How to get the Surety Bonds: 1. Send a request letter directly to the public official’s email address – in many states they are each independently liable if they DO NOT provide this information upon request. 2. Call the Treasurer and find out who the bond company is – then Contact the bond company and they will send you a copy. 3. Get a copy of the bond at the probate office, which is where they’re kept according to many state laws. 4. Contact the Sheriff and ask him to go down to the district office with you – if he won’t help, try to go after his bond, once you have it, demand that he help you. 5. Ask constitutional sheriffs who they are bonded with and then call the company and request the bonds for every sheriff in your state. Sheriffs are MORE POWERFUL than you think. They have complete jurisdiction over your county, even over the Police Departments. 6. Call the State Board of Education and tell them you want to start a new school, ask them if you need to be licensed, bonded and insured and get the list of companies you can use to set that up. Most states only have 1 or 2 bond companies. Then call each company and request the bonds under FOIA for every district. 7. Start a group in your state in order to share paperwork and strategies. These companies are experts at playing cat and mouse. If you don’t ask for this information with specific language they feel they are not violating the law by denying your request. But once you find a strategy and verbiage that works it’s likely to work throughout your state. 8. Some bonds are burred in insurance policies, If you get the policy, but you don't know how to read it contact us via our website and we will help. www.bondsforthewin.com
How One SINGLE Mom SAVED her ENTIRE School District! Bonds for the WIN!!
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