Texas Surety Bonds
Bond requirements in Texas are written by the agency, court, or municipality that issues your license — which is why Texas alone has 135 distinct surety bonds in active circulation. Bond Titan organizes them by what you actually do: Business Operations Bonds, Contractor Bonds, and Environmental Bonds, and 7 more categoryies. 48 of those bonds are issued at the city or county level — including Abilene, Alamo Heights, and Amarillo and 45 other jurisdictions — so make sure the form you buy matches the exact obligee on your notice. Every bond here is a real, purchasable form backed by The Southern Agency. Pick yours, complete the application, and most Texas bonds are issued within minutes.
Bond categories available in Texas
Local jurisdictions in Texas
Abilene · Alamo Heights · Amarillo · Austin · Beaumont · Bedford · Bevil Oaks · Cibolo · Dallas · Denton · El Paso · Fort Worth · Galveston · Garland · Granbury Professional · Groves · Haltom City · Harris County · Highland Park · Horizon City · Houston · Hurst · Irving · Kerrville · Lakeway · Lubbock · Lumberton · Melissa · Mesquite · Midland · Nederland · New Braunfels · Odessa · Olmos Park · Plainview · Port Arthur · Port Authur · Port Neches · Richardson · San Antonio · Sherman · Socorro · Southlake · Tyler · Universal City · University Park · Waco · Wichita Falls
Common questions
How fast can I buy a Texas surety bond through Bond Titan?
Most Texas bonds — especially standard business operations bonds and notary bonds — are issued the same day you apply. You'll complete a short online application, pay the premium, and receive the executed bond by email. Larger contract or court bonds may require a brief underwriting review, but the application still takes minutes, not days.
Do I need a state-level Texas bond or a city or county bond?
It depends on who's requiring the bond. Your license, permit, or court notice will name the specific obligee — sometimes the State of Texas, sometimes a city like Abilene. Texas has bonds at both levels in our catalog (48 local jurisdictions listed), so filter by the obligee named on your paperwork to get the exact form.
Which Texas bonds do professionals buy most often?
Across the 135 Texas bonds in our catalog, the most common categories are Business Operations Bonds, Contractor Bonds, and Environmental Bonds. Contractors, notaries, and court-appointed fiduciaries make up the bulk of Texas demand, but our catalog also covers niche requirements like specialty permits and motor vehicle dealer bonds. Use the category filter to narrow to your trade.
Popular categories in Texas
Business Operations Bonds in TexasContractor Bonds in TexasEnvironmental Bonds in TexasFinancial Services Bonds in TexasGovernment/Public Official Bonds in TexasHealth and Fitness Bonds in TexasMiscellaneous Bonds in TexasNotary Bonds in Texas
Bond types frequently issued in Texas
Employee Dishonesty & Fidelity BondContractor's License BondLicense & Permit BondPlumbing & Sewer Contractor BondRight of Way / Street Work BondNotary BondTitle BondSidewalk & Paving Contractor BondMotor Vehicle Dealer & Operator BondEnvironmental Permit BondElectrical Contractor BondPerformance & Maintenance Bond
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