2018 Missouri Revised Statutes
Title XXIV - Business and Financial Institutions
Chapter 374 - Department of Insurance, Financial Institutions and Professional Registration
Section 374.788 Apprehension standards for breach of surety agreement or absconding.

Universal Citation: MO Rev Stat § 374.788 (2018)

Effective 01 Jan 2005, see footnote

Title XXIV BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS

Chapter 374

374.788. Apprehension standards for breach of surety agreement or absconding. — 1. A bail bond agent having probable grounds to believe a subject free on his or her bond has failed to appear as directed by a court, has breached the terms of the subject's surety agreement, or has taken a substantial step toward absconding may utilize all lawful means to apprehend the subject. To surrender a subject to a court, a licensed bail bond or surety recovery agent having probable grounds to believe the subject is free on his or her bond may:

(1) Detain the subject in a lawful manner, for a reasonable time, provided that in the event travel from another state is involved, the detention period may include reasonable travel time not to exceed seventy-two hours;

(2) Transport a subject in a lawful manner from state to state and county to county to a place of authorized surrender; and

(3) Enter upon private or public property in a lawful manner to execute apprehension of a subject.

2. A surety recovery agent who apprehends a subject pursuant to the provisions of subsection 1 of this section shall surrender custody of the subject to the court of jurisdiction.

3. When a surety recovery agent is in the process of performing fugitive recovery, a photographic identification card shall be prominently displayed on his or her person.

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(L. 2004 S.B. 1122)

Effective 1-01-05

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