A. An individual desiring to be licensed as bail bondsman or solicitor under the Bail Bondsmen Licensing Law shall file with the superintendent a written application on a form as prescribed and furnished by the superintendent, together with an application for a qualifying examination.

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Terms Used In New Mexico Statutes 59A-51-5

  • Bail: Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure his/her appearance on the day and time appointed.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Subpoena: A command to a witness to appear and give testimony.

B. With application for license to act as property bondsman the applicant shall file with the superintendent a detailed financial statement under oath.

C. Application for a solicitor’s license must be endorsed by the appointing bail bondsman, who shall therein be obligated to supervise the solicitor’s activities in the bondsman’s behalf.

D. The application shall be accompanied by a recent credential-sized full-face photograph of the applicant together with such additional proof of identity as the superintendent may reasonably require.

E. As part of an application for a license, a nonresident applicant shall appoint the superintendent, on a form prescribed and furnished by the superintendent, as agent on whom may be served all legal process issued by a court in this state in any action involving the nonresident licensee. The appointment is irrevocable and continues for so long as an action involving the nonresident licensee could arise. Duplicate copies of process shall be served upon the superintendent or other person in apparent charge of the office of superintendent of insurance during the superintendent’s absence, accompanied by payment of the process service fee specified in Section 59A-6-1 N.M. Stat. Ann.. Upon service, the superintendent shall promptly forward a copy by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the nonresident licensee at the nonresident licensee’s last address of record with the superintendent. Process served and copy forward as so provided constitutes personal service upon the nonresident licensee.

F. A nonresident licensee shall also file with the superintendent a written agreement to appear before the superintendent pursuant to a notice of hearing, show cause order or subpoena issued by the superintendent and deposited, postage paid, by certified mail in a letter depository of the United States post office, addressed to the nonresident licensee at the nonresident licensee’s last address of record with the superintendent, and that upon failure of the nonresident licensee to appear, the nonresident licensee consents to subsequent suspension, revocation or refusal of the superintendent to continue the license.