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Surety bonds by state

Surety bonds in New Jersey

New Jersey’s dense construction, port, and home improvement markets bring surety bonds into many licensing processes. A surety bond protects the obligee and the public — if a valid claim is paid, the bonded New Jersey business generally reimburses the surety.

Bonds commonly required in New Jersey

Home Improvement / Contractor Bond

Certain New Jersey contractors and home improvement firms may be required to post a bond protecting consumers.

Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond

Dealers commonly carry a bond intended to protect buyers and the state.

Notary Public Bond

Where required, a notary bond helps protect the public from notarial errors or misconduct.

Mortgage / Lending Bond

Mortgage and lending licensees may be required to maintain a surety bond.

Performance & Payment Bonds

Public construction often requires these bonds to assure completion and payment to subcontractors.

Confirm the specific bond with the obligee or your New Jersey licensing board, then get a quote so you can compare premiums.

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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