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Code · Connecticut · Title 29 — Public Safety and State Police · CHAPTER 533a — Bail Enforcement Agents

Sec. 29-152g. Investigation of applicant. Issuance of license. Fee. Term.

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Upon being satisfied, after investigation, that the applicant is a suitable person to receive a license as a bail enforcement agent, and that the applicant meets the licensing requirements of section 29-152f , the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection may issue a license to such applicant to do business in this state as a bail enforcement agent. The fee for such license shall be two hundred dollars. Each such license shall be for such term not exceeding one year as said commissioner determines.
Any bail enforcement agent holding a license issued pursuant to this section or section 29-152h shall notify the commissioner within two business days of any change of address. The notification shall include the bail enforcement agent's old address and new address.
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