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Bail Bondsman — BB/SBA
Yes
License Required
N/A
Pre-Lic Hours
$10,000
Surety Bond
Required
State Exam
20 hrs
CE Hours
$175
Total Initial Fees
Meet Age & Eligibility Requirements
You must be at least 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED, be a U.S. citizen or legal resident, have no disqualifying criminal convictions.
Pass the State Licensing Exam
Arizona requires a written state licensing examination covering bail bond law, insurance regulations, criminal justice procedures, and state-specific statutes A passing score of 70% is required.
Obtain a Surety Bond
Secure a $10,000 surety bond from an authorized surety company. Must be appointed by a licensed surety insurance company authorized to do business in the state
Submit Your License Application
Apply through the Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions. Fees: $75 + $100.
Maintain Your License with Continuing Education
Complete 20 hours of continuing education per 2 years. 20 continuing education hours per 2 years renewal cycle
Pre-Licensing Education & Prerequisites
VerifiedPre-Licensing Hours
Not Required
Minimum Age
18 Years Old
High School Diploma
Required
Criminal Justice Degree
A criminal justice degree is not required but may fulfill or reduce pre-licensing education hour requirements in some states
Bail bondsman pre-licensing education covers state bail bond laws, insurance regulations, criminal justice procedures, ethics, and state-specific statutes. Most states require 8-40 hours of approved coursework before applying for licensure. A high school diploma or GED is typically the minimum educational requirement.
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Surety Bond & Insurance Backing
Verified$10,000
Surety Bond Amount
Required
Power of Attorney
Must be appointed by a licensed surety insurance company authorized to do business in the state
Insurance Backing
Collateral Requirements
Collateral may include real property, cash deposits, or other assets as approved by the surety company and state regulations
Bail bondsmen must obtain a surety bond from a licensed insurance company as a condition of licensure. The bond amount varies by state and serves as a financial guarantee. Bondsmen must also secure a power of attorney from their surety company and maintain adequate insurance backing throughout their licensure period.
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Examination Requirements
VerifiedState Licensing Exam Required
State Bail Bondsman Examination
Exam Details
Arizona requires a written state licensing examination covering bail bond law, insurance regulations, criminal justice procedures, and state-specific statutes
Passing Score
70%
State bail bond laws, insurance code, criminal procedure, ethics, forfeiture procedures
Exam Topics
Most states require a written licensing examination covering bail bond law, insurance regulations, criminal justice procedures, constitutional rights, ethics, forfeiture procedures, and fugitive recovery regulations. The typical passing score is 70%. Exams are administered by the state insurance department or an approved testing provider.
Overall licensing difficulty: 3/100
Study recommendation: 1–2 weeks of focused review is usually sufficient
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State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState License Required
State License Title
Bail Bond Agent
Additional Notes
Licensed through Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions (DIFI).
Approximately 40 states require licensing for bail bondsmen. Four states (Illinois, Kentucky, Oregon, and Wisconsin) have banned commercial bail bonds entirely. Several other jurisdictions (DC, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Vermont) do not use a commercial bail bond system. Even in states that license bail bondsmen, regulations and requirements vary significantly.
Practice Scope & Bond Types
VerifiedSurety Bonds
Authorized
Property Bonds
Authorized
Cash Bonds
Authorized
Fugitive Recovery
Fugitive recovery (bounty hunting) is permitted under state law with specific restrictions; bail agents must comply with notification and identification requirements
Bail bondsmen may write surety bonds (backed by an insurance company), property bonds (secured by real property), and cash bonds. Fugitive recovery (bounty hunting) regulations vary significantly by state. Some states require separate licensing for fugitive recovery agents, while others allow bail bondsmen to apprehend bail jumpers under their existing authority.
$175
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee | $75 |
License Fee | $100 |
Renewal Fee | $75 |
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Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
20 hrs
CE Hours Required
$75
Renewal Fee
CE Details
20 continuing education hours per 2 years renewal cycle
Regulatory Board
Bail bondsman licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing authority. Most states require continuing education hours covering bail bond law updates, insurance regulations, criminal justice procedures, and ethics. CE requirements typically range from 4-24 hours per renewal cycle.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
Mostly verifiedEndorsement Available
No
Comity Available
No
Licensing Requirements
Bail bondsman licenses are generally not transferable between states. Unlike many other professions, there is no national reciprocity agreement for bail bondsmen. Each state requires a separate application, pre-licensing education, examination (where applicable), surety bond, and background check. Licensed bondsmen from other states must apply for a new license in each state where they wish to operate.
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Arizona licenses bail bond agents through DIFI. A $10,000 surety bond using Form L-195 is required. Background check results can take up to 4 months. Each owner and shareholder of a business entity must be individually licensed. 20 CE hours required per 2-year renewal cycle.
Licensed through Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions (DIFI).
State insurance exam administered by Prometric is required.
Surety bond of $10,000 required (Form L-195).
Background check results can take up to 4 months.
20 hours of continuing education required per 2-year renewal.
Each owner/shareholder of a business entity must be individually licensed.
Bail Bondsman requirements in nearby states
| State | Total Cost | Timeline | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Arizona (you) | $175 | 6–20 wks | |
| California | $268 | 6–20 wks | → |
| Colorado | $175 | 6–20 wks | → |
| Nevada | $300 | 6–20 wks | → |
| New Mexico | $179 | 6–20 wks | → |
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Official Sources
Bail Bondsman requirements in Arizona verified against Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions, March 2026.
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