February 21, 2012
Injunction Bond in Illinois

A home is for sale in Illinois and a potential buyer is ready to close the deal. What could go wrong? Well, let’s say a divorced couple is fighting for ownership of that property and only one party is selling the house. Now the deal does not seem as sweet. This type of situation where […]

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February 10, 2012
Types of Court Bonds in Florida

A Court Bonds in Florida may apply to the plaintiff or a defendant depending on the situation. Florida courts deem surety bonds necessary when the court proceedings could result in an unwarranted loss to either party. In Florida, Jurisco surety bond experts can help clients determine which type of court bond is applicable to their […]

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February 9, 2012
Indemnity Sheriff Bond Indiana

Indiana law requires a member of law enforcement to have an official order of possession or writ of execution before repossessing property. The state also mandates a plaintiff to protect law enforcement in this action with an Indemnity Sheriff bond Indiana. Without this surety bond, an Indiana sheriff’s department would be vulnerable to a lawsuit […]

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February 9, 2012
All Our Court Bond Applications Online

The digital age makes things easier and more convenient including court bond applications. Jurisco strives to keep our surety bond application process straightforward and efficient that’s why we make all our Court Bond Applications Online. Clients may fill out surety bond applications for executor bonds, probate bonds and fiduciary bonds on the bond application page. […]

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January 31, 2012
Types of Fiduciary Bonds in Georgia

The term fiduciary bond covers judicial bonds guaranteeing the duties by a fiduciary (a person entrusted with property and/or power for the benefit of another person, estate). In Georgia, there is a variety of fiduciary bonds. Today, the Jurisco surety bond blog covers four common fiduciary bonds in Georgia: guardianship bond, executor bond, trustee bond, […]

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January 25, 2012
Court Bonds in Alabama

The plaintiff and defendant may require a court bonds in Alabama. To keep the surety bond process simple, it’s important to know which type of bond is required and the best time to use a bond. Discussing the court case with a surety bonding expert will help best determine which type of court bonds are […]

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January 20, 2012
Personal Representative Bonds Protect Assets in Florida

Many Florida courts require a personal representative bond as a way to protect an estate, beneficiaries and creditors from a financial loss. A Personal Representative Bonds Protect Assets, also known as an Administrator or Executor, has a duty to the beneficiaries of an estate to pay any debts the estate owes, execute the decedent’s final […]

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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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December 26, 2011
Medical Malpractice Law Change Bond Requirements in North Carolina

Our headquarters is in Tallahassee, Florida but our bonding services are available in all 50 states. Every state has different bonding requirements and it’s important to stay abreast on important issues.This week we’d like to draw attention to North Carolina and the their efforts to decrease the number of medical malpractice claims and payments. The […]

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