Fla. Admin. Code R. 69O-239.001
(1) The Office shall approve the power of attorney form of an insurer to accompany an appearance bond posted at the jail that includes the following:
(e) Sections that allow for the following information to be entered on each power:
1. Amount of the bail bond.
2. Name of the defendant.
3. Name of the court.
4. Case number.
5. Executing bail bond agent’s name.
(g) The limitations of the power. An example of a limitation of the power would be:
This power of attorney is for use with bail bonds for State, County, and Municipal Courts only (not valid in Federal Court) and not to exceed the above stated amount. This power must be filed with the court as a permanent court record to obligate the surety, for court appearances only, of the named Defendant. This power shall not obligate the surety for the Defendant’s future lawful conduct, court imposed conditions, restrictions, or fines, costs, restitution or any other circumstances not specifically related to court appearances. This power is void if its original format has been altered, if it exceeds the maximum amount listed, is used with other (surety name) powers to cover one bond amount, or is used by an individual who is not authorized to execute surety bonds on behalf of (surety name).
(h) A company statement appointing the licensed bail bond agent as attorney-in-fact for the insurer. An example of an acceptable appointing statement would be:
Know all men by these presents that (surety company), a corporation duly organized and existing under the laws of the State of XXXX, does constitute and appoint the below named executing agent as its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact in its name, place and stead to execute, seal and deliver for and on its behalf, a surety bail bond for the named Defendant.
(i) A signature statement from an official of the insurer. An example of an acceptable signature statement would be:
In witness whereof, (surety company) has caused this instrument to be signed and sealed by its duly authorized officer.
(2) The Office shall approve the qualifying power of attorney form of an insurer used to register a bail bond agent with the clerk of the court in Florida that includes the following:
Rulemaking Authority 624.308(1) FS. Law Implemented 648.43 FS. History–Repromulgated 12-24-74, Formerly 4-1.08, Amended 9-10-91, Formerly 4-1.008, Formerly 4-221.075, Amended 12-29-13, Formerly 69B-221.075, Amended 2-19-20.