Doyou have any classes for complete beginners in the STL area? I've just moved to St. Louis from Illinois, where fugitive recovery was basically reserved for LEO only, and I'm excited to live in a state where i can practice something i feel i would do really well at. I'm only interested in surety recovery as i am working full time from home and can only dedicate so much time to this but i really want to get started. And i want to do it the right way, by the book, every step of the way. I want to get licensed and learn the process, the ropes, do's and don't's, so i can do a thorough job and do my part to insure the surety recovery industry maintains a positive reputation. I also believe that when a person makes a promise, whether it be in the form of a signature or cash bond, they are meant to keep it. Please let me know how i might go about getting started, thank you in advance
Hello and welcome! I agree, please should, but nowadays most don't. Yes, it is good to have a system here in the State of Missouri. The first step in getting taking the 24-Hour Basic training class. If you choose to take it from me, the dates and times will be posted on our facebook page at SMOJS or Southern Missouri Judicial Services. We teach classes every other month. I hope this helps, Tim
Doyou have any classes for complete beginners in the STL area? I've just moved to St. Louis from Illinois, where fugitive recovery was basically reserved for LEO only, and I'm excited to live in a state where i can practice something i feel i would do really well at. I'm only interested in surety recovery as i am working full time from home and can only dedicate so much time to this but i really want to get started. And i want to do it the right way, by the book, every step of the way. I want to get licensed and learn the process, the ropes, do's and don't's, so i can do a thorough job and do my part to insure the surety recovery industry maintains a positive reputation. I also believe that when a person makes a promise, whether it be in the form of a signature or cash bond, they are meant to keep it. Please let me know how i might go about getting started, thank you in advance
Hello and welcome! I agree, please should, but nowadays most don't. Yes, it is good to have a system here in the State of Missouri. The first step in getting taking the 24-Hour Basic training class. If you choose to take it from me, the dates and times will be posted on our facebook page at SMOJS or Southern Missouri Judicial Services. We teach classes every other month. I hope this helps, Tim