The New England Institute of Bail Enforcement
Do you want to know how to become a Bail Enforcement Agent (Bounty Hunter)? Well here is what you need to do.
Call us @ The New England Institute of Bail Enforcement @ any of the following numbers
603-836-5351 or Fax us @ 603-836-5352
or call any of our Cell Numbers 603-361-7510 or MA 078-420-6742
Address of School is
The New England Institute of Bail Enforcement
124 Baker St
Manchester,NH 03103
You need to attend a N.E.I.B.E
WE teach these courses coast to coast
This course is taught by the best in the business with over 30 years of experience. In the course you will learn all the tricks that will help you become a successful agent.
N.E.I.B.E. Courses are approved by The Professional Bail Agents of the United States (PBUS)
Investigator Frank Abramovitz ,Dave Rivera , Marie Martin & Bob Burton are certified by the State of CT to teach the Bail Enforcement Course in CT
Investigator Frank Abramovitz ,Dave Rivera ,Marie Martin & Bob Burton also teach Bail Enforcement Courses Coast to Coast .
N.E.I.B.E. course are also approved by the Dept of Securities Regulation Dept of State .in NH by Barry Glennon.
All courses start Fri night 6pm till 9pm, Sat 8am to 5pm, Sun 8am to 5pm. It is a 20 hour course.
The purpose of the N.E.I.B.E is to produce the finest and most efficient bail fugitive investigators in the United States…as we have been doing the past ten plus years.
Not only is our reputation constantly on the line with each and every graduating student, but (and more important) is the expectation of the Professionals that now work the trade in using an Institute Agent. They can expect competence, skills, knowledge and trust that cannot be found in un-trained bounty hunters.
The Certified Agents of the N.E.I.B.E are well-trained in the hazards of false-entry, false-arrest, excessive force and other lawsuit-generating procedures.
In fact, over the past ten years, less than ten agents have been involved in "incidents". A statistic no police department in the land can equal. Currently, there are over 2500 fully-certified Agents of the New England Institute of Bail Enforcement.
With over twenty years of exposure to the bonding industry, the Institute's Director, Bob Burton , has a record of producing the most competent agents. Mr. Burton's agents are known throughout the industry as having the most intensive training (no "swat team" or baton training here…) and being the most supported agents with a staff ready to help. Information from the Institute's bi-monthly newsletter, COBRA an in-house and insider's journal of enforcement, also keeping them on top of the latest events, gives them an even further edge!
Join the other Pros in the trade… Get Certified, Get Smart, and Get Going…
Upon completion of this course and a passing grade on the final test, you will be issued a Certificate of Completion issued by our school.
All students who complete the training seminar will receive an information-packed Training Manual and a Certification Diploma and will be qualified for membership in COALITION OF BAIL RECOVERY AGENTS (COBRA) The premier networked professional association of Bail Enforcement Agents in the U.S.
SUCCESS in the Industry!
Reality Check & why some agents fail.
Many bail enforcement agents come into the business as car wash attendants, floral shop owners, security guards, truck drivers, etc. Others come from backgrounds of private investigators, former police of some type, military, etc.
The common denominator of those that succeed, it seems, is that they have a sense of the "business" of this trade. The quality that unites the more successful are those of the business sense, constant advertising and a sense of how to succeed in business.
I often caution against going out and buying hundreds of dollars of equipment, such as raid jackets, expensive handcuffs, weapons, etc., unless your budget has a priority of advertising your presence. With over 13,000 bail bond agents in the U.S., you must think of yourself as a National Recovery Agent, not a local or regional, and certainly not city or county. If you insist on thinking the latter, don't quit your day job!
The most important pursuit is that of advertising. We teach in the NEIBE course the how-to of this. Yet so many fail to do so and of course, fail and leave the trade. ANY business community, any trade or profession will have its failures... This is the nature of Capitalism. We have to answer to the harsh demands of the Market Place. If we cannot produce the product (the fugitive); if we cannot develop the customer (the bail bond agent), we are quickly out of business. Yet, in order to fully experience the possibility a nd potential of this trade, one has to expose themselves to thousands of bonding agents via the mail soliciting tactics we discuss in the NEIBE course. Local bail bond agents have their contracting recovery agent (in most cases). It is the distant bonding agent you must solicit, the agent in New York that has a skip for you in California or Maine. It is these distant cases that develop the higher fees,15% to 30% or higher as you have to go further to deliver the prisoner. The complexities of negotiating the fees are discussed in the course, but you must understand that the thrust of what we are saying here is: advertise Nationally and Constantly!
... Bob Burton & Frank Abramovitz
For further information about the NEIBE, the bail bond industry, and entering into this exciting and potentially profitable profession, please send inquires to NEIBE, @ neibe@comcast.net or contact us at 1-603-836-5351
Price of this Bail Enforcement Courses is $550.00
with 10 or more student's to sign up for this course please contact one of the above numbers .
