December 8, 2015
Uses of Writ of Attachment Texas Bond

Are you involved in a case where someone owes you money and need a way to protect payment? A writ of attachment Texas surety bond helps. A writ of attachment Texas surety bond is used in several types of situations including property securement, ensuring someone testifies in court, and helping parents regain possession of their […]

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December 3, 2015
Cash Surety Bond Decision

The decision between posting cash or a surety bond isn’t as hard as one may think. It may seem simpler to put up cash instead of a surety bond, but in the majority of cases a bond is the better way to go when handling a cash surety bond decision. Cash Is Hard To Collect […]

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December 1, 2015
Writ of Possession Texas Bond

With factors driving more people to rent than buy, the renters market is getting more competitive and more expensive. Landlords in Texas, as in other states, are having to deal with a very negative side of this exchange: evictions. This is why a writ of possession Texas surety bond is becoming very familiar to both […]

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November 27, 2015
Bond Real Estate Broker Requirements

Surety bond real estate restrictions are in place to safeguard against wrong actions on the part of a mortgage broker. All 50 states require a real estate broker bond before any individual or firm works in the mortgage industry. Mortgaging A Dream Buying a home and owning property is part of the American Dream which […]

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November 24, 2015
Release of Lien Bond Expectations

Homeowners can find themselves facing foreclosure if someone claims they owe them money. A release of lien is a recourse for people to settle debts without losing their property. The majority of states allow a person or business who claim to be owed payment for goods and services to place a lien on property of the […]

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November 19, 2015
Receiver Bond For A Bankrupt Business

Over 55,000 businesses went bankrupt in 2014, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. When a business declares bankruptcy the court in every state requires a receiver bond (assignee bond) to cover any unlawful handling of money. This surety bond is required by states because even though the defunct company is bankrupt it still has to […]

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November 18, 2015
Surety Bond Same Day Service

When a court or state demands a surety bond they want the bond expeditiously. Jurisco understands that the need for a surety bond can arise quickly. A team of lawyer-trained staff knows how important a surety bond is for a plaintiff, defendant, or for an individual seeking a bond for their licensing requirements so they […]

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November 12, 2015
Custodian of Veteran Fiduciary Bond

Many people understand the value that Veterans have provided their country, however, it often takes a national holiday or tragedy to put that value in focus. Even when the men and women who have served America are not on the top of the news they always deserve care and respect. One of the ways the […]

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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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