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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1) In addition to the requirements in Sections 53-11-108 and 53-11-113, an applicant for licensure as a bail recovery apprentice shall meet all of the requirements under Section 53-11-109, except the applicant is not subject to the experience requirement under Subsection 53-11-109(1)(a).
(2) A bail recovery apprentice may work as a licensee only:
(a) as an employee or contract employee of a bail bond agency; and
(b) under the direct supervision of a bail enforcement agent or bail recovery agent employed also by the bail enforcement agent, unless the bail recovery apprentice is conducting activities at the direction of the employing bail enforcement agent that under this chapter do not require direct supervision.
(3) A bail recovery apprentice may not:
(a) advertise the apprentice's bail recovery services;
(b) provide services as a licensee under this chapter directly for members of the public; or
(c) employ or hire as independent contractors bail enforcement agents, bail recovery agents, or bail recovery apprentices.
(4) A bail recovery apprentice may wear an article of clothing that conspicuously displays on the chest and the back of the article of clothing lettering that clearly identifies the licensee as a bail enforcement or recovery agent.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 53. Public Safety Code § 53-11-112. Licensure--Bail recovery apprentices--Requirements and limitations - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-53-public-safety-code/ut-code-sect-53-11-112/
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