Ontario Peddler or Solicitor Bond Guide
If you’re applying for a peddler or solicitor permit in Ontario, Oregon, you’ll need this surety bond.
Bond Overview
- Purpose: To hold peddlers and solicitors accountable for following local laws
- Who Needs It: All peddlers and solicitors working in Ontario, OR
- Regulating Body: The City of Ontario
- Required Coverage: $2,500 for individual license, $5,000 for business license
- Premium Rate: $100
Learn all about the bond requirements and process in this guide.
What Is a City of Ontario Peddler or Solicitor Bond?
In Ontario, Oregon, peddler or solicitor bonds protect the public from unlawful business practices and solicitations.
The bond allows for financial recourse if a solicitor or peddler breaks permit regulations or causes other damages.
How Much Do Peddler or Solicitor Bonds Cost?
A City of Ontario peddler or solicitor bond costs a flat rate of $100. Click below to buy your bond in minutes!
If you’re applying for an individual license, select the $2,500 bond amount. If you have two or more employees, you’ll need $5,000 coverage.
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How Do I Get My Bond?
With SuretyBonds.com, you can buy your City of Ontario peddler or solicitor bond instantly online. Just enter your information and checkout in minutes.
We’ll email you the bond shortly after purchase. Be sure to file the bond with the city as instructed.
If you have any questions, call our friendly surety experts at 1 (800) 308-4358 for assistance.
How Does an Ontario Solicitor Bond Work?
A City of Ontario peddler or solicitor bond holds you financially responsible for upholding all applicable local ordinances, codes and laws.
If you break these terms, consumers can file bond claims. The surety will pay valid claims up to the bond limit, but you must refund the surety.
How Do I Renew My Bond?
These bonds expire annually. To renew your peddler or solicitor bond, simply pay your renewal invoice when prompted.
We’ll begin contacting you by phone and email 90 days before the expiration date.