Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3905 | Insurance Producers Licensing Act
Section 3905.85 | Surety Bail Bond Agent License.

Effective: October 9, 2021
Latest Legislation: House Bill 263, House Bill 339 - 133rd General Assembly
(A)(1) An individual who applies for a license as a surety bail bond agent shall submit an application for the license in a manner prescribed by the superintendent of insurance. The application shall be accompanied by a one-hundred-fifty-dollar fee and a statement that gives the applicant's name, age, residence, present occupation, occupation for the five years next preceding the date of the application, and such other information as the superintendent may require.
(2) An applicant for an individual resident license shall also submit to a criminal records check pursuant to section 3905.051 of the Revised Code.
(B)(1) The superintendent shall issue to an applicant an individual resident license that states in substance that the person is authorized to do the business of a surety bail bond agent, if the superintendent is satisfied that all of the following apply:
(a) The applicant is eighteen years of age or older.
(b) The applicant's home state is Ohio.
(c) The applicant has not committed any act that is grounds for the refusal to issue, suspension of, or revocation of a license under section 3905.14 of the Revised Code.
(d) The applicant is a United States citizen or has provided proof of having legal authorization to work in the United States.
(e) The applicant has successfully completed the educational requirements set forth in section 3905.04 of the Revised Code and passed the examination required by that section.
(2) The superintendent shall issue to an applicant an individual nonresident license that states in substance that the person is authorized to do the business of a surety bail bond agent, if the superintendent is satisfied that all of the following apply:
(a) The applicant is eighteen years of age or older.
(b) The applicant is currently licensed as a resident in another state and is in good standing in the applicant's home state for surety bail bond or is qualified for the same authority.
(c) The applicant has not committed any act that is grounds for the refusal to issue, suspension of, or revocation of a license under section 3905.14 of the Revised Code.
(3) The superintendent shall issue an applicant a resident business entity license that states in substance that the person is authorized to do the business of a surety bail bond agent if the superintendent is satisfied that all of the following apply:
(a) The applicant has submitted an application for the license in a manner prescribed by the superintendent and the one-hundred-fifty-dollar application fee.
(b) The applicant either is domiciled in this state or maintains its principal place of business in this state.
(c) The applicant has designated an individual licensed surety bail bond agent who will be responsible for the applicant's compliance with the insurance laws of this state.
(d) The applicant has not committed any act that is grounds for the refusal to issue, suspension of, or revocation of a license under section 3905.14 of the Revised Code.
(e) The applicant is authorized to do business in this state by the secretary of state if so required under the applicable provisions of Title XVII of the Revised Code.
(f) The applicant has submitted any other documents requested by the superintendent.
(4) The superintendent shall issue an applicant a nonresident business entity license that states in substance that the person is authorized to do the business of a surety bail bond agent if the superintendent is satisfied that all of the following apply:
(a) The applicant has submitted an application for the license in a manner prescribed by the superintendent and the one-hundred-fifty-dollar application fee.
(b) The applicant is currently licensed and is in good standing in the applicant's home state with surety bail bond authority.
(c) The applicant has designated an individual licensed surety bail bond agent who will be responsible for the applicant's compliance with the insurance laws of this state.
(d) The applicant has not committed any act that is grounds for the refusal to issue, suspension of, or revocation of a license under section 3905.14 of the Revised Code.
(e) The applicant has submitted any other documents requested by the superintendent.
(C) A resident and nonresident surety bail bond agent license issued pursuant to this section authorizes the holder, when appointed by an insurer, to execute or countersign bail bonds in connection with judicial proceedings and to receive money or other things of value for those services. However, the holder shall not execute or deliver a bond during the first one hundred eighty days after the license is initially issued. This restriction does not apply with respect to license renewals or any license issued under divisions (B)(3) and (4) of this section.
(D) The superintendent may refuse to renew a surety bail bond agent's license as provided in division (B) of section 3905.88 of the Revised Code, and may suspend, revoke, or refuse to issue or renew such a license as provided in section 3905.14 of the Revised Code.
