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Surety bonds in Oklahoma

Oklahoma’s energy, agriculture, and construction sectors bring surety bonds into many licensing processes. A surety bond protects the obligee and the public — if a claim is paid, the bonded Oklahoma business generally repays the surety.

Bonds commonly required in Oklahoma

Contractor / Roofing License Bond

Certain Oklahoma trades, including some roofing registrations, may require a bond protecting consumers.

Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond

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

Notary Public Bond

Oklahoma notaries are often required to carry a bond supporting the integrity of their notarial acts.

Right-of-Way Permit Bond

Work in public rights-of-way may require a permit bond before the relevant agency approves it.

Performance & Payment Bonds

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

Confirm the exact requirement with the obligee or state board, then get a quote to compare costs.

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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