(Hours and days subject to change)
Training Agenda
The Bail Bond Process
Your Professional Image
Advertising - Do's and Dont's
Working with Bail Bondsmen
Contracts and Fees for Services
Interacting with Law Officers and Government Agencies
Laws and Regulations
Developing sources of inside information
Relations with Police Agencies
Operating Across State Lines and Cross-Border Operations
Equipment and Clothing
Skip Tracing and Surveillance Techniques
Operating and Networking with Other Agents
Handcuffing and Arrest Techniques
Booking a Prisoner / Prisoner Transport
Developing Sources of Inside Information
...And MUCH, MUCH, MORE!!
Always check for special classes or last-minute openings!
Courses are $380.00 unless otherwise specified...Remember A $380.00 payment will hold your seat. . Fees are to be paid by money order or certified checks only!
All courses start Fri night 6pm till 9pm, Sat 8am to 5pm, Sun 8am to 5pm. It is a 20 hour course.
Minimum of 10 students for Class room courses
10% discount off your fee for each referral that you bring in to attend a class.
Special Price for husband and wife teams.
Private training classes are available
.Private training classes are one on one training includes air fare, lodging and a COBRA membership Cost is $1,500.00.
All fees are non-refundable. We will however, reschedule you for any other class.
All classes are limited in size... register now!
Upon full payment of registration fee, you will receive an additional package of information containing the data on motels, dress code, location of school, class schedule, etc.
All courses start Fri night 6pm till 9pm, Sat 8am to 5pm, Sun 8am to 5pm. It is a 20 hour course.
Bob Burton, Director Of The N.E.I.B.E .
Bob is the author of numerous articles on the Bail Enforcement Industry and Fugitive Recoveries Field Manual. Bob also has made numerous appearances on National TV representing the Bail Enforcement Industry and is an active professional recovery agent for over 20 years!
Frequently Asked Questions:
How do I become a Bail Enforcement Agent... ?
In some states you are required to have a license and others you are not. To put you on the right ro should research your local laws, contact your local or state authorities and try to take one of our courses. In these courses, all these questions will and can be answered.ad to start, you
Why doesn't anybody know how to get into bail enforcement... ?
This is NOT an unusual question. You'd be shocked how many people do not know the proper terminology, the how's and whys, etc. It started in the old west with people such as Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday to name a few. Since then, it's been hyped in the movies as being a Bounty-Hunter. But prior to anybody paying close attention to TV, the movies and whatnot, most thought it never existed other than long ago. The most that police maybe able to tell you that it's a lucrative business, but nobody can tell you where to start. That's where we come in. To educate the un-educated and teach you the tricks and tools of the trade. Most people only know it as TV/Movie stuff, but it's REAL! We are no longer considered Bounty-Hunters. That's old slang. As professionals, we are now referred to as Bail Enforcement Agents or Fugitive Recovery Agents.
What is the difference between being a bounty-hunter and a Bail Enforcement Agent... ?
As we mentioned above. It's the old slang from the western days, TV and movies. We as professionals would rather be referred to as the latter.
When is the next seminar in my home town... ?
Seminars vary all over the country. As it stands, you'll just have to keep an eye out on our seminar listings for new schedules that come out on a regular basis. It's popularity has grown so much that it's harder than ever to be everywhere. We do however have them on regular intervals located in Chicago if you are willing to get there!
What is the N.E.I.B.E . Bail Enforcement Training Courses... ?
The Institute is a training facility offering skills necessary to succeed in the field of bail arrest. Essentially, we teach the laws, language, tracking skills, transportation, contracting, handcuffing, foreign operations, fees, and advertising knowledge necessary to succeed in this trade.
Essentially, the New England Institute of Bail Enforcement is not an Association and we do not claim to be. We are a training and networking facility. All our agents are welcome to call the institute at any time with questions or problems concerning themselves, the field or the institute. All our graduates are welcome to join other associations as well, but no other associations will be able to equal what the New England Institute of Bail Enforcement has to offer.
Isn't it mostly Hunting Fugitives... ?
That is the overall thrust of the business, but the key word is "business." Advertising skills, management of resources, sub-contracting arrests, local and Federal laws, contracts, etc., all play a major part of this business. Some agents need to know where it is a Felony
to have anything over two-percent pepper gas in one's possession. Or where it is actually legal to have handcuffs in your possession without a good reason. Or what to do if, when handcuffing a prisoner, they state they need their "medicine", or a small child comes out of a room and you are handcuffing to take away the only guardian at the scene. What do you do with the child? These problems are addressed at the Institute. The complexities of this unique form of contractual arrest must be confronted and addressed daily
Don't police have to help you... ?
In a word: NOPE! Many officers will do a "keep the peace" call, just stand by in the cruiser for the effect of their presence. Many departments, however, send out advisories against their officers taking part in what is, in fact, a private arrest. In most cases, however, officers can be counted on to do a pro-active standby.
Can recovery agents really enter houses...?
Yes and No. We may enter the house of the subject fugitive if we can determine beyond a reasonable doubt it is his/her dwelling. We cannot enter homes of third parties or friends on "fishing expeditions", i.e., just looking for the fugitive. The defendant gave us permission to enter his house in the bail bond contract. He, in essence, waived his rights in the contract to extradition and dwelling entry.
For further information on Bail Enforcement Training Call the following N.E.I.B.E numbers 603-836-5351 or Fax 603-836-5352
or call NH Cell 603-361-7510 or MA 978-420-6742
Address of School is 124 Baker St Manchester,NH 03103
