Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 18.185 - Bail Bond Agents.
18.185.300 - Bail bond recovery agent—Planned forced entry—Requirements.

RCW 18.185.300
Bail bond recovery agent—Planned forced entry—Requirements.

(1) Before a bail bond recovery agent may apprehend a person subject to a bail bond in a planned forced entry, the bail bond recovery agent must:
(a) Have reasonable cause to believe that the defendant is inside the dwelling, building, or other structure where the planned forced entry is expected to occur; and
(b) Notify an appropriate law enforcement agency in the local jurisdiction in which the apprehension is expected to occur. Notification must include, at a minimum: The name of the defendant; the address, or the approximate location if the address is undeterminable, of the dwelling, building, or other structure where the planned forced entry is expected to occur; the name of the bail bond recovery agent; the name of the contracting bail bond agent; and the alleged offense or conduct the defendant committed that resulted in the issuance of a bail bond.
(2) During the actual planned forced entry, a bail bond recovery agent:
(a) Shall wear a shirt, vest, or other garment with the words "BAIL BOND RECOVERY AGENT," "BAIL ENFORCEMENT," or "BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT" displayed in at least two-inch-high reflective print letters across the front and back of the garment and in a contrasting color to that of the garment; and
(b) May display a badge approved by the department with the words "BAIL BOND RECOVERY AGENT," "BAIL ENFORCEMENT," or "BAIL ENFORCEMENT AGENT" prominently displayed.
(3) Any law enforcement officer who assists in or is in attendance during a planned forced entry is immune from civil action for damages arising out of actions taken by the bail bond recovery agent or agents conducting the forced entry.

[ 2008 c 105 § 8; 2004 c 186 § 12.]
NOTES:

Legislative recognition—2004 c 186: See note following RCW 18.185.010.

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 18 - Businesses and Professions

Chapter 18.185 - Bail Bond Agents.

18.185.005 - Declaration, intent, construction.

18.185.010 - Definitions.

18.185.015 - Cost of administration—Fees.

18.185.020 - Agent license requirements.

18.185.030 - Agency license requirements.

18.185.040 - License applications.

18.185.050 - License cards, certificates—Advertising—Notice of changes.

18.185.056 - License suspension—Electronic benefit cards.

18.185.057 - License suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

18.185.060 - Prelicensing training and continuing education requirements.

18.185.070 - Bond.

18.185.080 - Relation of this chapter to local regulation, taxation.

18.185.090 - Notice concerning agent's status—Forced entry—Discharge of firearm.

18.185.100 - Records—Finances—Disposition of security.

18.185.110 - Unprofessional conduct.

18.185.115 - Unprofessional conduct—Certain contracts—General power of attorney—Presumption.

18.185.120 - Director's powers.

18.185.130 - Complaints.

18.185.140 - Statement of charges—Notice.

18.185.170 - Unlicensed activity—Criminal penalties.

18.185.200 - Application of Administrative Procedure Act.

18.185.210 - Application of Consumer Protection Act.

18.185.220 - Branch office—Qualified bail bond agent as manager.

18.185.230 - License required for branch office.

18.185.240 - Uniform regulation of business and professions act.

18.185.250 - Bail bond recovery agent license—Requirements.

18.185.260 - Bail bond recovery agents—Prelicense training/testing requirements—Continuing education requirements—Rules.

18.185.270 - Bail bond agent/bail bond recovery agent—Each fugitive an individual contract—Format of contract.

18.185.280 - Bail bond recovery agent, generally.

18.185.290 - Out-of-state bail bond recovery agent.

18.185.300 - Bail bond recovery agent—Planned forced entry—Requirements.

18.185.310 - Military training or experience.

18.185.901 - Effective date—1993 c 260.