Minnesota Surety Bonds

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Minnesota Surety Bonds

Bond Categories

Fidelity Bonds are needed for various business types including cleaning and janitorial services, financial institutions, and businesses offering employee benefit plans.

A Union Bond (also called Wage and Welfare Bond) may be required if you are looking to hire union laborers.

Court Bonds are required on a county level for plaintiffs and defendants in all 50 states going through certain processes such as an appeal or replevin. Replevin bonds, appeal bonds, and lien bonds are examples of court bonds.

Probate Bonds (Fiduciary Bonds) may be for someone acting on behalf of another either for financial and/or medical reasons. These can be for administrators or executors, conservators or guardians, and trustees.

State Bond Information

Jet can offer over 250 surety bonds in Minnesota—our extensive bond database covers grain buyers, contractors, credit service organizations, and everything in between.

The purpose of surety bonds is to protect the Land of 10,000 Lakes citizens and beautiful natural resources. Several businesses and individuals are required to obtain a surety bond for licensure, permitting, contracts, etc. The bond provides recompense for anyone financially damaged by a principal (the one holding the bond). For example, if a motor vehicle dealer fails to disclose critical information to a customer buying a vehicle that later causes issues, the customer can file a claim with the surety company (Jet) to be reimbursed for the damages, up to the bond limit. Read more details in our Surety Bond Claims Guide.

By choosing Jet, you're getting the quickest bond process and the best customer service. We are able to offer convenient monthly payment plans and discounted annual and multi-year rates by being a direct surety company.

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