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Life Insurance Agent

Reno, NV ยท Remote

$50K - $100K/yr

Cultivate client bonds that stand the test of time. Ride the crest of industry trends, fortifying your knowledge. Work alongside a dynamic remote team, where collaboration is the heartbeat of success.

Life Insurance Agent

Midland, TX ยท Remote

$50K - $100K/yr

Cultivate client bonds that stand the test of time. Ride the crest of industry trends, fortifying your knowledge. Work alongside a dynamic remote team, where collaboration is the heartbeat of success.

Life Insurance Agent

Las Vegas, NV ยท Remote

$50K - $100K/yr

Cultivate client bonds that stand the test of time. Ride the crest of industry trends, fortifying your knowledge. Work alongside a dynamic remote team, where collaboration is the heartbeat of success.

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How much do remote bail bond agent jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote bail bond agent in the United States is $15.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $17.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Remote Bail Bond Agent?

A Remote Bail Bond Agent is a licensed professional who assists individuals in securing bail bonds without needing to meet in person. They work remotely, using phone, email, and online platforms to communicate with clients, courts, and law enforcement agencies. Their responsibilities include processing bail bond applications, explaining the terms to clients, and ensuring all legal documentation is completed accurately. This role allows for flexible work arrangements and can serve clients across various jurisdictions, depending on state regulations.

What is the difference between Remote Bail Bond Agent vs Bail Bondsman?

AspectRemote Bail Bond AgentBail Bondsman
CredentialsLicensing required, background check, trainingLicensing required, background check, training
Work EnvironmentRemote, office-based or mobileOffice or field-based, often in local offices
Industry UsageUsed in online or remote transactions, digital communicationTraditional in-person transactions, local offices

Both roles require licensing and similar credentials, but Remote Bail Bond Agents primarily operate online or remotely, while Bail Bondsmen often work in physical offices or in the field. The remote role offers flexibility and digital communication, whereas the traditional Bail Bondsman is more localized.

What are some common challenges faced by remote bail bond agents and how can they be addressed?

Remote bail bond agents often face challenges related to communication and coordination since they work outside of a traditional office setting. Managing client relationships, ensuring timely document processing, and staying updated on court schedules can be more complex when working remotely. Utilizing secure digital platforms for document sharing, maintaining clear communication channels with clients and colleagues, and setting up reliable systems to track deadlines can help overcome these challenges. Building strong organizational habits and seeking ongoing training in remote work best practices are also essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Bail Bond Agent, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Bail Bond Agent, you need a solid understanding of legal procedures, bail regulations, and strong sales or negotiation experience, often supported by a bail bond agent license. Familiarity with case management software, online court databases, and secure communication tools is typically required. Outstanding interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure help agents build trust with clients and handle sensitive situations. These skills ensure agents can efficiently process bonds, maintain compliance, and provide reliable service to clients in stressful circumstances.
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Agency Management Specialist - Remote in the state of North Carolina

Agency Management Specialist - Remote in the state of North Carolina

Selective Insurance

Charlotte, NC โ€ข Remote

$92K/yr

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

About Us

At Selective, we don't just insure uniquely, we employ uniqueness.
Selective is a midsized U.S. domestic property and casualty insurance company with a history of strong, consistent financial performance for nearly 100 years. Selective's unique position as both a leading insurance group and an employer of choice is recognized in a wide variety of awards and honors, including listing in Forbes Best Midsize Employers in 2025 and certification as a Great Place to Work in 2025 for the sixth consecutive year.
Employees are empowered and encouraged to Be Uniquely You by being their true, unique selves and contributing their diverse talents, experiences, and perspectives to our shared success. Together, we are a high-performing team working to serve our customers responsibly by helping to mitigate loss, keep them safe, and restore their lives and businesses after an insured loss occurs.


Overview

Serves as a liaison between the company and agents and acts as a relationship manager for our agents, regional underwriting team and corporate departments. Assess the strengths and weaknesses of agents and assists them in achieving a mutual goal of profitable growth in both volume and policy count. Ensures that agents are familiar with and use Selective's initiatives, products, policies, procedures and services. All job duties and responsibilities must be carried out in compliance with applicable legal and regulatory requirements.


Responsibilities
  • Develop an agency force that pre-qualifies accounts, in-house rates using CLAS, processing small business using One & Done and/or the Service Center, and recognizes the value of the AMS position to help them write new profitable business and achieve agency goals.
  • Makes consistent underwriting decisions, adheres to company pricing philosophies and promotes ease of doing business with Selective.
  • Monitors agency results and follows up with agent both as to growth/profitability/share of wallet and compliance with company's initiatives, procedures and policies.
  • Develop professional working relationship with agent, regional underwriting and claim teams and corporate departments. Assists in directing BSU technical specialists for regional ITS training of agency personnel.
  • Keeps two-way communication between agent and company continuously open and viable and encourages agent usage of all Selective systems, including CLAS, PLUS and e-Select.
  • Performs inspections as determined by Loss Control Guide. Makes risk improvement or correction of deficiency recommendations and promptly follows up on same, documenting the file accordingly.
  • Stays alert for and advise company of any industry information, new ideas, products, or changes in other carrier philosophies that could positively or adversely affect Selective.
  • Audit agents One & Done book of business and provide quality assurance feedback to agent and underwriting team.
  • Meet regularly and frequently with CMS, Loss Control Rep, Bond Rep, Personal Lines Rep (if applicable) to discuss agency opportunities for greater growth and profit.
  • Must be able to drive an automobile to travel within territory. Car travel represents approximately 40-50% of employee's time.

Qualifications

Knowledge and Requirements

  • Must be results oriented with a proven track record in establishing, prioritizing and achieving business goals.
  • Demonstrated superior communication, negotiation & presentation skills.
  • Must be a high achiever with superior organizational skills who is self-motivated, pro-active, flexible, and able to work independently, from a remote location.
  • Must be able to maximize technology to ensure high productivity (Must be proficient with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and all internal business related software).
  • Must have valid state-issued driver's license in good standing and be able to drive an automobile.


Education and Experience

  • College degree preferred with 5+ years underwriting, marketing or field underwriting experience.
  • The following experience is preferred:
  • 3 years Agency Management, rating

Total Rewards

Selective Insurance offers a total rewards package that includes a competitive base salary, incentive plan eligibility at all levels, and a wide array of benefits designed to help you and your family stay healthy, achieve your financial goals, and balance the demands of your work and personal life. These benefits include comprehensive health care plans, retirement savings plan with company match, discounted Employee Stock Purchase Program, tuition assistance and reimbursement programs, and 20 days of paid time off. Additional details about our total rewards package can be found by visiting our benefits page.
The actual base salary is based on geographic location, and the range is representative of salaries for this role throughout Selective's footprint. Additional considerations include relevant education, qualifications, experience, skills, performance, and business needs.


Pay Range
USD $92,000.00 - USD $119,000.00 /Yr.
Additional Information

Selective is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. That means we respect and value every individual's unique opinions, beliefs, abilities, and perspectives. We are committed to promoting a welcoming culture that celebrates diverse talent, individual identity, different points of view and experiences - and empowers employees to contribute new ideas that support our continued and growing success. Building a highly engaged team is one of our core strategic imperatives, which we believe is enhanced by diversity, equity, and inclusion. We expect and encourage all employees and all of our business partners to embrace, practice, and monitor the attitudes, values, and goals of acceptance; address biases; and foster diversity of viewpoints and opinions.
For Massachusetts Applicants
It is unlawful in Massachusetts to require or administer a lie detector test as a condition of employment or continued employment. An employer who violates this law shall be subject to criminal penalties and civil liability.