Florida Bail Bond License Exam Latest Update -180 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ Verified by Professor
Acquit - CORRECT ANSWER: To set free
Adjudicate - CORRECT ANSWER: To decide a matter based on evidence presented by
the court
Affidavit - CORRECT ANSWER: A written statement given voluntarily under oath before a notary or other official
Agency - CORRECT ANSWER: A business location at which a licensed and appointed
bail bond agent engages in any activity under the license and appointment of bail bonds
Appeal - CORRECT ANSWER: The act of asking a higher court to review the judgement of a lower court and reverse the lower courts decision
Appeal bond - CORRECT ANSWER: Operates as a bail bond for an appellant in
criminal case
Appearance bond - CORRECT ANSWER: In a criminal proceeding guarantees the
defendant will appear in court
Appellant - CORRECT ANSWER: A person who brings an appeal
Appellee - CORRECT ANSWER: Party against whom the appeal is taken 1 / 3
Attorney in fact - CORRECT ANSWER: One who is an agent or representative of
another who is given authority to act on behalf of another
Authority
(Apparent) - CORRECT ANSWER: The authority the public may reasonably believe an
agent has
Authority (actual) - CORRECT ANSWER: The authority expressly given to an agent by contract and or by a power of attorney
Authority (express) - CORRECT ANSWER: Same as actual authority
Bail - CORRECT ANSWER: Monetary or other form of security given to ensure the
appearance of the defendant at every stage of the proceeding
Bail bond - CORRECT ANSWER: The document extended to secure the release of an
individual in custody by law
Bail bond agent - CORRECT ANSWER: A limited surety agent of professional bail bond agent
Bond - CORRECT ANSWER: A written instrument in which a party agrees to perform
some act for the benefit of a second party, and the third party agrees to pay the sum of money fixed as the penalty
Bondsman - CORRECT ANSWER: Same as bail bond agent
Build up fund - CORRECT ANSWER: An optional fu d that is held in trust for the limited surety company and into which all bond premiums are paid 2 / 3
Capias - CORRECT ANSWER: A writ commanding the arrest of a person so that he
may be compelled to appear before the court
Capital offense - CORRECT ANSWER: A felony for which the punishment may be the
death penalty
Co sureties - CORRECT ANSWER: Two or more sureties to the same obligation.
Collateral security - CORRECT ANSWER: Something of value given by or on behalf of the defendant to protect the surety from loss
Collateralise - CORRECT ANSWER: To make secure with collateral
Committing magistrate - CORRECT ANSWER: Any judicial officer with the power to
commit a person to jail
Concealment - CORRECT ANSWER: Intentional withholding of material facts
Consideration - CORRECT ANSWER: The bargaining portion of a contract
Contempt bond - CORRECT ANSWER: Give. In civil cases to guarantee the principal
will obey the orders of the court in the future.
Contempt of court (civil) - CORRECT ANSWER: Failure to do something the court has ordered for the benefit of another party to the proceeding
Contempt of court (criminal) - CORRECT ANSWER: An act of contempt against the
court itself , usually occurs in the court itself. Punishment is usually given immediately and bail isn't possible
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