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Bail Bond Agent
License Description The Division of Insurance is responsible for administering and enforcing Colorado Insurance Laws regulating the bail bonding industry and for handling complaints against bail bonding agents. Complaints are received through a variety of channels such as consumers, insurers, law enforcement, courts, and other licensees. Complaints generally address criminal convictions, inappropriate behavior, bond revocations, forfeiture violations, failure to return collateral, failure to provide written premium or collateral receipts, overcharging of premium, misappropriation of premium and collateral, other fiduciary violations and failure to provide required documents to the consumer. These types of practices have the potential to harm consumers resulting in significant economic harm to Colorado citizens. The Division may investigate and may make rules and regulations as necessary and may take disciplinary action by denying, suspending, revoking, or refusing to renew the license of a bail bonding agent, and may impose civil penalties. The Division reports complaint and enforcement action information to the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) for inclusion in the NAIC's national database. Colorado Insurance Law also contains criminal penalties for specific activities which are illegal for bail bonding agents. Numerous statutory changes including reforming records and record keeping requirements have occurred over the years to enhance the protection of the consumer. Consumers should be aware of their rights when transacting bail bond business. This website provides information regarding the bail bond practice and links to other websites to assist in the education and protection of consumers.
Licensing Agency
Department of Regulatory Agencies
Division of Insurance
Bail Bonds
1560 Broadway Suite 850
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 894 7499
Active Status Active
Active Military/Veterans Military and spouses are exempt from licensure requirements
Certification Certification required
Continuing Education Continuing education required to maintain license
Criminal Record Specific type of conviction prohibited
Education Specific course required
Exam Third-party exam required
License Type Stand-alone license
License Updated 04/27/2023
Physical Requirements No physical requirements
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