Nevada Code § 697.183

Application for license as resident bail agent: Additional documentation
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An application for
a license as a bail agent, other than an application for a nonresident license
as a bail agent, must be accompanied by:
1. Proof of the completion of a 6-hour course
of instruction in bail bonds that is:
(a) Offered by a state or national organization
of bail agents or another organization that administers training programs for
bail agents; and
(b) Approved by the Commissioner.
2. A written appointment by an authorized
insurer as agent for bail bonds, subject to the issuance of the license.
3. A letter from a local law enforcement
agency in the applicants county of residence which indicates that the
applicant:
(a) Has not been convicted of a felony in this state
or of any offense committed in another state which would be a felony if
committed in this state; and
(b) Has not been convicted of an offense
involving moral turpitude or the unlawful use, sale or possession of a
controlled substance.

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