Bail Bondsman / Bail Agent in Oregon

Bail bondsmen post bail for criminal defendants in exchange for a non-refundable fee (typically 10%), guaranteeing the defendant appears in court. It's a high-stakes entrepreneurial career that combines finance, law, and occasionally field work — and in many states can be started with just a license and a surety company appointment.

$47,251 OR Median Salary
3% Growth Rate
Weeks to months Training

💰 Bail Bondsman / Bail Agent Salary in Oregon

Estimated salary range for Bail Bondsman / Bail Agents in Oregon, based on BLS national data adjusted for regional cost of living.

Entry
$28,000
Median
$47,251
Experienced
$80,000

🎓 Bail Bondsman / Bail Agent Licensing in Oregon

Credential required: State Bail Agent License + surety company appointment

Requirements may vary slightly by state. Always verify current licensing requirements with the Oregon state licensing board before enrolling.

Schools and programs related to Bail Bondsman / Bail Agent in Oregon

These listings are shown as related training options for Bail Bondsman / Bail Agent in Oregon. Before enrolling, compare program length, total cost, credential outcomes, and how well each option matches local employer demand.

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Central Oregon Community College

📍 Bend, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

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Southwestern Oregon Community College

📍 Coos Bay, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

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Blue Mountain Community College

📍 Pendleton, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

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Rogue Community College

📍 Grants Pass, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

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Clackamas Community College

📍 Oregon City, OR

Certificate 1-<2yr

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Treasure Valley Community College

📍 Ontario, OR

Award

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Portland Community College

📍 Portland, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

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Umpqua Community College

📍 Roseburg, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

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Clatsop Community College

📍 Astoria, OR

Certificate 2-4yr

How to compare these options

  • Look for programs that align with the most common hiring path for Bail Bondsman / Bail Agent in Oregon.
  • Ask whether graduates are prepared for any required credential, license, or employer screening step.
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