If the superintendent refuses to issue such a license based in whole or in part upon the written response to a criminal records check completed pursuant to division (A) of this section, the superintendent shall send a copy of the response that was transmitted to the superintendent to the applicant at the applicant's home address upon the applicant's submission of a written request to the superintendent.
(E) Any person licensed as a surety bail bond agent may surrender the person's license in accordance with section 3905.16 of the Revised Code.
(F)(1) A person seeking to renew a surety bail bond agent license shall apply annually for a renewal of the license on or before the first day of April. Applications shall be submitted to the superintendent on forms prescribed by the superintendent. Each application shall be accompanied by a one-hundred-fifty-dollar renewal fee.
(2) To be eligible for renewal, an individual applicant shall complete the continuing education requirements pursuant to section 3905.88 of the Revised Code prior to the renewal date.
(3) If an applicant submits a completed renewal application, qualifies for renewal pursuant to divisions (F)(1) and (2) of this section, and has not committed any act that is a ground for the refusal to issue, suspension of, or revocation of a license under section 3905.14 or sections 3905.83 to 3905.99 of the Revised Code, the superintendent shall renew the applicant's surety bail bond insurance agent license.
(4) If an individual or business entity does not apply for the renewal of the individual or business entity's license on or before the license renewal date specified in division (F)(1) of this section, the individual or business entity may submit a late renewal application along with all applicable fees required under this chapter prior to the first day of May following the renewal date. The superintendent shall renew the license of an applicant that submits a late renewal application if the applicant satisfies all of the following conditions:
(a) The applicant submits a completed renewal application.
(b) The applicant pays the one-hundred-fifty-dollar renewal fee.
(c) The applicant pays the late renewal fee established by the superintendent.
(d) The applicant provides proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements pursuant to section 3905.88 of the Revised Code.
(e) The applicant has not committed any act that is grounds for the refusal to issue, suspension of, or revocation of a license under section 3905.14 or sections 3905.83 to 3905.99 of the Revised Code.
(5) A license issued under this section that is not renewed on or before its late renewal date specified in division (F)(4) of this section is automatically suspended for nonrenewal effective the second day of May.
(6) If a license is suspended for nonrenewal pursuant to division (F)(5) of this section, the individual or business entity is eligible to apply for reinstatement of the license within the twelve-month period following the date by which the license should have been renewed by complying with the reinstatement procedure established by the superintendent and paying all applicable fees required under this chapter.
(7) A license that is suspended for nonrenewal that is not reinstated pursuant to division (F)(6) of this section automatically is canceled unless the superintendent is investigating any allegations of wrongdoing by the agent or has initiated proceedings under Chapter 119. of the Revised Code. In that case, the license automatically is canceled after the completion of the investigation or proceedings unless the superintendent revokes the license.
(G) The superintendent may prescribe the forms to be used as evidence of the issuance of a license under this section. The superintendent shall require each licensee to acquire, from a source designated by the superintendent, a wallet identification card that includes the licensee's photograph and any other information required by the superintendent. The licensee shall keep the wallet identification card on the licensee's person while engaging in the bail bond business.
(H)(1) The superintendent of insurance shall not issue or renew the license of a business entity organized under the laws of this or any other state unless the business entity is qualified to do business in this state under the applicable provisions of Title XVII of the Revised Code.
(2) The failure of a business entity to be in good standing with the secretary of state or to maintain a valid appointment of statutory agent is grounds for suspending, revoking, or refusing to renew its license.
(3) By applying for a surety bail bond agent license under this section, an individual or business entity consents to the jurisdiction of the courts of this state.
(I) A surety bail bond agent licensed pursuant to this section is an officer of the court.
(J) Any fee collected under this section shall be paid into the state treasury to the credit of the department of insurance operating fund created by section 3901.021 of the Revised Code.
The Legislative Service Commission presents the text of this section as a composite of the section as amended by multiple acts of the General Assembly. This presentation recognizes the principle stated in R.C. 1.52(B) that amendments are to be harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation.
Last updated October 9, 2021 at 5:38 AM

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 39 | Insurance

Chapter 3905 | Insurance Producers Licensing Act

Section 3905.01 | Insurance Producers Licensing Act Definitions.

