November 19, 2025
North Carolina Surety Bonds: A Practical Guide for Court, Probate, and Business Needs

If you live or work in North Carolina and suddenly find yourself needing a surety bond, it’s easy to feel unsure about what to do next. Court clerks, state agencies, and licensing boards across the state require bonds for a variety of reasons — and if you’ve never dealt with one before, the process can […]

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May 7, 2025
How a Bond to Stay Execution Works in North Carolina Civil Cases

If you’ve lost a civil court case in North Carolina and plan to appeal, time is not on your side. Courts may begin enforcing the judgment immediately—including wage garnishments, bank levies, or property seizures. That’s why defendants often seek a bond to stay execution while they prepare their appeal. In North Carolina, this type of […]

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June 20, 2022
North Carolina Mechanics Lien Surety Bond

The North Carolina mechanics lien law lays out the circumstances and requirements for a lien. Knowing when to use a lien, or how to remove a lien, can appear confusing with strict time limits and amount constraints. Understanding the North Carolina mechanics lien law is the best way to deal with the lien process. Using […]

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July 26, 2018
Charlotte Surety Bond for Plaintiffs

A Charlotte surety bond can be used by a plaintiff in a court case on their own volition or by the request of the court. It is important that plaintiffs understand their Charlotte surety bond options so they don’t waste their time (or the courts) or their money. Surety bonds are very cost effective and […]

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June 13, 2018
Understanding North Carolina Probate Bond Requirements

The state statute lays out the importance and use of a North Carolina probate bond in a variety of cases. While there is no one size fits all approach to surety bonds, there are such a variety of bonds that a North Carolina probate bond tends to be specific to its use case and necessity. […]

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May 8, 2018
Jurisco Can Handle Your North Carolina Injunction Bond

A North Carolina injunction bond is required when a plaintiff wishes to seek an injunction against a plaintiff. Without this bond, a court is more likely to deny the injunction, as it may cause undue harm against the defendant. Before you waste any time trying to get by without a surety bond, let Jurisco show […]

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November 9, 2015
Personal Representative Bond In North Carolina

Even the inevitability of death cannot prepare people for what happens when an individual dies. This is why the state of North Carolina requires a Personal Representative to be appointed to handle the final expenses and distribution of assets of a person who has died. A Personal Representative, often referred to as an Administrator or […]

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September 17, 2015
When To Use A Lis Pendens Bond in North Carolina

When Rebecca Carol and James Renfrey decided to file for divorce they both knew changes were going to happen. Renfrey moved out of the couple’s three-bedroom house near Raleigh, North Carolina and their staple double date was no longer on the calendar. Each started building a life without the other. No Place Like Home The […]

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January 2, 2012
Five Things Should Know About Surety Bond Companies

JURISCO only deals with civil court bonds leaving some bonds uncovered. When our clients need bonding service we cannot provide, we want to make sure they know what to look for in their supplemental bonding company. Here are five things should know about surety bond companies. What’s their reputation? Before trusting a company to handle […]

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