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Under Tennessee regulations, what must happen when a surety company terminates a bondsman's power of attorney?

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70%

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100 Q

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2 hrs

Exam Time

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Tennessee requires bail bond agents to pass a state licensing exam covering bail bond law, criminal procedure, insurance regulations, and professional ethics.

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1As of January 1, 2026, which Tennessee state agency now oversees the licensing of professional bail bondsmen?
A.Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
B.Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI)
C.Tennessee Supreme Court Administrative Office
D.Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security
Explanation: Under the new 2026 law, TDCI's Division of Regulatory Boards is responsible for licensing and overseeing professional bondsmen through the newly created Board of Professional Bondsmen.
2What is the name of the newly created board that licenses Tennessee bail bondsmen under the 2026 law?
A.Tennessee Bail Bond Commission
B.Board of Professional Bondsmen
C.Tennessee Surety Licensing Board
D.Division of Criminal Justice Standards
Explanation: The 2026 legislation established the Board of Professional Bondsmen under TDCI to regulate and license professional bail bondsmen statewide.
3Under the new Tennessee bail bond law, what background check reports must applicants submit?
A.Only a Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) report
B.Only an FBI criminal history report
C.Both TBI and FBI background reports dated within the past 12 months
D.A county-level criminal background check only
Explanation: Applicants must submit both TBI and FBI background reports that are dated within the past 12 months as part of the state licensing application.
4By what date were all existing Tennessee bail bondsmen required to register with TDCI under the 2026 law?
A.January 1, 2026
B.February 1, 2026
C.March 1, 2026
D.June 30, 2026
Explanation: TDCI announced that all professional bail bondsmen must register with TDCI's Division of Regulatory Boards by March 1, 2026 to lawfully operate in Tennessee.
5Under the 2026 Tennessee law, what is the state's target timeframe for completing a bail bondsman license application?
A.24 hours
B.3 business days
C.7 business days
D.30 calendar days
Explanation: If all requirements are met, the state aims to complete the approval process within seven business days.
6Under the new Tennessee regulatory framework, which entity still retains authority to approve which bondsmen may operate within their jurisdictions?
A.The Governor's office
B.County sheriffs exclusively
C.Local courts
D.The Tennessee Bar Association
Explanation: While state licensing through TDCI is now mandatory, local courts still retain the authority to determine which bondsmen may operate within their jurisdictions.
7Prior to the 2026 state licensing law, how were Tennessee bail bondsmen primarily regulated?
A.By the Tennessee Department of Insurance
B.By individual county courts and judicial districts
C.By the Tennessee Supreme Court exclusively
D.There was no regulation
Explanation: Before the 2026 law, bail bondsmen had to apply in each county they wanted to operate through their attorneys. Regulation was handled at the county/judicial district level.
8What disciplinary actions can TDCI take against a Tennessee bail bondsman under the 2026 law?
A.Only issue verbal warnings
B.Suspend or revoke licenses and assess civil penalties
C.Only revoke licenses, no civil penalties allowed
D.Refer all complaints to local courts only
Explanation: The 2026 law gives TDCI authority to receive complaints, investigate, and discipline bail bondsmen including suspension or revocation of licenses and assessment of civil penalties.
9Under Tennessee law (TCA Title 40, Chapter 11), what is the primary statutory chapter governing bail and bail bondsmen?
A.TCA Title 40, Chapter 7
B.TCA Title 40, Chapter 11
C.TCA Title 56, Chapter 3
D.TCA Title 39, Chapter 16
Explanation: TCA Title 40, Chapter 11 contains the primary provisions governing bail, bail bonds, and the regulation of professional bondsmen in Tennessee.
10Under the Board of Professional Bondsmen rules (Chapter 0780-05-20), what does the term 'Company' mean?
A.Any Fortune 500 corporation
B.A sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, or other entity engaged for profit in the bail bond business
C.Only a corporation with more than 10 employees
D.A government agency providing bail services
Explanation: Under the rules, 'Company' and 'Professional Bondsman Company' mean a sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, or other entity engaged for profit in the business of furnishing bail or making bonds as surety in criminal proceedings.

About the TN Bail Bond Exam

The Tennessee bail bond agent exam covers state bail bond law, criminal justice procedures, insurance code, constitutional rights, ethics, forfeiture procedures, and state-specific statutes.

Questions

100 scored questions

Time Limit

2 hours

Passing Score

70%

Exam Fee

Varies (Tennessee DOI)

TN Bail Bond Exam Content Outline

25%

Bail Bond Law

State bail statutes, bond types, premium rates, collateral requirements

25%

Criminal Procedure

Arrest, arraignment, bail hearings, constitutional rights, court procedures

20%

Insurance Code

Surety bonds, insurance regulations, licensing requirements, DOI oversight

15%

Ethics & Practice

Professional conduct, prohibited acts, record-keeping, client relations

15%

Forfeiture

Bond forfeiture procedures, fugitive recovery, reinstatement, exoneration

How to Pass the TN Bail Bond Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 70%
  • Exam length: 100 questions
  • Time limit: 2 hours
  • Exam fee: Varies

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

TN Bail Bond Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master your state's bail bond statutes and insurance code
2Study constitutional rights — especially the 8th Amendment (excessive bail)
3Know bond forfeiture procedures and timelines in your state
4Understand the difference between surety, cash, and property bonds
5Review prohibited acts and ethical requirements for bail agents

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the bail bond agent exam cover?

The exam covers state bail bond law, criminal procedure, insurance code, constitutional rights, ethics, and forfeiture procedures.

What is the passing score?

Most states require 70% to pass the bail bond agent licensing exam.

What states ban commercial bail bonds?

Illinois, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Oregon, Wisconsin, and DC have banned commercial bail bonds.

What is a surety bond?

A surety bond is a three-party agreement where the surety company guarantees the defendant's court appearance. The bail agent acts as an agent of the surety.