assets to your name? Did you know...There are absolutely no regulations on what a bond agent charges? You can post a $100,0...00 bond and only receive a hundred bucks or less from the defendant? (Quick bail fact for those that don't know: General Agents are the ones who actually pledge to pay the bail money to the court if the defendant fails to appear. All bail bond agents work for a General Agent.) So here's the problem: Currently the qualifications to be a General Agent are set very loosely by the state; presumably, because most court circuits also have additional mandatory requirements. However, there are still many counties throughout Missouri that don't. As a result, the only actual money you have to be in possession of is the $10,000 required by the state of Missouri. All that means is with $10,000 and two years of being a licensed bail bond agent, you can be a General Agent and have other bail bond agents under you. What most people don't understand is with only $10,000 to your name, you are allowed to post a million dollar bond. Now, you've made a legal promise to pay the court one million dollars if the defendant doesn't appear in court, except, of course, you only have $10,000 to your name. This is absolutely no different than writing a check for a million dollars, knowing you only have $10,000 in your checking account. In the State of Missouri, if you do that with your personal checkbook, it’s a felony. Fortunately, the 25th Circuit has chosen to tighten things up and require the General Agents who operate here to have some actual financial backing. It’s not perfect, but it’s definitely a step in the right direction. Why is that important? Because we as agents have a responsibility to the courts. In order to fulfill that responsibility, we have to have the means to back the bonds we write. We also have to have resources to recover a fugitive when one doesn’t appear in court. For example, if you bond someone out of jail on a $100,000 dollar bond and only take 100.00 down and that person absconds to the state of Washington, the money you accepted down won't even pay for the gas it would take to drive there. How in the world could you hope to make a successful fugitive recovery with only a 100.00 to work with? The answer is of course, you can’t. That’s why these changes are coming to the industry and why most reputable bondsmen are glad they are.

Flett Bail Bond Service 27.04.2021

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Flett Bail Bond Service 15.04.2021

So let's start off with what a reputable bond company does right... The bailbond industry has a long and historic partnership in the criminal justice system. The purpose of bail is to ensure the appearance of the defendant in Court. Private bail has done this for generations in the United States with an astounding record of reliability and accountability at no cost to the taxpayer. Bail agents track and monitor defendants to ensure they appear in Court and receive their sent...ences. Bail agents and the insurance company backing the bonds are monetarily responsible for defendants released on bail. If a defendant flees, the bail agent must return the defendant to jail or pay the Court, often large sums of money. Bail agents not only have a financial interest in making sure a defendant appears in Court, but they also have a fiduciary commitment to the Courts, taxpayers, and victims of crime. Taxpayer-funded pretrial services programs are not financially or physically responsible for their clients, nor do they attempt to apprehend a defendant if they fail to appear in Court. We as bond agents do and overall, we have an outstanding record of success. Again, with no cost to the public.

Flett Bail Bond Service 08.04.2021

I’ve been very fortunate in this business and I’m thankful for the success our company has been blessed with. There’s been lots of up and downs, but overall there’s been more ups. I think that’s probably all any of us could ask for. For that, I just want to say thank you to everyone who’s put their trust in us. We don’t take it lightly. This page is going to start getting updated on a regular basis. For the most part it won’t be funny pictures or jokes (although making someo...ne smile is never a bad thing). No, what’s coming is our vision on what we do right and frankly, what we need to do better. We are evolving from just the local bond company on the corner into a company that is making great efforts to improve the bail industry across Missouri. First let me start by explaining that by law, in the state of Missouri, all bail bond agents are required to work under the authority of a General Agent. I’m very proud to say my General Agent has always been Charles Chuck Telle Jr. of Hillsboro, Missouri. When I tell you WE are evolving I’m not just referring to Flett Bail Bonds. I’m referring to the whole Telle family of bond companies across Missouri. So check back here soon. I’ll be explaining what we are doing and why we are doing it. I’m also very interested in feedback from everyone...not just industry members.

Flett Bail Bond Service 02.04.2021

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