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A professional bondsman who is arrested in this state for a felony, or is arrested in another state or by the federal government for the equivalent of a felony in this state, shall notify, in writing, within seventy-two (72) hours of the arrest, the court or courts in which the professional bondsman is qualified.
The written notice shall contain the following information:
Date of the arrest;
Location of the arrest;
Offense for which the bondsman was arrested;
The name and address of the law enforcement agency making the arrest;
The court before which the professional bondsman is to appear;
The date of the initial court appearance; and
Any other information the professional bondsman may want to include.
Upon receipt of the notice, if the court believes it is warranted, the court shall proceed under § 40-11-125.
Failure to comply with this section shall result in an automatic suspension of the professional bondsman until the court conducts a hearing pursuant to § 40-11-125(b), or until the criminal charges against the professional bondsman are resolved.