375-0112(12-2023) Missouri Uniform Application for Bail Bond or Surety Recovery License (Form B1)-2025

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Education: Bounty hunters must complete a 24-hour training from an authorized source; Missouri law forbids training courses to cost more than $200. Age: You need to be 21 years old. Degree: Possessing a GED or high school diploma is required. Experience: Experience isnt required, but is helpful.
The salary range for a Bounty Hunter job is from $44,590 to $52,046 per year in Missouri. Click on the filter to check out Bounty Hunter job salaries by hourly, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, and yearly.
The average Bail Bondsman salary in Missouri is $72,050 as of April 24, 2024, but the range typically falls between $54,658 and $95,073.
To qualify as a Missouri Bail Bond Agent or Surety Recovery Agent you must: Be 21 years old. Be a United States citizen. Have a high school diploma or GED certificate. Completed an approved 24 hour initial basic training course. Pass the required examination. Bail Bond and Surety Recovery Agent Licensing Application and Renewal mo.gov producers bba-lic-app-reqs mo.gov producers bba-lic-app-reqs
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