- (1) Except as otherwise provided in this section, an applicant for a surety bail bond insurance license shall satisfactorily complete a basic course of training for bail enforcement agents that is approved by the commissioner.
(2) Before approving an application for a surety bail bond insurance license, the commissioner shall verify that the individual:
- (a) holds a high school diploma, general equivalency diploma, or equivalent; and
- (b) has no felony convictions or offenses involving dishonesty, violence, or controlled substances.
(3) Applicants shall complete a 16-hour basic training course that includes instruction in:
- (a) constitutional law and civil liability;
- (b) rights of individuals in custody;
- (c) use of force guidelines;
- (d) procedures for arresting and surrendering defendants;
- (e) handling individuals with mental health or substance use challenges;
- (f) defensive tactics;
- (g) bail bond ethics; and
- (h) report writing and form completion.
(4) Once every 2 years, licensees shall complete continuing education that includes high-quality relevant instruction for:
- (a) 1 hour on updates to state and federal laws affecting the bail industry; and
- (b) 4 hours of approved credits on general bail industry knowledge or trends that is provided by a recognized state or national bail industry association or any other approved provider.
(5)
(a) The commissioner may issue a temporary license valid for up to 12 months, allowing applicants to operate under supervision while completing training requirements. Supervision must be provided by a licensed surety bail bond agent who:
- (i) has been licensed and actively in business in Montana for at least 5 consecutive years;
- (ii) is a resident of the state; and
- (iii) is in good standing with the commissioner of insurance, with no disciplinary actions or violations within the past 5 years.
- (b) Renewal of the temporary license is prohibited to ensure timely completion of all training and licensing requirements.
- (6) Existing licensed surety bail bond agents are exempt from initial training requirements but shall participate in the biennial continuing education program.
(7)
- (a) In lieu of completing the basic course of training required by subsection (1), an applicant may submit proof to the commissioner that the applicant has completed a course of training required by a municipal, state, or federal law enforcement agency or a branch of the armed forces to carry out the duties of a peace officer.
- (b) Proof of on-the-job training in the basic course of training areas is sufficient for the commissioner to find that granting a surety bail bond insurance license is in the public interest. The commissioner's decision whether to grant or deny a waiver under this subsection (7) is not subject to the provisions provided in Title 33, chapter 1, part 7.
(8) An applicant for a surety bail bond insurance license shall complete the training required by this section within 12 months after the date the applicant is employed by a licensed surety bail bond agent. The commissioner may issue a temporary license to an applicant who has not completed the training if the applicant is otherwise qualified to be issued a license as a surety bail bond agent. The temporary license:
- (a) authorizes the applicant to act as a surety bail bond agent while employed by a licensed surety bail bond agent;
- (b) is valid for up to 12 months; and
- (c) may not be renewed.
History: En. Sec. 2, Ch. 592, L. 2023; amd. Sec. 2, Ch. 473, L. 2025.