You’ll never lose if you call Pro Surety Bond your bond provider. We specialize in all types of Contract and Construction Bonds including Payment and Performance Bonds, Subdivision and Off Site Bonds, Bid Bonds, License and Permit Bonds, Court Bonds, Fidelity Bonds and all types of Miscellaneous Surety Bonds. Agents are waiting for your call at 800-314-7003 . Surety bonds were never so easy to understand. Call the Chesterfield Township Surety Bond Pros at 800-314-7003!
Call 800-314-7003! What is a surety bond? Surety bonds financially enforce an agreement between two parties, particularly when one has an obligation that needs to be guaranteed. If you run a private detective business, you need to do business honestly and on the up and up, To incite you to do so, the government wants a guarantee in the form of a surety bond, which will give the government something to collect on like a security deposit, but with the surety acting on your behalf, putting up a short term loan in your name to pay any valid claim. Pro Surety Bond has over 25 years of combined industry experience. Call even if you believe you can't be bonded because of bad credit. Call 800-314-7003!
If you are bidding on public projects for the City of Chesterfield Township you may be required to post a Bid Bond. The Bid Bond guarantees you will be able to provide the Performance Bonds required in the event you are the low bidder. In essence the Bid Bond pre-qualifies you for the work you are bidding on. Not all jobs require bonding but if they do we can assist you with Bid Bonds, and subsequent Performance and Payment Bonds as required by the state. Please call the Contract Bond Team at Pro Surety Bond for more information.
47275 Sugarbush Road, Chesterfield, MI 48047
Phone: 586-949-0400
Chesterfield Township is a community in Macomb County and it is the 38th most populous in the state of Michigan. Chesterfield is part of the Metro Detroit. Chesterfield only became a township in 1989, though there has been a hamlet on the site since 1830. The hamlet didn’t begin to grow until Grant Trunk Railroad came through in 1865. Today, Chesterfield Township in known for being the home of Lionel, LLC, makers of Lionel trains. The factory moved to china in 2002, but the corporate offices remain in town.
How old are surety bonds? Surety bond go back millennia, actually. One of the earliest example of a surety bond type of arrangement deals with a Mesopotamian merchant who has betrothed his daughter to the son of another merchant. The wedding was held in a far away land and the bride’s father couldn’t attend so he sent her by trade caravan by paying another merchant to take care of her. To be sure that the caravan merchant lived up to his end of the bargain, the bride’s father made him find someone who would underwrite the voyage. Call the Chesterfield Township Surety Bond Pros Today at 800-314-7003!
If a construction company defaults on a building project and the main contractor makes a claim, what are the next steps? There are several ways this can be handled. For example, the surety can help the original subcontractor finish the project; or the sure can bypass the original contractor and hire another contractor to finish the job. If the surety doesn’t want to get personally involved, it can just write a check to the main contractor and let him handle it.
What are bond producers? Surety bond producers are insurance specialists in the surety bond field. They are insurance agents, technically, because surety bonds are insurance, technically. But the surety bond industry is its own animal, and many bond producers don’t sell any regular insurance at all. To be in the surety bond business, you need to have a broad knowledge of that aspect of the industry, and you sometimes have to know about the industries you sell bonds for, eg, the construction business. Give us a call at 800-314-7003.
28 First Street, Ste. B, Mt Clemens, MI 48043
Phone: (586) 493-7600There are literally thousands of different Surety Bonds to guarantee the performance of businesses and individuals. The following list of are the bonds we most commonly see.