For questions concerning the Bail Bond Data Base, please contact the Mississippi Bondsource Support line 844-607-6432.
Important Mississippi Insurance License Updates
(NEW) Effective 03-16-2020, All Bail Agents will need to schedule an appointment for fingerprints, as the Department no longer
accepts walk-ins. You may call 601-359-3582 and schedule your fingerprint appointment between the hours of 9:00 am and 4:00 pm.
Effective November 10, 2017, the department will be providing a 90 day notification for license renewal for insurance producers, adjusters, entities and bail agents.
Please ensure that the department has your current business e-mail as renewal invoices will be sent to the business email address on record.
Bail Soliciting & Enforcement Agents licenses are mailed and Professional Bail Agents are emailed. For questions, email licensing@mid.ms.gov or call 601-359-3582.
You may verify/update your contact information, including mailing address and current e-mail address on the Sircon’s Website.
You can also download and complete an Address Change Form, then scan and email to licensing@mid.ms.gov.
Email Instructions
The Mississippi Insurance Department offers the following types of producer\individual licenses. Click on the links (where available) for application instructions and
forms. Questions pertaining to the licensing process should be directed to licensing@mid.ms.gov or by calling the MID Licensing
Division at (601) 359-3582.
Use the index below to go directly to a particular section on this page:
Bail Prelicensing
Testing Center: Pearson Vue / www.pearsonvue.com / (888) 293-4222 / Monday – Friday, 7:00am – 7:00pm CT, Closed on local holidays
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Bail Agent Continuing Education
Fees
- Bail Agent, Professional - $100.00
- Limited Surety
- Personal Surety
- Bail Enforcement or Soliciting Agent - $40.00
- Professional Bail Agent’s Certificate of Authority - $25.00
- Fingerprinting- $50.00
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Bail Licenses
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Additional Forms
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Renewals
Professional Bail Agents, Bail Soliciting Agents and Bail Enforcement Agents will renew in September in odd years (e.g. 2023, 2025, 2027). All Bail Agent renewal invoices will be
emailed the first week of July. Professional agents must be renewed before their soliciting/enforcement agents can be renewed.
Online Renewals
For those with inactive licenses, if you wish to reinstate, you may submit a first-time Professional Bail Agent, Bail Enforcement or Soliciting Agent paper application.
Bail Statute
Mississippi Code 1972, Title 99, Chapter 5, Criminal Procedures (Sec. 99-5-11 to 99-5-39)
Mississippi Code 1972, Title 83. Chapter 39, Bail Bonds and Bondsmen (Sec 83-39-1 to 83-39-31)
To locate MS Code access Secretary of State website: http://www.sos.ms.gov/Education-Publications/Pages/Mississippi-Code
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Laws, Bulletins, Regulations
2013 Legislative Summary
New Laws
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Bail Frequently Asked Questions
You will need to take the 40-hour pre-licensing course offered by the Mississippi Bail Association, pass the state
bail agent exam, come to the MS Insurance Department to be fingerprinted, complete an application (signed by both you and the professional bail agent you will be working under), a full-face color photo, and $40
fee per license (bail soliciting & bail enforcement).
There are three vendors providing the 40-hour pre-licensing training for Bail Agents. You may contact them for their
calendar of available pre-licensing courses and tuition costs:
- Mississippi Bail Agents Association - www.msbail.org - 601-899-8599
- Mississippi Coalition of Bail Sureties - www.mcobs.org - 1-877-771-2245
- Mississippi Bail Training Institute - www.msbti.org - 228-265-7700
Please note that vendors (1) MBAA and (3) MBTI offer both classroom and on-line courses.
Contact PearsonVue at 1-888-293-4222 or logon at
www.pearsonvue.com
for information on upcoming exam dates and locations to be given.
Once the application has been received, it takes approximately 7 to 14 business days. This
is also dependent on receiving the fingerprint background results from DPS and the FBI.
Only a bail enforcement agent is allowed to work under more than one professional bail agent. He/she
will have to apply for each license. As long as the applicant is currently licensed, the only requirements are a completed application and license fee.
The MID does not license bonding companies. The Personal Surety and Limited Surety
professional licenses authorize the individual to have a trade name (bonding company). The requirements are:
- Hold a bail soliciting license for three (3) consecutive years prior to applying for a professional agent license.
- Pass the professional bail agent exam.
- Submit completed application and $100 fee.
- Submit a full-faced color photo.
- Become fingerprinted by the MID if not submitted in the previous twelve (12) months; if previously fingerprinted, use resubmission form.
- Additionally, Limited Surety must include appointment form and $25 fee; Personal Surety must include $30,000 CD, irrevocable security power, and original bank safekeeping
receipt if CD is not the original.
No
The Personal Surety must post a $30,000.00 qualification bond (CD) and irrevocable security power.The Limited
Surety is backed by the appointing insurance company.
The department only accepts certificates of deposit (CD) or a state-issued bond.
No. The CD’s are to be made out to both the professional bondsman and the Mississippi Insurance Department. These are not to be redeemed
until formally released by the Commissioner of Insurance.
Non-residents must comply with the requirements the same as the residents. See Question 5.
Call or email the Mississippi Bail Association, Mississippi Coalition of Bail Sureties or Mississippi Bail Training Institute.
Contact the MID Producer Licensing Division for instructions. If your personal surety license has been inactive for five
(5) years, you may simply submit a letter to the department to request your qualification bond be returned.
All complaints must be in writing. Be sure to indicate the name of the bail agent and NOT the bail bonding company. Give specifics
of the incident(s) and if money was involved, send copies of payment(s) made. Mail to: Mississippi Insurance Department, Attn: Investigations Division, P O Box 79, Jackson, MS 39205 or email
licensing@mid.ms.gov.
By operation of law, your license will be canceled and you will be notified by certified letter by the department. To reinstate,
you must submit a new application, $100 license fee, a new company appointment with $25 appointment fee and become fingerprinted by our staff (if not done so in the previous 12 months).
Your license will be canceled on the expiration date (which is September 30 of every odd year). If you wish to reinstate, you
will be required to take the 40-hour pre-license course (if not already taken). If you have taken the 40-hour course, you will need to apply for your license after it expires and it will show a lapse. You will also need to
be fingerprinted by our staff if not done so in the previous 12 months.
Since the bail enforcement agent is currently licensed, they WILL NOT be required to take the 40-hour course.
You will need three documents: a recent head shot photo, no larger than a 4x6; your social security card and a valid driver’s license.
The fee is $50.00 (check or money order only).
It may take two to six weeks to receive your prints back in our office.
No, if you have successfully completed all the requirements you will receive your license in the mail.
No, that information is for the MID office only.
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