In order for an adjuster to legally operate he or she must procure a New Mexico independent adjuster bond and comply with the licensing requirements of the Public Regulation Commission. State law defines an independent adjuster as a person that… Continue Reading →
In cases where a decedent leaves no will a personal representative will have to provide a New Jersey administrator bond, also referred to as a New Jersey personal representative bond. The bond is required by the County Surrogate Court or… Continue Reading →
A proper distributor license and New Hampshire motor fuel distributor bond must be on file with the Department of Safety or it is deemed a violation of law for any person to sell or use motor fuel upon which the road… Continue Reading →
Along with the Labor Commissioner’s application, a Nevada employment agency bond is statutorily required before a license will be granted. Nevada law defines an “employment agency” as any person who, for a fee, commission or charge: (a) provides information to a… Continue Reading →
A clean certificate of title can be issued with the deposit of a Nebraska title bond and proper application materials with the Department of Motor Vehicles. This process is available to Nebraska residents when no title has ever been issued in… Continue Reading →
Per state law an individual that has not provided a Montana mortgage broker bond and received approval from the Division of Banking and Financial Institutions may not solicit, originate, close, or participate in the making of a mortgage loan on or… Continue Reading →
Under certain limited circumstances a Missouri title bond can facilitate your request for a replacement lost or defective motor vehicle title. The statute is very specific about when a bonded title can be reissued (301.192). When application is made for… Continue Reading →
Under newly enacted law a Mississippi check cashers bond is required of all currency exchange/check cashing operators in the state. Introduced in 2012 as House Bill 559 and passed into law during the 2013 session, state law defines a check casher… Continue Reading →
State laws require a Minnesota motor vehicle dealer bond, certain liability insurance coverages and a commercial lot before an individual can engage in automobile sales. The regulating statute defines “dealer” as licensed new motor vehicle dealers, used motor vehicle dealers,… Continue Reading →
In probate proceedings a Michigan personal representative bond is required only under specific circumstances. The surety bond requirement is first addressed in Section 700.3603, which states that a bond is generally not required of a personal representative appointed in informal proceedings,… Continue Reading →
A written sworn application and Massachusetts auctioneer bond are the primary prerequisites for operating an auction company within the state. The law defines an “auctioneer” as any person who, for a fee, commission, profit or any other valuable consideration by… Continue Reading →
A tax permit application and Maryland direct wine shipper bond are required by the Maryland Comptroller before a winery can engage in the shipment of wine directly to residents of the State. Effective July 1, 2011, an in-state or out-of-state winery… Continue Reading →
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