This bond is required when a landlord in Texas wants to remove a tenant from a property quickly through the court system. Before a judge issues a final eviction order, landlords must post this bond to protect tenants from potential losses if the eviction is later found to be wrongful. The bond amount varies based on t…
Overview
What it is.
This bond is required when a landlord in Texas wants to remove a tenant from a property quickly through the court system. Before a judge issues a final eviction order, landlords must post this bond to protect tenants from potential losses if the eviction is later found to be wrongful. The bond amount varies based on t…
Who usually needs it
Landlords in Texas who are pursuing eviction lawsuits and want to accelerate the eviction process when a tenant defaults. This optional bond allows landlords to expedite possession recovery by providing financial guarantee to protect the tenant if the eviction is filed improperly.
Pricing & timing
What to expect.
Generic pricing
Appeal bonds (supersedeas bonds) are required to stay execution of a judgment while an appeal is pending. Pricing Information:. Court bonds are reviewed case-by-case and must be approved before pricing can be provided. • Bond amount: Typically 100–150% of the judgment amount. • What affects pricing: Case amount, type of appeal, credit and financial strength. • Collateral: Often required (ILOC or cash collateral). • Expedited service: Available for time-sensitive appeals</…
Typical timeframe
Court application — expedited service available
Application
What to do next.
Tell us the bond name, state, and amount on your form.
Share business and applicant info so the team can quote it.
Sign and pay; we issue the bond and send you the documents.
Keep your effective date and renewal date on file with us.
Start the application.
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StateTXBond amountVaries by license type or projectObligeeState of TexasBond classAppeal BondCategoryOtherBondImmediate Possession - Eviction BondPlain descriptionThis bond is required when a landlord in Texas wants to remove a tenant from a property quickly through the court system. Before a judge issues a final eviction order, landlords must post this bond to protect tenants fr…Who needs this bondLandlords in Texas who are pursuing eviction lawsuits and want to accelerate the eviction process when a tenant defaults. This optional bond allows landlords to expedite possession recovery by providing financial guaran…