A Hawaii private detective agency bond is required from each private detective, security guard or detective agency on the island before a license will be issued. Hawaii code defines a “private detective” as a person licensed under Chapter 463 HRS, a… Continue Reading →
A Hawaii investment adviser bond is required by the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs for each registrant that has custody of or discretionary authority over client funds or securities (HI 16-39-434) and falls within specific categories of adviser… Continue Reading →
In Hawaii a public adjuster must be licensed and provide a Hawaii public adjuster bond. The Revised Statutes of Hawaii define an adjuster as “any individual who: (A) Acts solely on behalf of either the insurer or the insured, as an independent contractor or… Continue Reading →
An employment agency in the State of Hawaii must be licensed and provide a Hawaii employment agency bond. The state agency regulating debt collection activity, the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs defines a “commercial employment agency” as any individual, partnership, corporation,… Continue Reading →
Hawaii statutes require any person or business who operates as a collection agency to provide a Hawaii collection agency bond to the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs in the amount of $25,000 for the primary office and a $15,000 surety bond for… Continue Reading →
In order to engage in general contracting on the islands the Contractors License Board may require all general and special contractors to provide a Hawaii contractors license bond. The surety bond can be no less than $5,000. In addition to guaranteeing… Continue Reading →
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