Miscellaneous Bonds
Miscellaneous Bonds are one of the most requested groups of surety bonds in the country, and Bond Titan carries 163 variants of them across the United States. Miscellaneous Bonds are a regulated requirement — usually demanded by a government agency, court, or contractual counterparty — and they sit between you and a financial obligation you've agreed to honor. Common forms inside this group include Performance & Maintenance Bond, Alcohol & Liquor Bond, and License & Permit Bond, plus 1 more specialty form. Filter by your state to find the exact form your obligee requires — the same miscellaneous bond name can have different bond amounts and conditions depending on the jurisdiction.
Common miscellaneous bonds
- Performance & Maintenance Bond
- Alcohol & Liquor Bond
- License & Permit Bond
- Fuel Tax Bond
Common questions
Who needs a miscellaneous bond bond?
Anyone a government agency, court, or contract counterparty has formally required to post a bond. Your license, permit, or court notice will name the bond by type and amount.
How much does a miscellaneous bond bond cost?
Premiums vary by bond amount, your credit profile, and the underlying risk. Most miscellaneous bonds fall between a small flat fee (for low-risk standard bonds) and 1–3% of the bond amount annually (for higher-risk commercial bonds). You'll see your exact premium during checkout.
Do miscellaneous bonds differ from state to state?
Yes — even within the same generic category, bond amounts, terms, and conditions are set by each state's regulating body or court. A performance & maintenance bond bond in one state may be a fraction of the amount required in another. Always select your state when searching so the form you buy matches what your obligee has on file.
Browse miscellaneous bonds by state
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Common bond types in this category
License & Permit BondPerformance & Maintenance BondAlcohol & Liquor BondFuel Tax Bond
Search all 163 miscellaneous bonds →