April 29, 2013
Why do Surety Bonds Require Collateral?

In a previous post, we explored the topic of defendants bonds and appeal bonds in particular. In upcoming posts we will define in more detail other kinds of defendants bonds. For this post, however, the surety bond experts at Jurisco will be answering the question that many attorneys ask when they are required to procure […]

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April 22, 2013
E-Filing Surety Bonds in California

Did you know that the electronic filing (E-filing) of certain civil court documents is available (and sometimes mandatory) in counties and judicial districts all over California? Its true. Pursuant to amendments in the California Code of Civil Procedure section 1010.6, civil court documents can be filed easily and efficiently from your office. In Orange County […]

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April 22, 2013
California Appeal Bond

Often times surety bonds are used in cases to protect an enjoined party from wrongful civil actions. These generally fall under the category of plaintiff bonds. However there is also a list of surety bonds used as good faith measures so certain legal actions can be delayed. These are called defendants bonds. Over the coming […]

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April 19, 2013
Writ of Attachment Bond in California

There are many reasons why a plaintiff would seek a prejudgment Writ of Attachment Bond in a civil proceeding; and there are valid reasons why seeking to attach in a civil proceeding is not a good tactic. California has strict statutory regulations regarding a claimant seeking to attach so it is important to weigh the […]

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April 15, 2013
California Surety Bonds

Plaintiffs involved in court cases in California must be aware of all their surety bond requirements. Today, our surety bond blog will discuss a few types of plaintiff bonds in California. A plaintiff may be required to have any combination of the following court bonds: replevin, garnishment, attachment, sheriff indemnity, corporate undertaking, receiver/assignee, bid protest, […]

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April 13, 2013
Personal Representative Bond in California

A Personal Representative Bond in California is required to protect the interest of the deceased’s estate, its heirs and those parties who are owed money. The responsibility of a personal representative (commonly referred to as an administrator or executor in California) is taken seriously by the courts. Courts mandate the surety bond as a form […]

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March 30, 2013
Replevin Bond in California

A Replevin Bond in California may be the only legal action available to a plaintiff in order to levy property before a judgment is made. In order to take this action, California state law requires a plaintiff secure a replevin bond to cover the value of the property, as well as court costs. This surety […]

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March 21, 2012
How to get an Attachment Bond in California​

A Attachment Bond in California​ is required for plaintiff’s seeking to attachment personal property before a judgment is made. The surety bond covers damages and the full cost of the attachment to protect the defendant from a financial loss. Requirements for bonding vary by California district; meaning Los Angeles may impose a higher bond amount […]

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February 24, 2012
Distress or Distraint Bond in California

The ripple effects of the Great Recession remain with high rates of unemployment, foreclosures and businesses closing in California. When businesses decline, their bills start going unpaid. One of those bills left unpaid may be the rent on commercial property. Like tenants in an apartment complex, the proprietor can evict a business for unpaid rents. […]

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