Nevada Code § 697.215

Issuance of nonresident license as bail agent; verification of licensing status; requirement to maintain resident license in home state; termination
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1. The Commissioner shall issue a
nonresident license as a bail agent to a nonresident person if:
(a) The person is currently licensed and in good
standing as a bail agent in the resident or home state of the person;
(b) The person has submitted the proper request
for licensure and has paid all fees required pursuant to NRS 680B.010 and, in addition to any other
fee or charge, all applicable fees required pursuant to NRS 680C.110 ;
(c) The person has submitted or transmitted to
the Commissioner the appropriate completed application for licensure;
(d) The person satisfies the requirements
specified in subsection 2 of NRS 697.150 ;
and
(e) The home state of the person awards
nonresident licenses as a bail agent to persons of this State on the same
basis.
2. The Commissioner may verify the
licensing status of the nonresident person:
(a) Through any appropriate database, including,
without limitation, the Producer Database maintained by the National Insurance
Producer Registry or its affiliates or subsidiaries;
(b) By requesting that the nonresident person
submit proof that the nonresident person is licensed and in good standing in
the persons home state as a bail agent; or
(c) Through any other means the Commissioner
determines to be appropriate.
3. As a condition to the continuation of a
nonresident license as a bail agent, the nonresident bail agent shall maintain
a resident license as a bail agent in the home state of the bail agent. A
nonresident license as a bail agent issued under this section must be
terminated and surrendered immediately to the Commissioner if the resident
license as a bail agent in the home state is terminated for any reason, unless:
(a) The termination is due to the nonresident
bail agent being issued a new resident license as a bail agent in a new home
state; and
(b) The new resident license as a bail agent is
from a state that has reciprocity with this State.
4. The Commissioner shall give notice of
the termination of a resident license as a bail agent within 30 days after the
date of the termination to any states that issued a nonresident license as a
bail agent to the holder of the resident license. If the resident license as a
bail agent was terminated because of a change in the home state of the bail
agent, the notice must include both the previous and current address of the
bail agent.
5. The Commissioner shall terminate a
nonresident license as a bail agent issued pursuant to this section if the bail
agent establishes legal residency in this State and fails to apply for a
resident license as a bail agent within 90 days after establishing legal
residency.

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