Business Bonds

Secure Your Business

Protect your contracts with the right bond coverage.

Many businesses need bonds to meet legal, financial, and contractual obligations. Whether you need a surety bond for licensing or a fidelity bond for employee protection, Washington First Insurance provides tailored solutions to help businesses in Battle Ground and beyond operate with confidence.

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Bond solutions for businesses of all sizes.

Bonds provide financial security for businesses, contractors, and clients. Whether ensuring project completion or protecting against employee dishonesty, the right bond coverage keeps your business compliant and trustworthy.

Coverage Options
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Surety Bonds

Ensure that contractual obligations are met, commonly used in construction, legal, and service industries.

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Fidelity Bonds

Protects businesses from financial losses caused by employee theft, fraud, or dishonesty.

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Contract Bonds

Guarantees that a contractor will fulfill the terms of a contract, protecting both parties in the agreement.

Answers to common questions about business bonds.

  • What is a surety bond?

    A surety bond is a financial guarantee ensuring that a business or contractor fulfills contractual obligations. It protects clients and ensures work is completed as promised.

  • How do I know if my business needs a bond?

    If you work in construction, government contracting, or other regulated industries, you may be required to have a bond. We can help determine what’s needed.

  • What’s the difference between a surety bond and insurance?

    Insurance protects your business from losses, while a surety bond guarantees performance and compliance with legal or contractual requirements.

  • Are bonds required by law?

    Certain industries, including contractors, financial institutions, and legal services, require specific bonds for licensing and compliance.

  • How do I get bonded?

    We can guide you through the process, helping you find the right type of bond and ensuring you meet all necessary requirements.