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Understanding the Percentage of Bail for Bounty Hunter

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Summary: Understand bail and what percentage goes to the bounty hunters and fugitive recovery agents with expert fugitive recovery advice in this free online bounty hunting video clip.

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By David Fletcher
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David Fletcher has been a Fugitive Recovery Agent better know as a Bounty Hunter for many years. He is one of the highest producers for reclaimed fugitives in the region. He employs...read more

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on 9/13/2008 Hi David, where are you located? how do you find your bounty hunters? how would i become a candidate for employment with your company if i am just getting started? Thanks so much.

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" Hi, my name is David Fletcher, commander of United States Fugitive Apprehension. We are here today with Expert Village. If a person is set for a $100,000 bond, 10% of that bond if he posted to a bail bonding company is $10,000. Then there is an additional $25 filing fee and a $12 state tax, who knows where the $12 go. However, that brings the price to $10,037 for one individual to be released from jail. If the $10,037 is paid and the person forfeited his court date, a warrant is issued and then they are issued to my company. I then examine a warrant due to investigation then issue them to a group, my bounty hunters that are employed through me. These individuals try and make every attempt necessary to find and apprehend these individuals. I pay off of those are $10,000 plus expenses in most cases if we have to travel to make that $10,000. The bail bonding company then saves $100,000 if we are successful and bring that person in, in a time allowed by the courts."

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