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If a bondsman is charged with a felony, what happens to their license?

  1. It remains active without changes

  2. It is suspended until the case is adjudicated in their favor

  3. It is permanently revoked

  4. It is placed on probation

The correct answer is: It is suspended until the case is adjudicated in their favor

When a bondsman is charged with a felony, their license gets suspended until the case is resolved favorably for them. This approach is designed to ensure the integrity and reliability of the bail bond industry. The suspension serves to protect the public and maintain the credibility of the profession while the legal proceedings are ongoing. If the bondsman is acquitted or the charges are dropped, the license can be reinstated, allowing them to continue their business without a permanent mark on their professional record. In instances where the case does not end in their favor, other repercussions may follow, which could lead to a permanent revocation of their license based on the severity of the offense or additional legal findings.