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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

September Unsatisfied Judgment List

The bail bond unsatisfied judgment list is compiled by the DIFP and provided to local courts by the Missouri Office of State Courts Administrator. The following companies/general agents appear on the list distributed 9/1/2006.

1) A Aarons Bonding Company, administratively dissolved corporation, president- Lewis David Duncan of Excelsior Springs, MO
2) A Way Out Investments, Inc., president-David Bush of Blue Springs, MO, license inactive
3) Bail Now, Inc., administratively dissolved corporation, president, Michael Palmer of Smithville, MO. Michael Palmer now president of Palmer Bonding, Inc.
4) C&M Bonding, Inc., president- Cody Ice of Houston, MO
5) L&C Investment Group, president-Douglas Cheatham of Blue Springs, MO
6) Lonnie Moore, general agent of Millersville, MO
7) David McKinney, inactive general agent of Independence, MO
8) Nobel Insurance Company, no current insurance certificate in MO.

****The judgment list does not provide the address of the company or corporate officers. I added the address, corporate presidents, and corporate status using the Missouri Secretary of State business database as well as the DIFP licensing information.

2 comments:

  1. Could you please psot actual list each month or give link to were list is on web

    Keep up the good work!

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  2. I can't post the "actual" list because blogger does not support scanned images. However, I can post the summary of the list or if you want to see it first hand, you can request it from OSCA or your local circuit clerk. The list is emailed to all clerks in the state by OSCA. OSCA does not post the list on their website. However, the DIFP has mentioned that they might start posting the list to their website.

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