
Starting A Bounty
Hunter Business
Do
you have watched the TV show Duane “Dog” Chapman and are excited
thinking that this could be you? You too can become a Bounty Hunter. As
well as being a very rewarding and challenging career, it is an
extremely profitable business.
Bounty Hunters, also known as bail enforcement agents, fugitive recovery
workers or bail bond investigators are people who find bail-secured
criminals who flee and bring them to justice.
As a Bounty Hunter, you would work with bail bondsmen to find the
lawbreakers who have run while on bail.
Because the prison’s population is overcrowded, the criminal system is
letting more and more criminals go to streets
on bail. This makes it difficult for our police departments to keep up
with the offenders who skip out on bail. Bounty Hunters are more than
ever being called to trace and to take into custody these fugitives.
Bounty Hunters arrested over 85% of the nations bailed-secured fugitives
last year?
What You Need To
Be A Bounty Hunter
- You need to learn
as much as you can about the laws connected to bail investigation.
- Find an
experienced Bounty Hunter that is will to spend some time with you
or you could look for a job as an office worker in an established
Bounty Hunter’s office. This way you can see how the business is run
and gain experience.
- You will need
training to be a Bounty Hunter. Check out local community colleges
to see if they offer any courses in becoming a Bounty Hunter. There
are many good books and online courses in
becoming Bounty Hunter
available where you will learn surveillance, negotiations, skip
tracing, apprehension and fugitive recover
- In some places,
you require a license to be a Bounty
Hunter. Research the laws in your area and
find out what the requirements are to
obtain a license.
- To gain experience
and to build up a good reputation as a Bounty Hunter you could work
with a group of Bounty Hunters. This way you would all work out of
the same office for an individual bail bondsman or a group of
bondsman.
- You can also start
a Bounty Hunter
business on you own.
- You will need
certain tools of the trade such as; a taser gun, mace, hand cuffs,
and a bullet proof vest.
- Now that you are
ready, put your expertise and resources to work.
Growing
As A Bounty Hunter Over Time
You need to have
excellent marketing and advertising for your
Bounty Hunter business if you want it to grow
and prosper.
It is important to be
constantly improving and up-dating your knowledge and proficiency.
Practical knowledge can also be obtain through advice from practiced
investigators this would help you make the right judgments and actions.
You need to learn ways to use the least amount of up-front expenses when
tracking, locating, identifying, arresting and transporting bail bond
fugitives. Remember this is a business and you can not survive by paying
out more money on the case than what you will get back. This
can be achieved with experience and knowledge.
Work on becoming the
best in your field!
Recommend Resources For Becoming a Bounty
Hunter
Apprehending
Bail Fugitives
Written By L. Scott Harrell
This book
has all the information you will need to start and run a successful
bounty hunter business.
I highly
recommend you consider this book as your next step to preparing yourself
to start your very own Money Bounty Hunter Business.
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