Washington Statutes
§ 18.185.100 — Records—Finances—Disposition of security.
Washington § 18.185.100
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Wash. Rev. Code § 18.185.100 (2026).
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(1)Every qualified agent shall keep adequate records for three years of all collateral and security received, all trust accounts required by this section, and all bail bond transactions handled by the bail bond agency, as specified by rule. The records shall be open to inspection without notice by the director or authorized representatives of the director.
(2)Every qualified agent who receives collateral or security is a fiduciary of the property and shall keep adequate records for three years of the receipt, safekeeping, and disposition of the collateral or security. Every qualified agent shall maintain a trust account in a federally insured financial institution located in this state. All moneys, including cash, checks, money orders, wire transfers, and credit card sales drafts, recei
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Legislative History
[2004 c 186 s 8;1996 c 242 s 3;1993 c 260 s 11.]
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