What is a Georgia DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program Bond?
Get to know what this surety bond is for and how to easily apply for one!
Over 1,000,000 are arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs per year. And close to 1/3 of traffic-related deaths are due to these.
Before a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program can help bring these numbers down or eliminate them, they need to get licensed and bonded first.
Those who are providing DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program will be obligated to submit a continuous surety bond along with their certificate to operate the application.
The surety bond will help protect the clients by ensuring that the DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program will lawfully perform its duties. And if they commit a mishap, the client who has been affected by this will be able to claim compensation through the surety bond.
The surety bond requirement is in line with Section 40-5-80 of the Georgia Code.
What is the DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program Bond amount?
The bond amount is $10,000.
Those who have excellent credit scores will be eligible to pay a very low bond premium!
If you want to find out what you need to pay, GET YOUR FREE QUOTE HERE today!
How can I get a DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program Bond?
To secure this type of bond, the applicant must seek the assistance of a surety bond company.
You will be asked to apply for this bond. If you’re ready to apply for one right now, you may easily do so HERE!
Once the application is received, the surety bond company will immediately process it. In our case, one of our expert surety bond agents will guide you through the whole process from the time you applied for the bond.
An underwriter will then evaluate the following:
- Your financial strength
- Your job/business performance history
- Your credit score
Once the pre-qualification process is fulfilled, we will execute the bond and send it to you!
What are the surety bond conditions?
- The surety bond should be issued by a surety bond agent or company that is authorized to conduct business in the State of Georgia
- The surety bond should be made payable to the State of Georgia
- The DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program should comply with the Georgia Driver Improvement Act, the rules and regulations of the Georgia Department of Driver Services, and all the other relevant rules
- If the DUI Alcohol or Drug Use Risk Reduction Program commits a valid violation, the aggrieved party will be eligible to file a claim on the surety bond
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