Meet the New President of PBT- Irma Montemayor


Is 2024 the Year of the Woman for the Professional Bondsmen of Texas?  At the recent annual meeting, Irma Montemayor was elected president of PBT.  She will serve for the next two years.  She is only the third woman to be elected President.  She has been involved in the bonding industry since she was 18.


"It is my goal to continue to build on the legacy those before me have formed through hard work and dedication.  I pray for the wisdom in all my decisions and pledge to seek guidance and advise from those willing to collaborate in order to continue making PBTx the model association for the rest of the Country.  God Bless the great State of Texas!"

Irma has served in many different capacities.  She has been a member of the executive team as the secretary.  She has served as convention chair and in many other roles.  

Irma is licensed in Hidalgo County and her bonding company is A-Fast Bail Bonds.  Join us in congratulating Irma!  

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  1. Congratulations! Well deserved!! I’m sure you’re going to do a fantastic job!!!

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  2. Congratulations! We know that you will do a great job representing all Bondsmen in the State of Texas.

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  3. Congratulations!! I am so proud of you, your hard work and dedication does not go unnoticed!!

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  4. Tony Eagle Bail BondsOctober 16, 2023 at 6:50 PM

    Congratulations

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  5. Wow! I am so proud of your incredible hard work and dedication to the betterment of our industry. Thank you for your service to all of us Irma.

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  6. Congratulations! I look forward to meeting you. Best wishes from William Benton- Fort bend County

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