Orlando International Airport, FL Non-Concessionaire Rent A Car Permit Bond
Overview
Operating a non-concessionaire rental car business at Orlando International Airport? You need this bond before you can get your permit approved. Orlando International Airport requires this surety bond as a financial guarantee that your rental car operation will comply with all applicable permit terms and airport regulations. It protects the airport authority against losses caused by your failure to meet your obligations as a permitted, non-concessionaire rent-a-car operator.
Who Needs This Bond?
Your rental car company is not an on-airport concessionaire — but you still pick up and drop off customers at Orlando International Airport. If you are operating as a non-concessionaire rent-a-car company seeking a permit to conduct business at OIA, this bond is a mandatory part of your permit application. Off-airport and transportation network rental operators who require airport access must secure this bond to legally operate under their permit.
What is this Bond For?
This bond guarantees that your company will fulfill the obligations set out in your non-concessionaire rent-a-car permit issued by Orlando International Airport. It ensures the airport authority can recover costs if you violate permit conditions, fail to pay required fees, or otherwise breach your operating agreement. The bond does not cover your customers — it protects the airport authority and holds you accountable to the terms of your permit.
When is it Required?
Before your non-concessionaire rent-a-car permit is issued, this bond must already be in force. Orlando International Airport will not approve your permit application without documented proof that the bond is active. If your current bond lapses or is cancelled during your permit term, your authorization to operate at the airport is immediately at risk — so maintaining continuous coverage is just as critical as obtaining it initially.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively to operations at Orlando International Airport in Orange County, Florida. It is a local airport authority requirement, not a Florida state license bond. If you operate at multiple Florida airports, each location may carry its own separate bonding requirement.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and you'll be taken directly into the secure surety portal in a new tab, where you can complete your application and purchase immediately. Once issued, your bond documents are available digitally so you can submit them to Orlando International Airport without delay.
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