6 Va. Admin. Code § 20-250-290 - Uniforms and identification; standards and restrictions
A. A bail bondsman shall not wear, carry, or
display any uniform, badge, shield, or other insignia or emblem that implies he
is an agent of state, local, or federal government.
B. A bail bondsman shall wear or display only
identification issued by or whose design has been approved by the department.
1. A bail bondsman is required to visibly
display the photo identification license issued by the department while on
legitimate bail bonding business on government property.
2. A bail bondsman may display an insignia or
emblem that identifies his name and name of his company on the front of his
shirt or outermost wear while on government property as long as the insignia or
emblem is no larger then 3 x 5 inches in its entirety.
Notes
Statutory Authority
§ 9.1-185.2 of the Code of Virginia.
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