Fla. Stat. 648.25
Definitions


(1)

“Appointment” means the authority given by an insurer or the managing general agent of an insurer through the department to a licensee to transact insurance or adjust claims on behalf of the insurer or managing general agent.

(2)

“Bail bond agency” means:The building where a licensee maintains an office and where all records required by ss. 648.34 and 648.36 are maintained; orAn entity that:
Charges a fee or premium to release an accused defendant or detainee from jail; or
Engages in or employs others to engage in any activity that may be performed only by a licensed and appointed bail bond agent.

(a)

The building where a licensee maintains an office and where all records required by ss. 648.34 and 648.36 are maintained; or

(b)

An entity that:Charges a fee or premium to release an accused defendant or detainee from jail; orEngages in or employs others to engage in any activity that may be performed only by a licensed and appointed bail bond agent.
1. Charges a fee or premium to release an accused defendant or detainee from jail; or
2. Engages in or employs others to engage in any activity that may be performed only by a licensed and appointed bail bond agent.

(3)

“Bail bond agent” means a limited surety agent or a professional bail bond agent as hereafter defined.

(4)

“Bail bond agent in charge” means a licensed bail bond agent who is responsible for the overall operation and management of a bail bond agency location and whose responsibilities include hiring and supervising all individuals within that location. A bail bond agent may be designated as the bail bond agent in charge for only one bail bond agency location.

(5)

“Insurer” means any domestic, foreign, or alien surety company which has been authorized to transact surety business in this state.

(6)

“Limited surety agent” means any individual appointed by an insurer by power of attorney to execute or countersign bail bonds in connection with judicial proceedings who receives or is promised money or other things of value therefor.

(7)

“Managing general agent” means any individual, partnership, association, or corporation appointed or employed by an insurer to supervise or manage the bail bond business written in this state by limited surety agents appointed by the insurer.

(8)

“Professional bail bond agent” means any person who pledges United States currency, United States postal money orders, or cashier’s checks as security for a bail bond in connection with a judicial proceeding and receives or is promised therefor money or other things of value.

(9)

“Referring bail bond agent” 1means the limited surety agent who is requesting the transfer bond. The referring bail bond agent is the agent held liable for the transfer bond, along with the issuing surety company.

(10)

“Temporary bail bond agent” means a person licensed before January 1, 2024, who is employed by a bail bond agent or agency, insurer, or managing general agent, and such licensee has the same authority as a licensed bail bond agent, including presenting defendants in court; apprehending, arresting, and surrendering defendants to the proper authorities, while accompanied by a supervising bail bond agent or an agent from the same agency; and keeping defendants under necessary surveillance. However, a temporary licensee may not execute or sign bonds, handle collateral receipts, or deliver bonds to appropriate authorities. A temporary licensee may not operate an agency or branch agency separate from the location of the supervising bail bond agent, managing general agent, or insurer by whom the licensee is employed. This does not affect the right of a bail bond agent or insurer to hire counsel or to obtain the assistance of law enforcement officers. A temporary bail bond agent license expires 18 months after issuance and is no longer valid on or after June 30, 2025.

(11)

“Transfer bond” means the appearance bond and power of attorney form posted by a limited surety agent who is registered in the county where the defendant is being held in custody.

Source: Section 648.25 — Definitions, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0648.­25 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

648.24
Declaration of public policy
648.25
Definitions
648.26
Department of Financial Services
648.27
Licenses and appointments
648.29
Build-up funds posted by bail bond agent
648.30
Licensure and appointment required
648.31
Appointment taxes and fees
648.33
Bail bond rates
648.34
Bail bond agents
648.35
Professional bail bond agent
648.36
Bail bond agent’s records
648.38
Licensure examination for bail bond agents
648.39
Termination of appointment of managing general agents, bail bond agents, and bail bond agencies
648.40
Application for appointment of professional bail bond agents
648.42
Registration of bail bond agents
648.43
Power of attorney
648.44
Prohibitions
648.45
Actions against a licensee
648.46
Procedure for disciplinary action against licensees
648.48
Witnesses and evidence
648.49
Duration of suspension or revocation
648.50
Effect of suspension, revocation upon associated licenses and licensees
648.51
Surrender of license
648.52
Administrative fine
648.53
Probation
648.55
All bail bond agents of same agency
648.57
Penalty
648.58
Injunctive proceedings
648.279
Scope of license
648.285
Bond agency
648.295
Reporting and accounting of funds
648.315
Number of applications for licensure required
648.355
Limited surety agents and professional bail bond agents
648.365
Statistical reporting requirements
648.381
Reexamination
648.382
Appointment of bail bond agents and bail bond agencies
648.383
Renewal, continuation, reinstatement, and termination of appointment
648.384
Effect of expiration of appointment
648.385
Continuing education required
648.386
Qualifications for prelicensing and continuing education schools and instructors
648.387
Bail bond agent in charge
648.388
Insurer must appoint managing general agent
648.421
Notice of change of address or telephone number
648.441
Furnishing supplies to unlicensed bail bond agent prohibited
648.442
Collateral security
648.525
Civil assessment
648.571
Failure to return collateral
648.3875
Bail bond agent in charge
648.4425
Notice

Current through Fall 2025

§ 648.25. Definitions's source at flsenate​.gov