Appeal Bond
An Appeal Bond or a supersedeas bond, is a defendant's appeal bond, is a type of surety bond that a court requires from an appellant who wants to delay payment of a judgment until the appeal is over. An appellant's bond to stay execution on a judgment during the pendency of the appeal.
Appeal Bonds
in most instances require 100% cash collateral. Unfortunately, because of the nature of why these bonds are needed in the first place. There are some options for obtaining these bonds in some instances. Contact us at 844.933.4455 to discuss your matter.Additional Information
Obtaining and maintaining your bond at Jane Bond Surety is simple.
Many bonds can be obtained in as little as an hour. Some take longer. Use the highlighted bullet points above to determine what you can expect when applying for this bond. Many (not all) bonds require a credit check. In many instances it simply depends on the actual bond one is applying for and the insurance company's experience in that category. Some bonds are considered low risk and some are considered higher risk. Bonds that do not require a credit check are usually instantly issued.
We, at Jane Bond Surety & Insurance, take your bond very seriously. We also consider the cost. We make every effort to obtain the quickest bond at the lowest rate. If at any juncture you have any questions call us at: 1-844-933-4455.
The Process
Locate the bond needed.
If this is not the correct bond you can locate other bonds on our bond list here. You can also call us at 844-933-4455 for any assistance needed.
Apply for your bond or policy.
You can locate a specific application by clicking this link. Once we have your application we hit the ground running to get you a quote.
Quote via email.
Once we receive your app we will locate the best rate available to us. We will communicate that to you via email. The email will contain instructions on how to proceed.
Moving forward.
When you decide to move forward we will provide you with options to pay the premium, receive the bond as well as shipping options. It's really that simple!