Commonly known as bounty hunters
The bounty hunter is the bail bondsman’s way of ensuring his clients arrival at trial. In the United States, bounty hunters bring in an estimated thirty thousand bail jumpers annually, nearly 90 percent of individuals who skip bond. Bounty hunters are also called as “bail enforcement agents” or “fugitive recovery agents,” which are the desired business and refined names, but in popular speech, they are commonly known as “bounty hunters”.Bounty hunters are at times also called “skiptracers,” but this usage is misleading. Skiptracing generally means the action of looking for individuals by less direct techniques instead of direct pursuit and apprehension, similar to private investigators or debt collectors, Bounty Hunter Training . Skiptracing can also be used to refer to searches associated with a civil dispute and doesn’t always imply criminal conduct on the part of the person being tracked.