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Surety bonds play a pivotal role in various industries, offering a safety net for businesses and individuals involved in contracts, projects or legal matters. These financial instruments provide a layer of security, ensuring that obligations are met and promises are kept.  

How Do Surety Bonds Work? 

Surety bonds are essentially three-party agreements involving the obligee (the party requesting the bond), the principal (the party required to obtain the bond) and the surety (the entity providing the bond). The purpose of a surety bond is to protect the obligee financially, ensuring compensation if the principal fails to fulfill their contractual obligations or financial responsibilities. 

When the principal fails to meet their obligations, the obligee can make a claim against the surety bond. If the claim is valid, the surety compensates the obligee up to the bond‘s coverage amount. However, the principal is still ultimately responsible for repaying the surety for the amount paid to the obligee, which creates a strong financial incentive for the principal to fulfill their commitments. 

What Are Common Types of Surety Bonds? 


Surety bonds come in various forms, each designed to address specific needs. Some common types of surety bonds include the following: 


  • Contract bonds—These are often used in the construction industry, ensuring that contractors fulfill their contractual obligations, including project completion, payment to subcontractors and adherence to quality standards.
  • Commercial bonds—These bonds serve a broader range of purposes, from guaranteeing compliance with licensing regulations (such as auto dealer or mortgage broker licenses) to protecting consumers from fraudulent activities.
  • Court bonds—Court bonds include various subtypes, such as probate bonds, appeal bonds and injunction bonds, which guarantee compliance with court orders and decisions.
  • License and permit bonds—These bonds are required for obtaining licenses or permits for certain business activities, ensuring that the licensee adheres to relevant laws and regulations.


How Long Are Surety Bonds Good For? 

The duration of a surety bond varies depending on its type. Some bonds may be needed for a single project and have a specific end date, while others, like commercial bonds or license and permit bonds, might be required on an ongoing basis. It‘s essential to understand your bond’s terms and renew it as necessary to maintain compliance. 

How Much Do Surety Bonds Cost and How Is This Calculated? 

The cost of a surety bond, known as the premium, varies based on several factors. These factors include the type of bond, the bond amount, the principal‘s creditworthiness and the risk associated with the specific project or obligation. Premiums are typically a small percentage of the bond amount (e.g., between 1% and 15%). In most cases, principals with better financial and professional track records may enjoy lower premiums. 

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With a history of service dating back to the 19th century, FSB Insurance is well-equipped with extensive knowledge and experience and will work with you to help you understand and address your bond-related needs. Contact us today to learn more.  

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Jackson Office

460 Oil Well Road
Jackson, TN 38305

P: (731) 668-9312

Murfreesboro Office

319 West McKnight Drive
Murfreesboro, TN 37129

P: (615) 893-5064

McKenzie Office

15715 Highland Drive
McKenzie, TN 38201

P: (731) 352-2424

Humboldt Office

1411 Main Street
Humboldt, TN 38343

P: (731) 784-6666

Martin Office

255 Lindell Street
Martin, TN 38237

P: (731) 587-4213

Columbia Office

1040 N James Campbell Blvd, Suite 105
Columbia, TN 38401

P: (931) 388-54007
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