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At the center of the surety bond process is the obligee—the party who requires the bond. While much attention is often given to the principal (the party who must fulfill an obligation) and the surety (the company that backs the bond), the obligee plays a critical and often overlooked role. This is t...
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HB 123: Public Officials
The bond requirements for circuit court judges and magistrates will be repealed through this house bill. Under current law a...
HB 186: Miscellaneous Bond – Lottery Contracts
The lottery will be authorized in Wyoming through this bill. Vendors will be required to post a perfor...
LB 392: Public Officials
The treasurer of a learning community coordinating council must post a surety bond under this new bill. It must be in the am...
LB 441: Appeal Bonds
Exemption is provided through this for all appellants that are indigent from the appeal bond requirements of existing law or mun...
AB 20: License Bond – Residential Care Homes
Homes for individual residential care must be licensed and also post a surety bond. The amount of the bo...
HB 1430: Public Officials
The Puget Sound Port Authority is created through this bill. This will require its designated treasurer to post a surety bo...