Meeting on the Atlantic

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I was eager to make my trip to Wilmington, North Carolina last week to attend an NCBAA meeting.  It was my first time attending.  While American Surety Company has done business in North Carolina for many years over the past three decades we only recently returned to doing business in the state after a multi-year hiatus. The Tar Heel State has the right to boast about its very effective bail agent association.  The NCBAA enjoys large turnouts at the continuing education classes held across the state and their legislative efforts are as productive as any other bail association in the country. I only knew a few people at this meeting though I was pleasantly surprised of the number of bail agents who were regular readers of our e-newsletter and appreciative…
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Four of Eleven

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Every now and again I’ll go on a travel splurge where it seems I’m on a plane more than I am on the ground.  I’m currently in the midst of a six day travel schedule where I’ll have a flight each of the six day of travel for a total of eleven flights.  It’s no track record for me but its close. This stretch of travel began last Thursday with a trip to Weatherford, Texas where I attended a meeting of the Parker County Bail Bond Board.   American Surety Company was on the agenda for a new license.  Our license was approved.  Congratulations to our new agent Melissa Thompson, it’s a big deal in Texas when you obtain your obtain your first license from a bail bond board. Before the…
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E-Filing Bail Bonds

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I attended the PBUS Summer Conference last week at the Cheyenne Mountain Resort in Colorado Springs.  It truly is a beautiful part of our country. Like most PBUS events there were classes and seminars, cocktail parties and dinners. Bail agents from across the nation sharing tips and stories.  I always walk away with something useful from these events. E-filing was the hot topic at this meeting for some reason.  I'm aware of only two counties in the country that currently permit the e-filing of a bail bond, Lee County, Texas and Gadsden County, Florida. Texas in particular is demonstrating the most interest in e-filing bail bonds with Collin and El Paso counties announcing an intent to transition to an electronic filing process. There were many bail agents at the conference…
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Pennsylvania Lawmakers Back Commercial Bail

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In the waning months of 2009 The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a series of articles exposing the chronic problems plaguing the criminal justice system in the City of Brotherly Love.  For a period of decades there had been rampant witness intimidation, an ineffective deposit bail system costing the city hundreds of millions of dollars and a list of outstanding warrants that would put the white pages to shame.  Significant changes were desperately needed.  Thanks to members of the private sector and Pennsylvania legislators interested in public safety and accountability for bad actors, changes to the bail system have arrived in the form of SB397. Change doesn’t happen on its own.  In the case of SB397, change took five long years and was spearhead by Nick Wachinski, outgoing Executive Director of the…
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PA Legislature Puts Faith Behind Bail Agents

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In the waning months of 2009 The Philadelphia Inquirer ran a series of articles exposing the chronic problems plaguing the criminal justice system in the City of Brotherly Love. For a period of decades there had been rampant witness intimidation, an ineffective deposit bail system costing the city hundreds of millions of dollars and a list of outstanding warrants that would put the white pages to shame. Significant changes were desperately needed. Thanks to members of the private sector and Pennsylvania legislators interested in public safety and accountability for bad actors, changes to the bail system have arrived in the form of SB397. Change doesn’t happen on its own. In the case of SB397, change took five long years and was spearhead by Nick Wachinski, outgoing Executive Director of the…
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Oh, John Oliver, tsk tsk

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John Oliver recently took up the issue of bail in his most recent episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.  I say episode because most of what he espoused on the bail system was fiction.  I watch this show every so often and I do find Oliver funny.  However, having heard his thoughts on bail I now have to question the veracity of any topic he chooses to address.  Because his show is only 30 minutes long Oliver must paint pictures with broad strokes, no time for specifics and details.  John Oliver uses an example of one man jailed for a suspended license, unable to pay a $1000 bond, so he sat in jail.  What is not disclosed is, why this man’s license was suspended?  Was he convicted of…
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California Fee Bill Fails to Pass

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A bill that would have added a $15 fee to each bail bond was held up in the Appropriations Committee yesterday and is now dead for the 2015 session of the California State Legislature. The California Department of Insurance was behind efforts to pass AB 1406 which, if passed, would have generated millions of dollars for the Bail Investigation and Prosecution Fund.  This fund would have underwritten the costs to investigate complaints against California Bail Agents. Commercial surety companies and bail agents doing business in California already pay millions of dollars annually to the State of California and the California Department of Insurance, in the way of premium taxes, licensing fees and appointment fees, so the addition of a $15 per bond fee seemed excessive. AB 1406 faced opposition from…
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Let’s get to the Point

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 I read in the paper earlier this week the average attention span of Americans is currently eight seconds, so let me keep this brief. Attended the ISBAA Spring Meeting in Indianapolis this past week.  Turnout was excellent.  Program was informative.  Deposit bail is still a problem.  Most Hoosier judges and prosecutors continue to value cash deposit over appearance, justice, victims’ rights and public safety.  Profit without performance. In the words of John Mellancamp, “there is no new news there”.  Indiana legislators decided to ignore the elephant in the room this past session.  The sale continues; 90 percent discounts for nearly all defendants seeking bail.  So much for the notion Republicans opposing government competing with private business and holding criminal offenders accountable for their actions. I taught an hour of continuing…
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Participation Expectation

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Bail agents are no different than those who work in other professions.  There are those who participate in the advancement, protection and preservation of their profession and then are those who go about their business.  Others volunteer their time and spend their financial resources to everyone’s benefit.  This is often referred to as riding coattails. In the bail industry we see apathy at the retail level and the surety level.  As I travel around the country to various state association meetings I see the same faces volunteering their time, contributing to PACs and sponsoring events which raise money for their state association.  These state associations then use the money to provide continuing education classes and pay lobbyists to advocate for bail related issues.  Well, these efforts taken on behalf of…
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The Original G.W.

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In the lobby of American Surety Company’s Indianapolis Home Office hangs a plaque recognizing the years of service of our team members in increments of five, ten, fifteen, twenty and twenty-five years and above.  Soon a name will be etched under the twenty-five year level, Gary W. Logue. Gary or G.W., as I often call him, began working at Underwriters Surety, Inc. in March, 1990, shortly after obtaining his degree from Purdue University, ironic because Gary’s an ardent fan of Indiana Basketball.  He fit in immediately. Gary was a God’s send for me personally because he joined our team at time when USI was in its fourth year of existence and we were extremely busy.  It wasn’t long before Gary and I were sharing after hour’s on-call shifts, a week at a stretch,…
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