A. Every bail bondsman and solicitor license issued under this article shall be dated and become effective as of date of issue, and shall continue in force for so long as the licensee remains qualified therefor, unless terminated by the licensee or suspended or revoked, subject to continuation annually by payment in advance of the continuation fee specified therefor in Section 101 [59A-6-1 NMSA 1978] (fee schedule) of the Insurance Code. Unless so continued the license shall expire as of midnight on April 30th of the current license effective period.
B. Prior to continuation of license of a property bondsman the superintendent may require filing of the licensee's financial statement as of the end of the calendar year next preceding, and may require of all licensees such information in writing concerning operations under the license during the next preceding calendar year as the superintendent deems advisable.
History: Laws 1984, ch. 127, ยง 937.
Structure New Mexico Statutes
Article 51 - Bail Bondsmen Licensing
Section 59A-51-1 - Short title.
Section 59A-51-2 - Definitions.
Section 59A-51-3 - License required; exemption.
Section 59A-51-4 - Qualifications for license.
Section 59A-51-4.1 - Educational requirements.
Section 59A-51-5 - Application for license.
Section 59A-51-6 - Licensing fees.
Section 59A-51-7 - Examination for license.
Section 59A-51-8 - Bonding requirements, property bondsmen.
Section 59A-51-9 - Issuance, refusal of license.
Section 59A-51-10 - Duration, continuation, expiration of license.
Section 59A-51-11 - Return of license; property bondsman notice to courts.
Section 59A-51-12 - Appointment or termination of solicitors.
Section 59A-51-13 - Practices.
Section 59A-51-13.1 - Premium rates.
Section 59A-51-14 - Denial, suspension, revocation or refusal to continue license.
Section 59A-51-15 - Duration of suspension; relicensing after revocation.
Section 59A-51-16 - Administrative fine in lieu.