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Call800-314-7003!What is a surety bond? A surety bond is a way for a business to establish its name and earn trust when it has to make a commitment to another party. If you need a business license you need to make a commitment to follow through on your promise to obey the regulations of your industry, but the government also needs a guarantee that you will do so. A typical business is not in the financial position to guarantee its own promises, at least from the governments’ point of view, so they require you to “guarantee your guarantee” with a surety bond, backed with the surety company’s financial reputation. If a valid claim is made against the bond, the surety will make sure it’s paid through a Pro Surety Bond has over 25 years of combined industry experience. Call today even if your credit is not what it was. We have a program for most people.Call800-314-7003!
Bidding Opportunities in Canyon
If you are bidding on public projects for the City of Canyon 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.
Canyon is a city in Randall county and it is the 175th most populous city in the state of Texas. The site that would become Canyon was first surveyed by one Lincoln Guy Conner in 1887, and settled there himself. They city got its name when it was proposed by A L Hammond, who liked the sound of Palo Duro Canyon, a nearby city. In 1898 the Pecos and Northern railroad came through. Today Canyon is home of the West Texas A&M University and the Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum.
Canyon promotes itself as a family oriented city, one that provides the right foundation for children. Canyon’s schools regularly come in above the state average that goes for everything from P-12 to ACT scores. It has a low cost of living, 250 days of pure sunshine and hundreds of acres of parks. And Canyon does it with one of the lowest tax rates in the state, through the strategic leverage of Texas’s 4B sales tax. That’s what they use to manage growth and promote a great way of life. Call the Canyon Surety Bond Pros Today at800-314-7003!
What sorts of things should a bond agent be telling me about surety bonds? One important thing he should be telling you is that the final responsibility for the claim falls on the bond purchaser’s shoulders. If he does not, hang up the phone, because he is most likely just trying to move on to the next sale. It is one of the jobs of the surety bond agent to educate the public about surety bonds, and knowing that you will have to sign a contract that relieves the surety of final responsibility for the claim is probably the most important thing you should know.
If You Have A Canyon Surety Bond Need, Call Pro Surety Bond
Does the surety work for me or for the party that asked me to buy it? This is a complicated question and one that reveals the nature of the three way contract between the party demanding the bond, i.e, obligee, the party that is required to buy the bond, i.e. the principal, and the surety, i.e. the obligor. The first reality is that the obligee is the final customer in the three way transaction, because there would be no bond bought (usually) if he had not demanded it. But this doesn’t mean that the surety pays any claim the obligee makes. The surety’s job is to make sure the claim is valid, because the surety issued the bond on the assumption that the applicant was a good risk, and a claim is like someone is saying he’s wrong. It’s in the best interest of the surety to pay out as little as possible, so in this sense the surety is serving as a de facto advocate (though not a legal one).Give us a call at800-314-7003
The Surety Bonds We See Most Commonly in Canyon, TX
There 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.