A new bill that is currently being discussed in New Hampshire may change the licensing requirements for private investigators, security guards, and bail bondsmen in the state.
House Bill 115 was introduced in the New Hampshire House on December 26, 2018 and had its first public hearing at the end of January 2019. If enacted, it would alter the bonding criteria that applicants have to fulfill prior to launching their legal operations. More specifically, it would set the surety bond requirement to be no less than $50,000.
Below you can find out what the legal changes would be for New Hampshire security professionals if the bill becomes law, and how to stay compliant.
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Originally posted 5/7/2019 by Vic Lance, www.pinow.com