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Surety Bond Answers

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

I need a surety bond, and I don’t know what type I need? An easy way for you to find out what type of bond you need, besides calling us, is to call the obligee.  The Obligee will have the direct answer since they are the entity that is requiring to carrier the bond. Normally if you are applying for a license it is a State Department.  Permit may be needed by the state as well, but most of the time it is the city whom needs them.  It is also helpful to check your application that must be returned to the state. The licensing packet usually has a copy of the bond form and its requirements.
How much will my Surety Bond Cost?
The Cost of your surety bond depends. The Rate is determined by State, type of Bond, you credit, your personal financials, business financials and risk. All scenarios are different so some of the above listed information may be required or not. Some bonds like, notary bonds are not based on credit or financials. Notary bonds simply have a filled rate, were other bonds have a sliding scale.  The reason for that is unlike MVD bonds , contractor license bonds, and Mortgage broker bonds, notary bonds  claim ratio is low for now.  So the cost of the bond may start out at a 2% but the rate can jump up to 25% depending on your scenario.

Why do I Need a surety bond?
A surety bond does not protect you or your business, it protects the obligee. The obligee requires Surety bonds to protect them from, monetary compensation, breach of contract, payment of certain taxes, fraud and whatever else they have weaved into the bond form.  Unlike insurance surety bonds are a requirement and must be met before you can start or continue operating your business.

role of license bonds for assured performance

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

License and permit bonds are issued as per the obligation of the government in order to ensure an assured performance and to carry on the business legally. License bond is issued all over the planet and it has been issued to someone who engages in the activity of business in the state. These bonds are now issued in all part of the world so as to satisfy the requirements of the customer officially and meet their requirements without any default act. Permit bonds are issued to the candidate of license and permit from the state as per the statute and the ordinance of the state.

These bonds have to be received from the licensing department or from any other divisions of the state. As the applicant of any state applies for these bonds in the state, he has to acquire it from the state from where he requires. Nowadays, these bonds have been issued by all the states as per the statute and ordinance issued by the state. All license and permit bonds have been issued by every surety bond company to assist the customers of the state.

How many license bonds are there?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

What is a License and permit bond ?

License and permit bonds are considered  surety bonds. A  municipality will require certain business or individuals to obtain these surety bonds. Theses bonds are required  in order to guarantee that the principal will carrier out their duties, laws as well as anything else that is in the bond form.  If the principal breaches the contract stipulated in the surety bond form and a  bond claim occurs the surety will reimburse the  obligee and than collect the funds from the principal.

How is a Surety bond underwritten ?

Surety license bonds are underwritten just like any other surety bond. The Surety will review your credit, personal financials as well as your business financials to determine surety credit.

How many license bonds are there, and who requires them?

It is  almost impossible to count how many license bonds are out there.  Each city has their own license bond requirements for certain business industries as well as individuals. A city can determine by their on accord if they want someone or business to 0btain a surety bond.  For instance the city of South Houston requires car dealers to obtain a $25,000 surety bond to sell cars even though there is already a bond requirement from the state.

Some cites require license and permit bonds to remodel your home or easements on your property. License bonds can also be required from the state as well.  Some of the most common license bonds required by the state are contractor license bonds.

The federal government also requires license bonds such as a ICC bond. If you are going to provide  construction services for the federal government they will require that you are bonded with the state and carrier your contractor license.  The other bond that they will require is a payment and performance bonds.

You can find out more about payment and performance bonds as well as other surety bonds on our surety bond blog