Section 1803 Of Chapter 7. Bail Licenses From California Insurance Code >> Division 1. >> Part 2. >> Chapter 7.
1803
. A bail solicitor's license, by its terms, permits the
licensee to transact bail on behalf of and as the employee of the
holder of the bail licenses therein designated while there is in
effect and on file with the commissioner an unrevoked appointment of
the solicitor by such license holder. In all matters respecting the
transaction of bail, it shall be conclusively presumed that such
solicitor acted on behalf of and pursuant to the instructions of the
appointing license holder. A bail solicitor's license shall not be
issued until there is filed with the commissioner an appointment of
such solicitor, effective upon issue of the license executed by the
holder of a bail agent's license or bail permittee's license, or both
such licenses. Such appointment shall state that the license holder
appoints the solicitor and will employ him in the transaction of
bail, until notice is filed with the commissioner revoking the
appointment. Such appointment and license shall permit the bail
solicitor to transact only the undertakings of bail or bail bonds
which the license or licenses of the appointing license holder
permits such license holder to transact.
Before the issuance of a bail solicitor's license, the applicant
shall file a bond in the penal sum of one thousand dollars ($1,000)
conditioned upon the proper application and disposal of all moneys
collected or received by the solicitor, in favor of the people of the
State of California.