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 In 2015, bounty hunting in Oklahoma became a licensed profession. Pi bounty hunters find and retrieve individuals who fail to show up in court on behalf of bail bond agents, earning a commission based on the amount of bail posted for them. Bounty hunts seek out fugitives and bring them back to face legal consequences for not appearing in court when ordered to do so. This page highlights the steps an individual should take to become a licensed Oklahoma bail-recovery specialist and provides information on related professions, such as private investigators. Requirements for Bounty Hunters Bounty hunters need to be certified by the Oklahoma Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training in order to become licensed in the state, showing that as a bail enforcer you know what you're doing, and further reassuring your employer that you are reliable. To gain certification for being a bail enforcer in Oklahoma, one must first prove that they've lived within the state for 6 months at...