California is one of few states that do not license auctioneers and auction companies however you MUST have a California auctioneer bond on file with the Secretary of State. California Code defines “auctioneer” as any individual who is engaged in,… Continue Reading →
If you have taken and adverse verdict in California and feel that simply perfecting an appeal will stop collection procedures, you may be in trouble unless you have posted a California appeal bond. Section 916 of the California Code of… Continue Reading →
The State of Arkansas has special procedures for allowing a vehicle owner to provide an Arkansas title bond in order to clear and reissue a lost or defective motor vehicle title. The owner applicant must first visit a State Police… Continue Reading →
In Alaska a person may not engage in the business of entering into premium finance agreements on insurance or otherwise act as a premium finance company unless he posts an Alaska premium finance company bond is approved for a license…. Continue Reading →
In the State of Arizona, registering a vehicle with a lost or defective vehicle title can require an Arizona title bond. In accordance with the DMV’s posted rules, you must first visit any DMV location or ‘authorized third party office’ to… Continue Reading →
To sell motor vehicles in the State of Alaska you must be registered with the Department of Motor Vehicles and provide either an Alaska motor vehicle dealer bond, the secondary tax registration class which is called an Alaska buyer’s agent bond. A… Continue Reading →
The Illinois Cigarette Tax Act imposes a tax on the occupation of selling cigarettes at retail. An Illinois cigarette use tax bond is required of sellers to guarantee his or her obligations to the Department of Revenue. Licensed distributors prepay… Continue Reading →
In the State of Florida your request for an appellate stay MUST be submitted with a Florida supersedeas bond. In many cases a stay pending review may be absolutely essential to effective relief on appeal. While xecutions on money judgments… Continue Reading →
In Alabama every distributor or supplier of motor fuels is responsible for property tax accounting and maintaining the proper Alabama fuel tax bond with the Department of Revenue if required. It is the operator’s responsibility to collect and pay over to the… Continue Reading →
Wyoming law prohibits a person or business entity from operating a collection agency or debt collector service without having first received a license and posted a Wyoming collection agency bond. “Collection agency” means any person who: (A) Engages in any business,… Continue Reading →
In the State of Wisconsin dealers and sellers of cigarettes and tobacco products are required to provide a Wisconsin cigarette tax bond or Wisconsin tobacco products tax bondwhen the seller or distributor has failed to file his/her monthly returns and/or… Continue Reading →
Pursuant to West Virginia law, no person, firm, corporation or association may conduct within this State a collection agency without having first provided a West Virginia collection agency bond and obtained a business franchise registration certificate. “Collection Agency” is defined as… Continue Reading →
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