Professional guardians in Florida, defined as any adult Florida resident who has served as guardian for three or more wards at any time (excluding guardians for two or more relatives and licensed Florida attorneys in good standing), must obtain this $50,000 blanket fiduciary surety bond as required by Florida Statute 744.2003 to protect wards from financial…
Pricing & timing
What to expect.
Generic pricing
Guardianship bonds protect the interests of minors or incapacitated persons under court-appointed guardianship. Pricing Information:. Court bonds are reviewed case-by-case and must be approved before pricing can be provided. • Bond amount: Set by the court based on the ward's assets. • What affects pricing: Asset value, type of guardianship, credit and financial strength. • Collateral: May be required depending on asset value. • Ongoing requirement: Many guardianship bond…
Typical timeframe
Probate/fiduciary application — typically 3–5 business days
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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StateFLBond amount$50,000ObligeeGovernor of the State of Florida his or her successors in officeBond classGuardianship BondCategoryOtherBondProfessional Guardian BondPlain descriptionPublic Administrator or GuardianWho needs this bondProfessional guardians in Florida, defined as any adult Florida resident who has served as guardian for three or more wards at any time (excluding guardians for two or more relatives and licensed Florida attorneys in go…