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Arizona Defensive Driving School Bond Guide

Defensive driving school owners need a $20,000–$500,000 surety bond to receive a license. Keep scrolling to learn about the bonding process.

Bond Overview

  • Purpose: To ensure defensive driving schools operate legally
  • Who Needs It: Defensive driving school owners in Arizona
  • Regulating Body: The Arizona Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts
  • Required Coverage: $20,000–$500,000
  • Premium Rate: Credit-based, starting at 1% of the bond amount

What Is an Arizona Defensive Driving School Bond?

A defensive driving school bond is required by the Arizona Supreme Court to receive certification to operate a defensive driving school.

This bond ensures that defensive driving schools operate legally, uphold student contracts, and pay all fees owed to the state.

How Much Do Defensive Driving School Bonds Cost in Arizona?

Driving school bonds in Arizona start at $200, or 1% of the bond amount. However, personal credit score may impact your premium amount. Get your free quote today.

Bond Type
$20,000-$500,000Defensive Driving School Bond$20,000 or an amount equal to the sum of the highest two months during the preceding six months of all state and limited jurisdiction fees collected by the school, whichever is higher

How Does an Arizona Defensive Driving School Bond Work?

A defensive driving school bond creates a legal agreement between three parties:

  1. Principal: You, the driving school owner purchasing the bond
  2. Obligee: The Arizona Supreme Court requiring the bond
  3. Surety: The provider issuing the bond

As the principal, you must uphold all bond agreements and Arizona Code §7-205. If you break the bond terms, harmed customers can file a claim for reimbursement.

Who Needs a Defensive Driving School Bond?

Any driving school getting certified to offer defensive driving courses in Arizona must file a surety bond. 

The minimum coverage amount is $20,000. However, the state may determine a higher bond amount based on the volume of state and limited jurisdiction fees collected by the school.

How Do I Get a Defensive Driving School Bond in Arizona?

SuretyBonds.com provides the fastest and easiest way to get a defensive driving school bond. Follow these quick steps to get your bond:

  1. Apply for a free quote
  2. Pay your invoice
  3. Select a FedEx shipping option

How Fast Can I Get My Bond?

We process most applications same-day. Physical bond arrival will depend on the shipping option you select. If you’re in a rush, we offer overnight shipping.

Can I Get Bonded With Bad Credit?

Yes, you can likely still get bonded — even with bad credit. However, credit score may impact your premium price.

How Do I Renew My Defensive Driving School Bond?

This defensive driving school bond has a one-year term. As long as you continue to pay the renewal invoice, your policy will remain active. When you work with SuretyBonds.com we’ll send you renewal reminders in advance.

The surety can cancel the bond by providing 30-day’s written notice to you and the Arizona Supreme Court.

How to Become a Defensive Driving School Owner in Arizona

The Arizona Supreme Court oversees defensive driving school certifications. To apply, gather the following items:

  1. Defensive driving school member application form
  2. Certification fees
  3. Proof of residency/citizenship 
  4. List of all certified defensive driving instructors
  5. Acknowledgment of designated principal
  6. Conflict of interest form
  7. A copy of the surety bond
  8. Proof of liability insurance coverage 
  9. Copies of all third-party contracts 
  10. All other supporting documents

Contact [email protected] with any application questions for information about the online submission process. 

Call 1 (800) 308-4358 to talk with a Surety Expert