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Narrows control over bail bonds by requiring NC-licensed bondsmen for out-of-state surrender actions and expands provisional supervision with fixed duties and fees.
Narrows control over bail bonds by requiring NC-licensed bondsmen for out-of-state surrender actions and expands provisional supervision with fixed duties and fees.
Status: Passed 1st Reading
This bill, introduced at the Department of Insurance’s recommendation, modernizes and clarifies North Carolina’s regulatory framework for bail bondsmen, surety bondsmen, and runners. It (1) affirms statutory control over conflicting common‑law rules, (2) regulates how out‑of‑state sureties effect surrender/arrest in North Carolina, and (3) tightens and formalizes requirements and supervision for newly licensed bondsmen.
Statement of purpose / abrogation of common law
Out‑of‑state sureties and defendant surrender (amendment to G.S. 58‑71‑30)
Provisional licensing, supervision, and definitions (amendments to G.S. 58‑71‑1 and G.S. 58‑71‑41; new G.S. 58‑71‑41.1)
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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