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IN THE NEWS

Act Quick Bail Bonds and EJR Agency have been featured across major DFW news outlets for investigative work, fugitive recovery operations, and expert commentary on public safety matters.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the connection between Act Quick Bail Bonds and EJR Agency?
Act Quick Bail Bonds and EJR Agency share leadership under E. John Rosa. EJR Agency handles private investigations and fugitive recovery, while Act Quick Bail Bonds provides 24/7 bail bond services throughout Dallas County.
Does Act Quick Bail Bonds handle fugitive recovery?
Fugitive recovery operations are conducted through EJR Agency, our sister company. Act Quick Bail Bonds focuses on posting bail bonds and guiding families through the bonding process at Lew Sterrett Justice Center and all Dallas County facilities.
Does EJR Agency assist with missing persons cases in Dallas County?
Yes. EJR Agency conducts private investigations including missing persons cases throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Their expertise in fugitive recovery and investigative techniques supports both families and law enforcement in locating missing individuals.
How can I contact EJR Agency for private investigation services?
EJR Agency can be reached at (800) 930-5298 or through their website at ejragency.com. For bail bond services in Dallas County, call Act Quick Bail Bonds at (214) 744-1414.
Is bounty hunting legal in Texas?
Yes. Fugitive recovery is regulated under Chapter 1702 of the Texas Occupations Code. Licensed agents must follow specific legal procedures when apprehending defendants who have failed to appear in court after posting a bail bond.
What happens when a defendant skips bail in Dallas County?
When a defendant fails to appear, the court issues a bond forfeiture notice. The bail bond company has a limited time to locate and surrender the defendant. EJR Agency conducts fugitive recovery operations to locate defendants and return them to custody.
Does EJR Agency work with law enforcement on active cases?
EJR Agency coordinates with local and federal law enforcement when appropriate. Private investigators and fugitive recovery agents operate within the legal framework established by Texas law and share information with authorities as cases develop.
Can the public submit tips to EJR Agency?
Yes. EJR Agency accepts anonymous tips related to active investigations. Contact them at (800) 930-5298 or through ejragency.com. For bail bond questions in Dallas County, call Act Quick at (214) 744-1414.
Does EJR Agency operate outside of Dallas County?
Yes. EJR Agency conducts fugitive recovery and private investigation operations throughout Texas and nationwide. Their Dallas headquarters coordinates with law enforcement across multiple jurisdictions when cases cross county lines.
What is the relationship between bail bonds and fugitive recovery?
When a defendant fails to appear in court after posting a bail bond, the bail bond company is financially liable. Fugitive recovery agents — like those at EJR Agency — are authorized to locate and apprehend the defendant to return them to custody.
Are EJR Agency fugitive recovery operations dangerous?
Fugitive recovery involves inherent risks, which is why EJR Agency employs trained and licensed professionals who follow strict safety protocols. E. John Rosa has discussed the dangers of the profession in multiple news interviews.
How does EJR Agency locate fugitives in Dallas County?
EJR Agency uses a combination of investigative techniques, surveillance, database research, and community contacts to locate defendants who have failed to appear. Their methods comply with Texas Occupations Code Chapter 1702 governing fugitive recovery operations.
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