Pro Surety Bond makes purchasing surety bonds easier for you than you can imagine. 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. If you call 800-314-7003 right now you'll be in touch with one of the best trained staffs of agents in the industry. Let us show you why our clients are so happy with our service. Call the La Crosse Surety Bond Pros at 800-314-7003 !
Call 800-314-7003! What is a surety bond? Surety bonds don't have anything to do with corporate bonds. It might be more useful to think of them as a form of short-term credit, or a security deposit. Why would you need this short-term credit? Let's say you are a natural gas contractor in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This is an industry with a copious number of regulations, most of which pertain to safety and health of the public. If you break those rules you can find yourself with a fine, and in order to guarantee that those fines can be paid, the government require you to take out a surety bond. If a claim is made against you, the surety has agreed beforehand to step up and pay the claim for you. However, since it's not Insurance you still have to pay the trading company back. Pro Surety Bond has over 25 years of joint industry experience. Call 800-314-7003!
If you are bidding on public projects for the City of La Crosse 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.
400 La Crosse Street, La Crosse, WI 54601
Phone: (608) 789-7200
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La Crosse is a city in and the county seat of La Crosse County, and it is the twelth most populous community in the state of Wisconsin. The cross was originally settled by fur traders who traveled the Mississippi River in the late seventeenth century. The first written record of a visit to the site that would become La Crosse is by Zebulon Pike, the explorer who mounted an expedition up the Mississippi. It was he who recorded the locations name as Prairie “la crosse”, the name apparently originating from a French game with sticks that resembles a bishop's crozier, or in French "la crosse". Lacrosse is the principal city in the La Crosse Onalaska Metropolitan statistical area. it is also the home of the University of Wisconsin-lacrosse, vertebral University, and Western Technical College.
The largest employers in La Crosse include Gundersen Health System; Mayo Clinic Health System; Trane manufacturer of heating, ventilating and air-conditioning systems; KwikTrip the convenience store chain; La Crosse County; and the school district of lacrosse. Major Companies headquartered in La Crosse include the Altra Federal Credit Union; Authenticom Inc, the database SaaS company; La Crosse Technology which makes atomic clocks and weather stations; Logistics Health Incorporated; and City Brewing Company formerly Heileman's old style Brewery. Call the La Crosse Surety Bond Pros Today at 800-314-7003
The economy of Lacrosse is popping, so now is probably a good time to start a small business. However, when you open a business you're taking on the responsibility of adhering to the regulations of your industry. As a condition of licensure, and to encourage you to continue your best business practices, the government requires that you take out a surety bond as a guarantee. What's the weather here a fruit and vegetable dealer or a manufactured home dealer, Whether, you're an alcohol manufacturer or an alcohol rectifier, what are your beer wholesaler or collection agency, you will need a distinct surety bond.
Why can't I use my insurance instead of having to buy a surety bond? Surety bonds are only needed with transactions that require a guarantee. This guarantee is not unlike a consumer guarantee, just more formal. You can't use insurance because insurance applies to accidental things that happen to you. When you buy an insurance policy the insurance company takes on your risk within a certain domain. if you make a claim, it comes out of the pool of premiums of all the policy holders. However, surety bonds cover contractual obligations, and those are avoidable, at least in principle. If insurance companies allowed you to use insurance for contractual agreements, it would raise the specter of moral hazard, a situation which a party takes more risk than it would because it knows that someone else will have to pay the consequences. Give us a call at 800-314-7003.
601 7th St N, La Crosse, WI 54601
Phone: (608) 784-4880There 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.