Popular Surety Bonds in Wyoming
Auto Dealer Surety Bond
The Wyoming Department of Transportation requires auto dealers to post and maintain a bond (typically for $25,000) if they plan to sell at least three vehicles annually.
Non-Resident Employer’s Surety Bond
The Department of Workforce Services requires nonresident employers in Wyoming to post a surety bond for two years. Bonds typically range from $8,000 to $200,000.
Resident Care Fund Bond
Long-term care facilities in the state must post a surety bond, guaranteeing to abide by industry laws and regulations regarding patient trust funds.
Notary Surety Bond
Notaries must post and maintain a $500 bond for their four-year commission. These bonds only cost $100.
Certificate of Title Bond
If you lost your car title, someone stole it, or you never received it when you purchased your vehicle, you may need a title bond.
Public Official Bonds
To hold a public official position, including treasurer, tax collector, or other, you must obtain a bond and renew it annually.
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How much does a surety bond cost?
The cost of a bond can vary based on a few factors, including the type of bond, the amount required, your credit score, and finances. Your bond premium will be a small percentage of the total bond amount – typically 1-10%.
Generally, the stronger your credit score, the lower your rate will be. However, we do not need to run your credit in some cases. We can issue some bonds instantly at a flat rate.
How do I know which bond I need in Wyoming?
Various businesses, contractors, and other professionals will need surety bonds to operate legally in Wyoming. Many professions that require state, county, or city licenses to work or practice will also require surety bonds.
Here are some examples:
- You may need various construction bonds to work as a contractor.
- You may need a license or permit bond to operate a professional business.
- Or you may need a court bond to fulfill your duties as a fiduciary.
How to Obtain a Surety Bond in Wyoming
We’ll help you find the bond you need, complete the application, and be off and running. Call us at (888) 435-4191 or email support@zipbonds.com. We also have Live Chat on our website during working hours. Reach out any time!
About ZipBonds.com
Founders Ryan Swalve and Zach Mefferd formed the vision for ZipBonds.com when they realized how overly complicated it was to help clients place surety. The frustration of being unable to incorporate the technology they’d used in other insurance-focused projects left them thinking “there has to be a better way.”
Fast forward a couple of years, and that better way is the impetus of everything we do at ZipBonds. We constantly look for innovative ways to improve the bonding process for our clients and agents. Our team comprises individuals who understand all angles of surety – for companies, agencies, and individuals. Incorporating everyone’s point of view to improve the process while simultaneously integrating cutting-edge technology is what sets our business apart.