What is a Guardianship Bond?

This surety bond protects a person deemed incapacitated by the court to ensure the guardian does not abuse or neglect the ward financially or physically.

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Bond Amounts:

A Guardianship Bond may be required to guarantee that the guardian will not abuse or neglect the ward financially or physically. The surety bond costs vary from county to county. The value of the ward’s assets is a determining factor on the bond amount as well

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What does a Guardianship Bond cover?

A person may be deemed incapacitated by the court by either infirmity or age. In these cases, the court may appoint a guardian to handle the incapacitated person’s (ward) financial and physical affairs. Requiring a guardianship bond ensures the person is not mistreated or taken advantage of financially.

What information do I need to apply for a Guardianship Bond?

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Jurisco offers competitive rates for any juris surety bond nationwide, fast service and a broad base of knowledge to help clients throughout the United States. We specialize in:

Our application process is as simple as 1, 2, 3. Simply click on the appeal bond application, fill it out, email it to us with the required court documents and it’s done. Through our years of hands on experience, Jurisco understands that efficiency is imperative in the court system. We want you to have what you need, when you need it. Let’s start the process now.

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The lawyer-trained staff at Jurisco understands the urgency related to defendant’s bonds and other civil court surety bonds. Other surety bond companies provide paperwork and hassles, while Jurisco specializes in solutions. Contact us by email, phone or fax to discuss your surety bonding needs today.  We provide bonds in these states:

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