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Chapters & Sections (110)
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0:08
Initial Bond Process and Fees
1:03
Bond Premium and Insurance Company Involvement
2:36
Buildup Fund Account and Skip Recovery
3:41
Initial Bond and Court Dates
4:12
Tip About Defendant's Plans
4:44
Arrest and Transportation to Jail
5:16
Family Intervention and Release
6:19
Second Bond Payment and Deletion from Social Media
6:50
Forfeiture Letter and Next Steps
7:21
Initial Arrest and Bonding Process
7:52
Fighting the First Set of Bonds
8:23
Dealing with Technicalities and Unreasonable Demands
9:25
Tracking Down the Fugitive
10:26
Capturing a Fugitive
11:29
Gainesville Arrest and Custody
12:02
Bounty Hunter Comparison to Fictional Character
13:06
Arrest and Surrender
13:36
Capturing a Fugitive
15:11
Confronting the Captured Individual
16:13
Case Update and Future Proceedings
16:43
The Turning Point and Decision to Leave School District
17:14
Getting Approved for a $375,000 Bond and Quitting the School District
18:50
The Phone Continues to Ring with More Bonds and Word of Mouth Advertising
20:24
How the Bondsman's Name Spread and His Experience with a $375,000 Bond
21:28
Consequences of Being Out on Bond for an Extended Period
22:30
Office Location and Experience as a School Psychologist
23:33
Frequent Flyers and the Importance of Relationships in the Business
24:04
Understanding Bond Costs and Insurance
24:35
How the Buildup Fund Account Works
25:05
Insurance Company Coverage and Bondsmen's Roles
26:08
Sending Out Bondsmen to Retrieve Fugitives
27:11
Describing Chases and Arrests
28:12
Personal Experience with a Fugitive
29:14
Bonding and Surrender
30:17
Dealing with Uncooperative Clients and Their Plans
31:21
Negotiating with a Client to Attend Court Dates
32:25
Conducting Background Checks and Gathering Information
32:55
Pursuing a Fugitive and Involving Family in the Process
33:27
Initial Encounter and Surveillance
34:28
Waiting for the Fugitive to Make a Move
35:31
Chasing Down the Fugitive
36:36
Tackling and Arresting the Fugitive
37:06
Insurance Company's Handling of Cases
38:39
Paying for Tips and Bond Services
39:39
Risk of Losing Money and Insurance
40:44
Personal Experience and Knack for Dealing with Troubled Individuals
41:15
Distribution Charges and Low-Level Drug Addiction
41:47
Big-Time Criminals and the Need for Change
42:19
Consequences of Being on the Run and Family Reactions
42:49
Self-Defense and Independence
43:51
Family Business and Expansion Plans
44:22
Licensing and Professional Development
44:53
Gun Laws and Personal Experiences
45:23
Concealed Weapons Permit and Responsibility
47:31
Justifying Gun Ownership and Avoiding Extortion
48:03
Using Psychological Skills to Resolve Conflicts
48:35
Chasing Down Suspects and Building Relationships with Clients
49:37
Eviction Experiences and Property Damage
50:39
Eviction Process and Anger Management
51:10
Background Checks for Bonding
51:43
Criteria for Bonding and Risk Assessment
52:45
Collateral and Bond Premiums
54:21
Determining Bond Amounts
55:27
Collateral and Bond Security
57:01
Insurance Company Review Process
57:32
Underwriter Role and Favorite Part of the Process
58:03
Adrenaline Rush of Capturing Fugitives
58:35
Developing Skills and Experience in the Field
59:07
Tactics for Capturing Fugitives
59:38
Understanding Sentencing and Court Procedures
1:00:09
Longest Time on the Run for a Fugitive
1:01:10
Working with the Jail and Deputies
1:01:41
Agency Operations and Team Size
1:02:12
Bond Agent Procedures and Skip Rates
1:03:16
US Marshals Involvement and Case Examples
1:04:49
US Marshals and Close Calls
1:05:20
Lessons Learned from Close Calls
1:05:51
Problematic Bonds with Family and Friends
1:06:21
Personal Background and Family
1:08:27
Marriage, Kids, and Career Shift
1:08:59
Working with At-Risk Individuals
1:10:06
Considering Bell Bonding
1:10:36
Becoming a Bell Bondsman
1:12:08
Obtaining Hours and Passing the State Test
1:13:11
Working with Another Bondsman
1:14:12
Establishing Own Business and Marketing Strategies