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Most Popular Types of Kentucky Surety Bonds

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What is a Kentucky Surety Bond?

The two most common types of Kentucky Surety Bonds include: 

 

Commercial Surety:

Bonds required of individuals or businesses by the government, legislation or by other entities. Printmybond.com provides the following types of commercial surety bonds.

 

License and permit bonds: required by state, municipal or federal ordinance or regulation. These bonds may be required as a condition for engaging in a particular business or exercising a particular privilege. Examples include performance and payment bonds, customs bonds, tax bonds and warehouse bonds.

 

Court bonds, including:  Judicial bonds, required of either a plaintiff or defendant in judicial proceedings, to reserve the rights of the opposing litigant or other interested parties. Fiduciary bonds, required of those who administer a trust under court supervision. 

 

Public official bonds: required by statute for certain holders of public office, to protect the public from malfeasance by an official or from an official's failure to faithfully perform duties. 

 

Miscellaneous bonds: do not fit into any of the other categories above.

 

Contract Surety:
Bonds that the government or an owner of a construction project may require a contractor to obtain. There are three types of contract surety bonds:

Bid bond: Affords protection to a project owner (obligee) in the event a successful bidder will not enter a contract and will not provide the required surety bonds or other security.

Performance bond: Provides protection to the obligee if the contractor defaults on its obligations under the bonded contract.

Payment bond: Guarantees the Contractor will pay subcontractor, labor and material bills associated with a bonded construction project.

 

Onlinebondstore.com a Division of National Surety Services, Inc. NSSI has been Issuing Surety Bonds in the State of Kentucy for over 20 years. Simply Apply, Pay and Print your Bond. Merging Technology, Electronic Bond Processing and Customer Service. Obtaining your Surety Bond has never been Easier! 

The Onlinebondstore.com is proud to service the State of Kentucky. Did you know?

  • The town of Murray is home to the Boy Scouts of America Scouting Museum located on the campus of Murray State University.

  • The Kentucky Derby is the oldest continuously held horse race in the country. It is held at Churchill Downs in Louisville on the first Saturday in May.

  • The Bluegrass Country around Lexington is home to some of the world’s finest racehorses.

  • Kentucky was a popular hunting ground for the Shawnee and Cherokee Indian nations prior to being settled by white settlers.

  • In 1774 Harrodstown (now Harrodsburg) was established as the first permanent settlement in the Kentucky region. It was named after James Harrod who led a team of area surveyors.

  • The old official state tree was the Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus.) The tulip tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) is the current official state tree. The change was made in 1976.

  • Cheeseburgers were first served in 1934 at Kaolin’s restaurant in Louisville.

  • Chevrolet Corvettes are manufactured in Bowling Green.

  • Mammoth Cave is the world’s longest cave and was first promoted in 1816, making it the second oldest tourist attraction in the United States. Niagara Falls, New York is first.

  • Begun in 1819 the first commercial oil well was on the Cumberland River in McCreary County.

  • The first Miss America from Kentucky is Heather Renee French. She was crowned September 18, 1999.

  • The first Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant owned and operated by Colonel Sanders is located in Corbin.

  • Kentucky is the state where both Abraham Lincoln, President of the Union, and Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy, were born. They were born less than one hundred miles and one year apart.

  • Cumberland is the only waterfall in the world to regularly display a Moonbow. It is located just southwest of Corbin.

  • Fleming County is recognized as the Covered Bridge Capital of Kentucky.

  • Shelby County is recognized as the Saddlebred Capital of Kentucky.

  • The town of Corbin was the birthplace of old time movie star Arthur Lake whose real surname was Silverlake: He played the role of Dagwood in the “Blondie” films of the 1930s and ??0s. Lake’s parents were trapeze artists billed as The Flying Silverlakes.

  • Christian County is wet while Bourbon County is dry. Barren County has the most fertile land in the state.

  • Thunder Over Louisville is the opening ceremony for the Kentucky Derby Festival and is the world’s largest fireworks display.

  • More than 100 native Kentuckians have been elected governors of other states.

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