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Required Surety Bonds in New Mexico
Typical New Mexico bonds include (click on any for more info):
Surety Bond | Obligee | Bond Amount | |
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Alcohol Bonds | Various State Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
Appeal Bonds | Various Courts | Varies | Apply Now |
Attachment Bonds | Various Courts | Varies | Apply Now |
Auto Dealer Bonds | Division of Motor Vehicles - Dealer Licensing Bureau | Typically $25,000 - $50,000 | Apply Now |
Bid Bonds | Project Owner or GC requiring bonds | Varies | Apply Now |
Construction Bonds | Project Owner or GC requiring bonds | Varies | Apply Now |
Contractor License Bonds | New Mexico Construction Industries and Manufactured Housing Division | $10,000 | Apply Now |
Court Bonds | Various Courts | Varies | Apply Now |
Cryptocurrency Bonds | Various State Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
DMEPOS Bonds | Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) | $50,000 | Apply Now |
Encroachment Bonds | Various State Highway Department | Varies | Apply Now |
ERISA Bonds | Fund Beneficiaries | Often ~ $1,000,000 but may vary | Apply Now |
Express Script Bonds | Express Scripts (required on a federal level) | $500,000 | Apply Now |
Fidelity Bonds | Employer | Varies | Apply Now |
Freight Broker Bonds (BMC-84 Bonds) | Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) | $75,000 | Apply Now |
Health Club Bonds | The State in which the Health Club operates | $50,000 | Apply Now |
Janitorial/Cleaning Service Bonds | Varies | Varies | Apply Now |
License & Permit Bonds | Varies | Varies | Apply Now |
Lost Instrument Bonds | Typically runs to the Transfer Agent | Varies | Apply Now |
Lottery Bonds | Various Lottery Commissions | Varies | Apply Now |
Maintenance Bonds | Project Owner or Municipality | Varies | Apply Now |
Marijuana Bonds | Various State Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
Mechanic's Lien Bonds | Typically the Local/State Registry of Deeds | Varies | Apply Now |
Money Transmitter Bonds | Various State Entities | Varies by State | Apply Now |
Mortgage Broker Bonds | Bank Commissioner, Banking Dept. | $50,000 | Apply Now |
Notary Bonds | New Mexico Secretary of State | Varies | Apply Now |
Paid Family Medical Leave (PFML) Bonds | Various State Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
Performance & Payment Bonds | Project Owner or GC requiring bonds | Varies | Apply Now |
Probate & Fiduciary Bonds | Various Courts | Varies | Apply Now |
Reclamation Bonds | Various Government Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
Solar Decommissioning Bonds | Typically Town/City/State | Varies | Apply Now |
Subdivision/Site Improvement Bonds | Various Municipal Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
Supply Bonds | Project Owner or GC requiring bonds | Varies | Apply Now |
Title Bonds | New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles | Varies | Apply Now |
Tobacco Bonds | Various State Entities | Varies | Apply Now |
Utility Bonds | Utility Company | Varies | Apply Now |
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Required Surety Bonds in New Mexico
The three broad categories of New Mexico surety bonds are construction and contractor bonds, license and permit bonds, and court bonds.
New Mexico Construction & Contractor Bonds
New Mexico state agencies sponsoring public works projects over a certain dollar amount require contractors to purchase a bid bond as a condition for submitting a bid. The winning bidder must then purchase other construction-related bonds, such as a performance bond, payment bond, maintenance bond, or another type of contractor surety bond. Similar bonding requirements often exist for public works projects at the municipal level.
New Mexico License Bonds
Through a number of boards and commissions, the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department issues licenses in more than 30 different professions and trades. In many cases, becoming licensed requires the purchase of a license surety bond to ensure that business is conducted in accordance with New Mexico law. Some municipalities also require local licensing or permitting and have a similar surety bond requirement.
New Mexico Court Bonds
New Mexico courts may require appeal bonds and probate bonds. A plaintiff or defendant may need to purchase a surety bond when appealing a court decision, especially when contested property is involved. A probate bond may be required from anyone appointed as executor or an estate, guardian of a minor, or in any other fiduciary capacity.
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