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Georgia Scale Repairman Bond Guide

If you’re applying to become a scale mechanic in Georgia, you’ll need a surety bond. Learn all about the licensing and bonding process in this guide. 

Bond Overview

  • Purpose: To ensure compliance with state laws when repairing weighing devices
  • Who Needs It: Registered servicemen or service agencies servicing fuel weighing and measuring devices in Georgia 
  • Regulating Body: The State of Georgia Department of Agriculture
  • Required Coverage: $10,000
  • Premium Rate: $100 

What Is a Georgia Scale Repairman Bond?

A Georgia scale repairman or scale mechanic bond is required for anyone that services or installs weights and measuring devices in the state. 


The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) requires this type of surety bond for anyone applying for a scale mechanic license.

How Much Do Scale Repairman Bonds Cost in Georgia?

The state-required $10,000 weights and measures bond costs a flat rate of $100 for a 1-year term. Or, you can select a multi-year term to save 25% and time on renewals.

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$1,000Scale Repairman Bond

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How Does a Georgia Scale Repairman Bond Work? 

This bond creates a legal contract between three parties: 

  1. Principal: The registered serviceman or agency filing the bond
  2. Obligee: The Georgia Department of Agriculture requiring the bond
  3. Surety: The provider issuing the bond

As the principal, you are responsible for complying with state rules and regulations. If you fail to do so, harmed clients can file claims on the bond to reimburse damages. 

Who Needs a Scale Repairman Bond? 

Anyone licensed to install or repair commercial weights and measuring devices in Georgia must be licensed and bonded. 

The bond guarantees all servicemen and service agencies comply with state regulations as outlined by the Commissioner of Agriculture. 

How Do I Get a Scale Repairman Bond in Georgia? 

You can buy your scale repairman bond in minutes with SuretyBonds.com. Just select your bond term, enter your information, and check out online. 

You’ll receive your official bond documentation via email minutes after purchase. Be sure to file this with the Department of Agriculture. 

Can I Get Bonded With Bad Credit? 

Yes, this bond is available for a flat rate with no credit check! 

How Do I Renew My Scale Repairman Bond?

These bonds expire annually. Simply pay your renewal premium when prompted to extend your coverage for another term. 

The surety can cancel the bond by providing 90-days written notice to the Department of Agriculture. 

How to Become a Scale Repairman in Georgia 

To apply for a scale mechanic or scale repairman license with the GDA, start by getting your weights tested by the State Fuel Oil Lab. 

After receiving test results, complete the application by following these steps: 

follow these steps: 

  1. Contact the Fuel & Measures office 
  2. Pass the state licensing exam 
  3. Purchase a $10,000 surety bond
  4. Submit the Scale Mechanic Registration Packet, including test answers and S&V Documents

The license period will end two years after the date on which your weights were tested. You’ll need to retest your weights every two years and maintain bond coverage. 

Contact the Fuel & Measures Office at fuel@agr.georgia.gov or (404) 656-3605 with any licensing questions. 

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