You are not automatically disqualified from obtaining a license if you have a criminal record. On the application for a license, there are specific instructions about the information to provide about your criminal record on the conviction.
Contact one of the Insurance-approved initial basic training providers. You must submit an application to Insurance to apply for your license within one year of completing the initial basic training.
Contact Pearson VUE for the Licensing Information Bulletin, which contains step-by-step instructions and an outline of the examination.
Pearson VUE
Missouri Insurance
P.O. Box 8588
Philadelphia, PA 19101-8588
866-274-4740
pearsonvue.com
Pearson VUE will notify the department of your examination results. You must apply for for your license to Insurance within one year of passing the examination. The exam scores are not valid after one year.
Yes. Veterans taking a state licensing examination required by the department can be reimbursed for the cost of the exam. Click to learn more and see which licensing exams are eligible for reimbursement.
Pages 3 – 5 of the bail bond / surety recovery application provides non-resident qualification information. You may contact the Licensing Section for additional information.
Yes. All applicants needing to be fingerprinted must first register with the Missouri Automated Criminal History Site (MACHS) Fingerprint Portal at machs.mo.gov. To ensure that you are properly fingerprinted, you must refer to DCI's insurance registration number 2955.
Yes. You must provide the name, license number, and signature of the general bail bond agent under whose authority you will be working on your application.
No. As a licensed surety recovery agent, you will be authorized to engage in fugitive recovery only. You will not be authorized to write bail bonds.
DCI will send a renewal notice to you about 60 days before your bail bond, general bail bond, or surety recovery agent license expires. The renewal notice will provide instructions for completing a renewal application and continuing education. Your renewal is due on or before the expiration of your license. Licenses will terminate if complete renewal documents are not received by the expiration date.
You may late renew your license by completing the renewal application, complying with all instructions found on pages 2 and 3 of the application, completing and reporting eight hours of continuing education, and paying a $25 per month late fee, in addition to your $150 renewal fee. Fee may be paid by check or money order made payable to DCI Insurance.
All resident and non-resident bail bond, general bail bond, and surety recovery agents are required to complete and report 8 hours of continuing education at the time of their biennial renewal. The continuing education hours must be reported on a Bail Bond Agent, General Bail bond Agent and Surety Recovery Agent Continuing Education Certification Summary.
All changes or corrections to your name, address, or SSN must be submitted by the bail bond, general bail bond, or surety recovery agent in writing. Changes must be reported to Insurance within 30 days on the proper change of status form.
You may pay your fees with either:
Fee may be paid by check or money order made payable to DCI Insurance.
Missouri Department of Commerce and Insurance
P.O. Box 690 (or P.O. Box 4001 for correspondence with fees)
Jefferson City, MO 65102
Legal address:
301 W. High St., Room 530
Jefferson City, MO 65101
573-526-5001
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