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Call 800-314-7003! Do I really need this surety bond? The short answer is yes but you may not be clear about the reason why it. Let’s say you collect sales tax for the Oregon department of taxation. The department of taxation doesn’t take too kindly when people don’t make their deposits, and it’s perfectly understandable that they want some kind of guarantee or assurance that they can collect that money one way or the other. That’s what a surety bond is for: it’s a way of getting you to monetarily cover yourself, or cover them rather, in case you can’t deposit your taxes otherwise. Pro Surety Bond covers itself every day by digging up the most incredible rates on surety bonds for all of our clients, and that means you even if your credit is not good. Call today for a fast and free quote! Call 800-314-7003!
Bidding Opportunities in Corvallis
If you are bidding on public projects for the City of Corvallis 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.
Corvallis, Oregon, population 56,000 is the county seat of Benton County and the largest city in the Corvallis metropolitan statistical area. Corvallis got its start in 1845 by one Joseph Avery who settled the land at the mouth of the Marys River. He opened a store, platted the land and began selling plots in the community that he originally called Marysville. In the 19th century Corvallis had a boom in 1889 when an electrical plant was established on site. There was a massive amount of press coverage about it and it pulled in times of private investment into the city, which allowed it to build new street railways and a flour mill and a large hotel. It saddled the city with a ton of debt, but put it on the map in any case. Today Corvallis is an award winning city widely recognized as one of the best college city in America and a great place to live. Corvallis has two other curious things it excels at: it ranks number one in patents per capita, and It also has the highest in peace corps volunteers per capita. Make whatever sense of that you can.
The campus of Corvallis in State University is by far the biggest employer in the city. There is however a major high tech presence in the work force including AVI BioPharma, CH2M HILL, SIGA Techgnologies, Evanite Fiber ONAMI and Hewlett Packard to name just a few. As you can see Health Services are prominently emphasized in this list of industries. Additionally Corvallis, Oregon was ranked number 48 on the 100 best places to live in the USA to open a small business by Fortune Small Business 2008. Nevertheless Corvallis officials are always seeking to diversify the employment market. The Economic Development Office is promoting Corvallis as a safe city, an innovative city, a great city for those with entrepreneurial spirit, and a city that is all around committed to cultivating a business friendly relationship with investors both external and internal.Call the Corvallis Surety Bond Pros Today at 800-314-7003!
It sounds like the economy in Corvallis is doing pretty well, and that means success in a small business should you choose to invest you time and money in one. Since you know you need a surety bond you may be wondering how many other people are in the same boat as you, and what other industries are covered? Do you own a liquor store? If so there are regulations that govern the collection of sales and liquor tax on those items. Are you a life settlement provider? There are rules which govern fraud and other crimes people in that industry may commit. Are you a farm labor contractor? There are labor regulations which govern the pay and treatment of the labor you employee. As you can see surety bonds have applications for many different circumstances, so it’s not so big a deal if your industry has the same thing.
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Even though you may not find surety bonds particularly exciting, we do and we want to be your next surety bond provider. However we understand if you would like to look around a little more and see what the competition has to offer. We think you’ll be back though. In the meantime you should ask yourself a couple of questions about any perspective surety bond provider. The first is will they turn the house upside down to find the most incredibly priced surety bond rates they can uncover? The second is can they do it quickly and get you on your way back to earning your business? Pro Surety Bond affirms to the public that it blasts the competition out of the water on not only these two factors but on the rest of them as well. Just call us and give us an opportunity to prove this to you. Give us a call at 800-314-7003
The Surety Bonds We See Most Commonly in Corvallis, OR
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.