Section 3905.02 | License Required.

Section 3905.03 | Exceptions to Licensing Requirement.

Section 3905.04 | Written Examination of Applicant for Agent License.

Section 3905.041 | Exceptions to Program of Insurance Education or Examination Requirement.

Section 3905.05 | Application for Resident Insurance Agent License.

Section 3905.051 | Criminal Records Check; Fingerprinting; Confidentiality.

Section 3905.06 | Issuance and Contents of License - Lines of Authority.

Section 3905.061 | Agent to File of Change of Address.

Section 3905.062 | Portable Electronics Insurance.

Section 3905.063 | Self-Service Storage Insurance; License Required.

Section 3905.064 | Travel Insurance Definitions.

Section 3905.065 | Travel Insurance Agent License; Travel Protection Plans; Policy Requirements.

Section 3905.066 | Travel Retailers.

Section 3905.067 | Unfair and Deceptive Acts or Practices.

Section 3905.068 | Tax on Travel Insurance Premiums.

Section 3905.069 | Travel Administrators.

Section 3905.0610 | Classification of Travel Insurance; Eligibility and Underwriting Standards.

Section 3905.0611 | Rules.

Section 3905.07 | Nonresident Insurance Agent or Surplus Lines Broker License; Renewal.

Section 3905.071 | Nonresident to File Change of Address.

Section 3905.072 | Nonresident Limited Lines Insurance Agent License.

Section 3905.08 | Reciprocity.

Section 3905.081 | Waiving Licensing Requirement for Nonresident Persons in Violation of Federal Reciprocity Requirements.

Section 3905.09 | Temporary Insurance Agent License.

Section 3905.11 | Agent's Use of Assumed Name.

Section 3905.12 | Rules.

Section 3905.14 | Disciplinary Actions.

Section 3905.15 | Hearing to Determine Administrative Action Modification.

Section 3905.16 | Surrender of License.

Section 3905.18 | Paying Unlawful Consideration.

Section 3905.181 | Accepting Consideration Without License.

Section 3905.182 | Sale of Shares of Capital Stock of Life Insurance Company or Agency.

Section 3905.20 | Appointment of Insurance Agent to Act as Agent of Insurer.

Section 3905.201 | Limited Line Credit Insurance Program of Instruction.

Section 3905.21 | Notice of Terminating Relationship With Insurance Agent.

Section 3905.211 | Immunity.

Section 3905.212 | Sanctions.

Section 3905.22 | Agent to Provide Notice of Administrative Action or of Prosecution and Disposition.

Section 3905.24 | Confidentiality of Records and Information - Exceptions.

Section 3905.26 | Centralized Agent License Registry.

Section 3905.28 | Rules.

Section 3905.29 | Mutual Protective Associations Exempted.

Section 3905.30 | Resident and Nonresident Surplus Lines Broker's License.

Section 3905.31 | Prohibitions.

Section 3905.32 | License Fees.

Section 3905.33 | Unauthorized Insurers; Applicability and Construction of Federal Provisions; Due Diligence.

Section 3905.331 | Exempt Commercial Purchasers; Qualifications; Qualified Risk Managers.

Section 3905.332 | Designation as Domestic Surplus Lines Insurer.

Section 3905.34 | Separate Accounts.

Section 3905.35 | Bond.

Section 3905.36 | Taxing Firms Dealing With Unauthorized Foreign Insurers; Waiver of Penalty and Interest Charges; Surplus Lines Brokers.

Section 3905.37 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 3905.38 | Exemptions.

Section 3905.39 | Continuation of Certificates and Licenses.

Section 3905.40 | Fees Paid to Superintendent of Insurance.

Section 3905.401 | Valuation Fee Not Applicable to Reinsurance Ceded to Affiliated Companies.

Section 3905.41 | Accounts for Fees.

Section 3905.42 | Insurance Business Must Be Authorized.

Section 3905.421 | Vehicle Protection Product Warranty.

Section 3905.422 | Homes Service Contract Are Consumer Transactions.

