Types of Surety Bonds We Offer
Different businesses need different types of bonds. Here's an overview of the most common bond types and who needs them.
Contractor Bonds
Required by many municipalities and project owners, contractor bonds (also called performance or payment bonds) guarantee that a contractor will complete a project according to contract terms and pay subcontractors.
License & Permit Bonds
Required by state or local governments for businesses to obtain or renew certain licenses — including contractors, auto dealers, mortgage brokers, and many others. Often the most affordable bond type.
Court Bonds
Required by courts for certain legal proceedings — including appeal bonds, guardian bonds, executor bonds, and injunction bonds. We help navigate the requirements quickly.
Fidelity Bonds
Protect businesses from employee dishonesty — theft, fraud, embezzlement. Employee Dishonesty Bonds and Business Services Bonds are common for businesses whose employees work in clients' homes or offices.
Commercial Bonds
A broad category of bonds required for specific business activities — utility deposits, customs bonds, tax bonds, and more. Ask Hunter about the specific bond requirements for your industry.
Bond vs. Insurance: Know the Difference
Insurance protects the policyholder. A bond protects the project owner, client, or public — it's a financial guarantee that you'll perform as agreed. If a claim is made on your bond, you're responsible for repaying the surety.
Business Insurance Done Right
Hunter Chaumont has helped hundreds of Texas businesses get properly covered. Don't leave your business exposed — get expert guidance from a local agent who understands your needs.
We Shop Top Carriers
We compare options across leading commercial carriers to make sure your business gets the right coverage at a competitive price.
Industry-Specific Knowledge
Different businesses face different risks. We understand the coverage needs of contractors, retailers, medical professionals, and more.
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