Oklahoma Motor Service Club Bond
Overview
Oklahoma motor service club members pay dues expecting roadside assistance, towing, travel discounts, and emergency services — this bond protects them if the club fails to deliver. Any company operating as a motor service club in Oklahoma must post this bond with the state before collecting a single membership fee. It guarantees the club will honor its contractual obligations to members and comply with applicable Oklahoma licensing requirements. Without it, you cannot legally operate.
Who Needs This Bond?
Operators and owners of motor service clubs — companies that sell memberships promising roadside assistance, emergency road service, towing referrals, or travel-related benefits in Oklahoma — need this bond. If your business model involves collecting dues or fees from Oklahoma residents in exchange for automotive assistance or travel club services, the state requires you to be bonded. Startups entering this market and established clubs renewing their Oklahoma authorization both go through the same bonding requirement. This is a statewide obligation, not a city or county rule.
What is this Bond For?
This bond creates a financial guarantee that your motor service club will perform what it promises to its Oklahoma members. If the club collects dues and then fails to provide contracted services — or shuts down and leaves members with no recourse — the bond provides a mechanism for those harmed to seek compensation. Oklahoma's oversight of motor service clubs depends on this bond as a condition of licensure, ensuring only financially accountable operators enter the market. It protects the public, not the business owner.
When is it Required?
Applying for a motor service club license in Oklahoma is the moment this bond becomes mandatory. You must have the bond in place before the state will approve your application and allow you to begin marketing or selling memberships. Renewal of your license will also require a current, valid bond on file. Operating without the bond in place exposes you to license denial or revocation.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies statewide across Oklahoma and covers the full scope of your motor service club operations within the state. There is no county-by-county or city-level variation — the requirement is uniform for all Oklahoma-licensed motor service clubs. If you operate in multiple states, each state with its own motor club licensing law will have its own separate bonding requirement.
How to Buy Online
Click the Buy This Bond Online button on this page to open the secure surety portal in a new tab. Enter your business details, complete the application, and your bond documents can be issued quickly — no waiting on an agent callback. Once issued, you'll have the documentation you need to submit to the state with your license application.
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