We have surety bond quotes on the same day at Pro Surety Bond. 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. There is no question about it, calling 800-314-7003 is where you'll find among the best surety bond premiums. See how easy it can be to purchase a surety bond. Call the Holland Surety Bond Pros at 800-314-7003!
Call 800-314-7003! What is a surety bond? A surety bond is a written agreement to guarantee a performance or commitment. If your business collects any taxes for the state through sales, you must promise to make your deposits according to an agreed schedule, and if you don’t the state reserves the right to collect that tax in any way it deems necessary. A surety bond makes it easier for everyone because the surety is required to pay any valid claim regardless of whether the bond purchaser agrees with the claim or not. That’s the only way surety bonds can work. If a claim is made, the surety loans you the money to pay the claim, and collects the money from you after. Pro Surety Bond has over 25 years of combined industry experience. Call even if you are daunted at the idea of applying for a surety bond with bad credit on the books. Call 800-314-7003!
If you are bidding on public projects for the City of Holland 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.
270 S. River Avenue Holland, MI 49423
Phone: 616-355-1300
Holland is a city in Ottawa and Allegan Counties, spanning both in equal proportions, and it is the 53rd most populous community in the state of Michigan. The city was founded by the Dutch, and not surprisingly they wanted to name the place something close to their heart. Today Holland is the home of Hope College and Western Theological Seminary, both of which are institutions of the Reformed Church in America. Today Holland, Michigan is part of the Grand Rapids Metropolitan Area.
When I hire a Holland contractor like a plumber or sheet rock installer, I always see “licensed, bonded and insured.” What do those things mean? When you hire a contractor, it’s usually impossible to know which guys are on the up and up, and which ones are fraudsters. The government requires licensure as a measure against just anyone going out there and claiming they are contractors and doing more damage than they were hired to fix. Call the Holland Surety Bond Pros Today at 800-314-7003!
In order to be licensed in Holland as a contractor, in almost all cases one has to be bonded. This is true for virtually any industry in any state, and the surety bond is like an account with a deposit that allow for the party hiring the contractor to collect for damages that they incur as a result of a contractor not finishing the job they were hired to do. Insurance, on the other hand covers accidents that cause damage to persons or property as a result of negligence on the party of the contractor, like if, say, someone trips over something and hurts themselves.
This should reveal the difference between surety bonds and insurance. Insurance covers parties that incur damages as a result of something that contractor did or did not do, but not related to the work itself. Insurance premiums are put into one fund and all claims are paid out of that fund. The surety bond allows for damages for the work itself, whether it was not completed on time, or was not completed up to code. The damages for uncompleted work are paid for by the contractor, with the surety performing the service paying for the guarantee with a short term loan to the contractor. Give us a call at 800-314-7003.
272 E 8th St A, Holland, MI 49423
Phone: (616) 392-2389There 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.