SF5297
Licensing requirement of bail enforcement agents
Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026)
Related bill: HF5103
AI Generated Summary
Purpose
This bill aims to regulate bail enforcement agents by creating a licensing system and oversight framework. It assigns licensing authority to the Board of Private Detective and Protective Agent Services, makes it illegal to hire or contract with unlicensed bail enforcement agents, and prohibits bail enforcement agents from enforcing civil immigration laws. The bill also updates Minnesota law to codify these changes.
Main Provisions
- Licensing of bail enforcement agents: Establishes a requirement that bail enforcement agents be licensed by the Board of Private Detective and Protective Agent Services.
- Prohibition on unlicensed activity: Producers or sureties may not hire or contract with a bail enforcement agent to arrest someone unless the agent holds a valid bail enforcement agent license.
- Record retention: Licensed bail enforcement agents must retain certain records (specifics not detailed in the provided text).
- Immigration enforcement prohibition: Licensed bail enforcement agents are prohibited from enforcing civil immigration laws.
- Legal and statutory updates: Adds a new subdivision to Minnesota Statutes 2024 section 60M.07; adds several new subdivisions across multiple sections (including 326.32, 326.33, 326.336, and related subsections) and codifies the new framework in Minnesota Statutes chapter 326.1.
Significant Changes to Existing Law
- Creates a formal licensing regime for bail enforcement agents where none existed before.
- Establishes regulatory oversight by the Board of Private Detective and Protective Agent Services.
- Introduces criminal penalties for hiring or contracting with unlicensed bail enforcement agents (gross misdemeanor).
- Adds requirements for recordkeeping by licensed agents.
- Blocks bail enforcement agents from enforcing civil immigration laws.
- Requires numerous amendments to existing statute sections to implement the new licensing and regulatory framework.
Enforcement and Penalties
- Unlicensed hiring/contracting: A violation is a gross misdemeanor, reinforcing strict compliance with licensing requirements.
Implementation Notes
- The bill seeks to codify the new licensing regime in Minnesota Statutes chapter 326.1 and to amend several statutes (notably 60M.07 and multiple 326.x sections) to reflect the new rules and penalties.
Terminology and Concepts (key terms to recognize)
- bail enforcement agents
- licensing / licensed bail enforcement agent
- Board of Private Detective and Protective Agent Services
- producer / surety
- arrest (by a bail enforcement agent)
- gross misdemeanor
- records / record retention
- civil immigration laws enforcement
- Minnesota Statutes 2024, section 60M.07
- Minnesota Statutes chapter 326 (and subdivisions like 326.3311, 326.3331, 326.336, 326.338, 326.3382, 326.3383, 326.3384, 326.3385, 326.3386, 326.3387, 326.3389)
- coding for new law in Chapter 326.1
Relevant Terms bail enforcement agent; licensing; Board of Private Detective and Protective Agent Services; producer; surety; arrest; license; unlicensed; gross misdemeanor; record retention; civil immigration laws; Minnesota Statutes 2024; section 60M.07; Chapter 326; subdivisions (e.g., 326.3311, 326.3331, 326.336, 326.338).
Actions
| Date | Chamber | Where | Type | Name | Committee Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 15, 2026 | Senate | Action | Introduction and first reading | ||
| May 15, 2026 | Senate | Action | Referred to | Judiciary and Public Safety | |
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