Surety bonds in New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, construction, retail, and professional services occasionally require surety bonds for licensing or public contracts. The bond protects the public and the obligee; the bonded New Hampshire business remains responsible for repaying any claim the surety pays.
Bonds commonly required in New Hampshire
Contractor / Permit Bond
Some New Hampshire municipalities require contractors to post a bond as part of local permitting.
Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond
Dealers commonly carry a bond intended to protect buyers and the state.
Notary Public Bond
Where applicable, a notary bond supports the public’s reliance on properly performed notarial acts.
Right-of-Way Permit Bond
Work affecting public roads may require a permit bond before the issuing agency approves it.
Performance & Payment Bonds
Public projects frequently require these bonds to assure completion and payment.
Verify the exact bond with the obligee or your New Hampshire licensing authority, then request a quote to learn the premium.
A surety bond protects the party requiring it (the obligee) and the public — it is not insurance for your business. If a claim is paid, the principal generally repays the surety. Bond requirements and amounts are set by the obligee and vary by license type and jurisdiction. Verify the exact requirement before you buy.
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