In North Carolina all commercial driving schools must be properly licensed and provide a North Carolina driver training school bond. The regulatory authority is the North Carolina Department of Transportation. The Department requires a school owner and his/her instructor staff… Continue Reading →
In Florida, brokers that negotiate the sale of any vessel propelled by sail or machinery in the water that exceeds 32 feet in length, and weighs less than 300 gross tons must be licensed by the state and provide a… Continue Reading →
In order to operate a household moving service in the State of Florida you must obtain the appropriate license and provide a Florida household moving service bond. Florida statute defines a “household moving service” as loading of household goods into a… 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 →
If you open business in the State of North Carolina and offer cigarettes for sale to the general public you must provide a North Carolina cigarette tax bond and apply for a sales license. The bond guarantees that the licensee… Continue Reading →
To make high interest loans and accept goods in pawn in Oregon you must be licensed and provide an Oregon pawnbroker bond. The pawnbroker license is issued by the Department of Finance & Corporate Securities. ORS 726 and OAR 441-740 are the statutes which regulate pawnbrokers,… Continue Reading →
In Texas a public adjuster must be licensed and provide a Texas public adjuster bond. The Texas Department of Insurance defines public insurance adjuster as “any person who for compensation acts on behalf of an insured in negotiating for or effecting the settlement of a… 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 →
Muchos estados y municipios exigen que un contratista general obtenga y deposite una fianza de contratista de construcción. Esta clase de fianza no es una obligación de fiel cumplimiento, sino una garantía de la buena conducta del contratista. Una compañía afianzadora siempre espera que el solicitante… 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 →
As per the U.S. Environmental Protections Agency all operators of municipal solid waste landfills (MSWLFs) are required to demonstrate that they will be able to pay for the required closure and post-closure care activities, and any corrective action that might… 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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