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Surety Bonds in Texas

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Texas is one of the most active states for surety bond requirements, with bonds needed for contractors, auto dealers, notaries, mortgage brokers, and freight brokers. SuretyBond Simple makes it fast and easy to get bonded in Texas — with competitive rates, same-day approvals, and no hidden fees.

Common Texas Surety Bonds

Here are the most frequently required surety bonds in Texas:

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Contractor License Bond

Bond Amount
$10,000–$25,000

Required for licensed contractors in Texas through the Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR).

Typical cost: from 1% of bond amount/year
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Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond

Bond Amount
$25,000–$50,000

Required by the Texas DMV (TxDMV) for all licensed motor vehicle dealers in Texas.

Typical cost: from 1% of bond amount/year
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Notary Bond

Bond Amount
$10,000

Required by the TX Secretary of State for all notaries public in Texas.

Typical cost: $50–$100 (multi-year term)
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Freight Broker Bond (BMC-84)

Bond Amount
$75,000

Federally required by the FMCSA for all licensed freight brokers operating in Texas and nationwide.

Typical cost: $900–$3,000/year
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Mortgage Broker Bond

Bond Amount
$25,000–$75,000

Required for licensed mortgage brokers and loan originators operating in Texas.

Typical cost: from 1% of bond amount/year
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License & Permit Bond

Bond Amount
Varies

Various Texas business licenses and permits require a surety bond as part of the licensing process.

Typical cost: from 1% of bond amount/year

Texas Bond Requirements at a Glance

Bond TypeBond AmountIssuing AgencyTerm
Contractor License Bond$10,000–$25,000Texas Dept. of Licensing & Regulation (TDLR)Annual
Motor Vehicle Dealer Bond$25,000–$50,000Texas DMV (TxDMV)Annual
Notary Bond$10,000TX Secretary of StateMulti-Year
Freight Broker Bond (BMC-84)$75,000FMCSA (Federal)Annual
Mortgage Broker Bond$25,000–$75,000Texas Dept. of Financial RegulationAnnual
Note: Bond amounts and requirements can change. Always verify current requirements with the issuing agency before purchasing your bond.

How Much Does a Texas Surety Bond Cost?

You never pay the full bond amount — you pay a small annual premium, typically 1%–15% of the bond amount. Your rate depends primarily on your credit score:

Credit ScoreTypical Rate$25,000 Bond$50,000 Bond
750+ (Excellent)0.5%–2%$125–$500/yr$250–$1,000/yr
700–749 (Good)1%–3%$250–$750/yr$500–$1,500/yr
650–699 (Fair)2%–5%$500–$1,250/yr$1,000–$2,500/yr
600–649 (Average)4%–8%$1,000–$2,000/yr$2,000–$4,000/yr
Below 600 (Poor)7%–15%$1,750–$3,750/yr$3,500–$7,500/yr

Use our Bond Cost Calculator for a personalized estimate.

How to Get a Surety Bond in Texas

1

Identify Your Bond Requirement

Find out which bond you need, the required amount, and the issuing agency in Texas.

2

Submit Your Application

Fill out our simple online form — takes less than 5 minutes. No hard credit pull required for most bonds.

3

Receive Your Quote

We shop across multiple A-rated carriers to find you the best rate. Most quotes are delivered same day.

4

Get Your Bond Certificate

Once approved, we issue your bond certificate digitally so you can complete your Texas license application.

Texas Surety Bond FAQ

How much does a surety bond cost in Texas?

Texas surety bond premiums typically range from 1%–15% of the bond amount, based on your credit score and bond type. Applicants with good credit (700+) generally qualify for rates of 1%–3%.

Can I get a Texas surety bond with bad credit?

Yes. Surety programs are available for all credit levels. You'll pay a higher premium (7%–15%), but bonds are available to almost everyone.

How fast can I get bonded in Texas?

Most standard Texas surety bonds can be issued same day. Submit your application and receive your bond certificate within hours.

Do I need to renew my Texas surety bond?

Most surety bonds in Texas are annual and must be renewed each year to keep your license active. We'll notify you before your bond expires.

Will applying for a bond affect my credit score?

Most surety companies perform a soft credit pull, which does NOT affect your credit score. Hard inquiries are rare and only used for very large bonds.

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