Section 3905.423 | Consumer Goods Contracts to Be Covered by Reimbursement Insurance.

Section 3905.424 | Waiver of Customer Obligation Not Insurance Matter.

Section 3905.426 | Requirements for Ancillary Product Protection Contracts.

Section 3905.43 | Advertising Limitations.

Section 3905.44 | Limitation Upon Domestic Companies.

Section 3905.45 | Payment of Funeral or Burial Expenses Policy.

Section 3905.451 | Funeral or Burial Goods or Services Coverage Not Subject to Preneed Provisions.

Section 3905.46 | Application of Law.

Section 3905.47 | Agent Training Programs.

Section 3905.471 | Insurance Navigator Certification.

Section 3905.472 | Qualified Health Benefit Plans.

Section 3905.473 | Exchange Listings.

Section 3905.474 | Qualifications for In-Person Assisters.

Section 3905.481 | Continuing Education Requirements.

Section 3905.484 | Establishing Criteria for Course or Program of Study for License Examination.

Section 3905.485 | Establishing Schedule of Fees for Course or Program of Study for License Examination.

Section 3905.486 | Adoption of Rules.

Section 3905.49 | Prohibiting False Representation as Independent Agent.

Section 3905.50 | Terminating Independent Insurance Agent Contract.

Section 3905.53 | Effect of Child Support Default on License.

Section 3905.55 | Agent Fees.

Section 3905.56 | Compensation by Public Entity for Placement of Insurance.

Section 3905.61 | Controlled Insurers Definitions.

Section 3905.62 | Application of Sections.

Section 3905.63 | Limits on Business Placed With Controlled Insurer by Controlling Producer.

Section 3905.64 | Notice to Prospective Insured by Controlling Producer.

Section 3905.65 | Remedies for Noncompliance.

Section 3905.71 | Managing General Agent Definitions.

Section 3905.72 | Managing General Agent License Requirement.

Section 3905.73 | Responsibilities of Managing General Agent.

Section 3905.74 | Independent Financial Examination of Each Managing General Agent.

Section 3905.75 | Acts of Agent Deemed Acts of Insurer - Examinations.

Section 3905.76 | Prohibition.

Section 3905.77 | Penalties for Violations.

Section 3905.78 | Rights Not Limited or Restricted.

Section 3905.79 | Rules.

Section 3905.81 | Reinsurance Intermediary-Broker or Intermediary-Manager License Required - Rules.

Section 3905.83 | Surety Bail Bond Agent Definitions.

Section 3905.84 | Surety Bail Bond Agent to Be Qualified, Licensed, and Appointed.

Section 3905.841 | Persons or Classes of Persons Not to Act as Agents.

Section 3905.85 | Surety Bail Bond Agent License.

Section 3905.851 | No Imposition of Local Licensing Fees.

Section 3905.86 | Appointment of Agent by Insurer.

Section 3905.861 | Extending Appointments to Affiliated Agents.

Section 3905.862 | Expiration or Cancellation of Appointment; Fee.

Section 3905.87 | Registration of Agent With Court Clerks; List of Court-Registered Surety Bail Bond Agents.

Section 3905.88 | Continuing Education.

Section 3905.89 | Notice of Change of Principal Business Address or Telephone Number.

Section 3905.90 | Records of Surety Bonds to Be Maintained - Furnishing of Information.

Section 3905.901 | Determination of Direct Written Premiums for Bail Bonds.

Section 3905.91 | Build-Up Funds.

Section 3905.92 | Requirements for Acceptance of Collateral Security or Other Indemnity.

Section 3905.921 | Discharge of Bond Where Collateral Security or Other Indemnity Accepted.

Section 3905.93 | Bail Bond - Charges and Fees.

Section 3905.931 | Furnishing of Forms and Other Supplies.

Section 3905.932 | Prohibited Acts.

Section 3905.933 | Signing or Countersigning Agent's Name to a Bond.

Section 3905.934 | Advertising Requirements.

Section 3905.94 | License Suspension or Revocation.

Section 3905.941 | Designation of Successor Agent.

Section 3905.95 | Rules.

Section 3905.99 | Penalty.