Well every time Dog gives a bail bond to someone then he keeps that money once the person has gone to court. If they dont go to court then he goes after them and keeps the "bounty" which is how much the court will pay to have the person brought back to sentence them.
2007-01-02 15:44:35
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answered by elaeblue 7
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A bonding company puts up a bond so a criminal can get out of jail,the criminal misses his court date so the bond is forfeited to the court.The bonding company then pays the Dog to bring in the fugitive so they can recover their money from the court and pays the Dog,usually 10% ! The court does not offer a bounty !!
2007-01-02 15:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Dog actually is a bondsman. The people he usually goes after are the ones who haven't paid him back. After he captures them he can seize their property and the property of their co-signers. They also make money from capturing criminals who have a "bounty" on their head. The government places the bounty on these criminals based on their crimes and the dufficulty they've had finding them.
2007-01-02 15:47:43
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answered by K W 2
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when the person that is arrested and they get the money from a bail bondsman, and then if they dont show up in court, then there is a warrant issued and the bail bondsman puts up a finders fee(say 10%) of the bond will go to whoever brings him to justice. So this is how they make their money.
2007-01-02 15:50:29
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answered by karen v 6
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You get your license and go after the no goods and if you get them, take them to the law and collect your bounty.
2007-01-02 15:44:11
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answered by ruth4526 7
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Yes...they get the "BOUNTY".......
2007-01-02 15:42:17
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answered by Honesty given here! 4
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