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How To Get A Surety Bond

Do you need a surety bond to get a professional license, start a business, pursue a court case, or do one of the hundreds of other things that require bonds? Good news! Getting bonded and insured doesn't have to be a challenge as long as you know what steps to follow. For the bonding side of the equation, simply follow the steps to get a surety bond outlined below.

We Offer Every Bond in Every State

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Contract Bonds

Required by the State for project-based work, including Bid or Proposal Bonds, Construction Bonds, Performance Bonds, and Supply Bonds.

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Public Official Bonds

Treasurers, notaries, court clerks, judges, and other public officials may be required to obtain a bond to guarantee dutiful performance.

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Miscellaneous Bonds

These bonds fall outside of the above categories and include Lease Bonds, Utility Bonds, Lost Securities Bonds, and Self-Insurers.

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Federal Government Bonds

Some agencies of the Federal Government accept or require surety bonds in a variety of circumstances, including Immigration Bonds, Customs Bonds, and Alcoholic Beverage Bonds.

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License & Permit Bonds

Some businesses are required by law to purchase a surety bond before being able to operate, including health spas, liquor distributors, motor vehicle dealers, and tax professionals

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Worker's Compensation

To protect workers on the job, this type of bond ensures that employers will faithfully pay any worker’s compensation benefits owed to the employee.

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