Popular Arizona Surety Bonds
Arizona Notary Surety Bond
If you wish to become a notary in Arizona, you’ll need to purchase a $5,000 bond. This four-year bond protects the public against financial loss they may suffer if the notary conducts business illegally or unethically.
Contractor License Bonds
The Arizona Registrar of Contractors requires anyone wishing to work as a contractor in the state to post a surety bond. This includes commercial contractors, residential contractors, and dual contractors.
Certificate of Title Bond
According to the Arizona Department of Transportation, you may need a bonded title (a title with a surety bond attached) if you bought your car without a title. Learn more.
Arizona Fundraiser Bond
Contracted fundraisers must post a surety bond to conduct business legally in Arizona. The bond guarantees the professional fundraiser will operate legally and ethically.
Arizona Auto Dealer Surety Bond
Arizona auto dealers must post a $100,000 surety bond to become licensed with the Department of Transportation (DOT). Wholesale dealers must post a $25,000 bond.
Business Services Bond
Business owners with employees that work on client property may wish to purchase this bond. If can protect your clients if an employee steals from them on the job.