They can go anywhere that allows bounty hunters. They would have to check the state rules to make sure that there aren't any internal state laws governing bounty hunting in that state.
It may have been allowed 5 or 10 years ago in some states but, no. In the past, Kansas had several strict laws governing bail bondsmen and bounty hunters; however, many of those laws have since been repealed, and Kansas is…
Some states don't allow bounty hunters to be there, so if you go there to pick somebody up, you're breaking the law just by picking that person up in that state. It is legal to cross the line as long…
A bounty hunter can shoot you if his life is threatened, just like anyone else in self-defense. He doesn't have any special rights to intimidate like a police officer or a private eye does. While private eyes can use their…
The answer, yes and no. It depends on the situation. After the arraignment, when you’re awaiting trial, the judge may release you on your own recognizance, or you may have to post bail, a cash deposit left with the court…
Yes. Standard bail bond agreements usually come with a section you sign allowing the bounty hunters to find and detain you. Bounty hunters in some circumstances have more authority than the police, including breaking and entering a home if they…
Custom agreements can be made to accept partial payments over time or even using valuables and collateral, such as jewelry, a car or a house. Since bail bonds companies are privately owned, it is up to the agents or owners…
If you don't pay your full bond directly to the court when the bond amount is set, then you will have to stay in jail until your court date. If you paid a bail bonds company to from the money…
If you get arrested while on an existing bail bond, the new arrest is considered separate from the first and if the new arrest requires bail, you would have to get a second bail bond. Your old bond still exists…