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Most Popular Types of Texas Surety Bonds

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What is a Texas Surety Bond?

The two most common types of Texas 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 Texas 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 Texas. Did you know?

  • Texas is popularly known as The Lone Star State.

  • The Alamo is located in San Antonio. It is where Texas defenders fell to Mexican General Santa Anna and the phrase Remember the Alamo originated. The Alamo is considered the cradle of Texas liberty and the state’s most popular historic site.

  • The lightning whelk is the official state shell.

  • Texas is the only state to have the flags of 6 different nations fly over it. They are: Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States, and the United States.

  • Although six flags have flown over Texas, there have been eight changes of government: Spanish 1519-1685, French 1685-1690, Spanish 1690-1821, Mexican 1821-1836, Republic of Texas 1836-1845, United States 1845-1861, Confederate States 1861-1865, United States 1865-present

  • The King Ranch in Texas is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.

  • During the period of July 24-26, 1979, the Tropical Storm Claudette brought 45 inches of rain to an area near Alvin, Texas, contributing to more than $600 million in damages. Claudette produced the United States 24 hour rainfall record of 43 inches.

  • More wool comes from the state of Texas than any other state in the United States.

  • Edwards Plateau in west central Texas is the top sheep growing area in the country.

  • Texas is the only state to enter the United States by treaty instead of territorial annexation.

  • The state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.

  • Texas boasts the nation’s largest herd of whitetail deer.

 

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