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What is a Surety Bond? Learn more about surety bonds

Suretyship has been around a LOOOOOONG time. There are records of surety bond accords that stretch back the the Code of Hammurabi. The first “modern” definition for suretyship in the United States was given by George Robert Wentz in the… Continue Reading →

Florida Citrus Fruit Dealer Bond

A Florida citrus fruit dealer bond is required under state statute of brokers and dealers of all citrus products. As per F.S.S. 601.03, “Citrus fruit dealer” means any consignor, commission merchant, consignment shipper, cash buyer, broker, association, cooperative association, express… Continue Reading →

Alabama Supersedeas Bond

An Alabama supersedeas bond is required of all appellants when he or she seeks to stay collection of a judgment during the pendancy of an appeal. Rule 8. of the Alabama Rules of Appellate Procedure is clear that baring very… Continue Reading →

When is a Customs Bond Required?

If you are considering operating an import business or an enterprise that will rely significantly on imported goods, you may need a customs bond. A customs bond is a surety bond that guarantees your compliance with very specific reporting requirements… Continue Reading →

Contract Surety Bond Approvals ~ How to Get Your Performance Bond Approved

Contract surety bond approvals should be easier. One of the most frustrating parts of being a contract surety bond underwriter is having to decline bonding capacity to a contractor that you feel possesses the prerequisite experience, expertise, character and financial… Continue Reading →

STAMP Bond ~ Medallion Signature Guarantee Program Surety Bond

Current code obligates a transfer agent to accept responsibility for irregular or improper securities registrations. When a particular security is transferred a transfer agent relies on the representations of a Medallion Guarantor. A stamp issued by a Medallion Guarantor is… Continue Reading →

Bankruptcy Auctioneer Bond

Before a bankruptcy auctioneer can be retained by a trustee he or she must file a bankruptcy auctioneer bond. A bankruptcy auctioneer is considered an “agent of the court” and is therefore regulated by specific laws to which the auctioneer… Continue Reading →

A Janitorial Services Bond – Excellent Protection for Janitors and Clients

A janitorial services bond is an inexpensive and effective way to protect both your cleaning service AND your clients. Also referred to as a “business services bond” or “dishonesty bond”, this instrument is a third party fidelity bond which insures… Continue Reading →

Pharmaceutical Drug Facility Surety Bond

Every business that engages in the wholesale distribution of prescription drugs including but not limited to manufacturing in the State of Mississippi or that sells or offers to sell drugs must register annually with the Mississippi Board of Pharmacy and provide the appropriate pharmaceutical drug… Continue Reading →

California Credit Services Organization Bond

In California, a credit repair specialist must follow mandatory registration protocols and file a California credit services organization bond in order to offer his or her services with the state. A “certificate of registration” is required of all market participants…. Continue Reading →

DMEPOS Surety Bond Requirements

Effective May 4th, 2009, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), Medicaid and Medicare Services instituted new protocols for obtaining billing privileges which included a DMEPOS surety bond. Pursuant to federal code §424.58, a DMEPOS supplier means a supplier of… Continue Reading →

Colorado Private Investigator Bond

By June 1st, 2015, all P.I.s that wish to be licensed or renew a current license will have to provide the mandatory Colorado private investigator bond. The State of Colorado overhauled the licensing statute in 2014 to come in to… Continue Reading →

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