BRYANT SURETY BONDS - Key Persons


Billi Kunz

Job Titles:
  • Lead Renewal Specialist

Check Sellers Bond

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner of Business Oversight

Court Bonds

Court bonds might be required from a New Mexico court to guarantee the financial integrity and rightful conduct of one party during a proceeding and beyond. An example of a court bond is the fiduciary bond, needed when someone is appointed a guardian or fiduciary to another party's funds. Another type of court bond, designed to discourage individuals from appealing court judgments without cause, is called an appeal bond. If the original judgment is kept, the appeal bond guarantees that the individual will pay what they were mandated to. If you need any advice about the bond you need or how to apply, call us at 866.450.3412 to speak to one of our experts! Missouri courts may sometimes require appellants or fiduciaries to post court bonds. If such a bond is needed, a court will order that it is obtained before an appeal is granted to an already made judgement or a fiduciary is appointed. If you are not sure whether your surety bond falls under any of the above categories, feel free to call us at 866.450.3412. Our agents will be able to provide you with advice and directions. Some Minnesota courts may require appellants to obtain court bonds when appealing a ruling. At other times, when a fiduciary is appointed by a court, the court may require that person to obtain the respective type of bond to guarantee their trustworthiness. You can find out more about all types of surety bonds by calling us at 866.450.3412, to speak to one of our surety bond professionals. For some particular cases, a state or local court might ask you to post a court bond. If you want to bring a court case to an appellate court, you might need to obtain a supersedeas bond, also known as an appeal bond A state probate court can require that you post a fiduciary bond if you are nominated as a fiduciary, which is a guardian of another person's property or assets If you need any further clarification about the different types of bonds in the state, call us at 866.450.3412! Court bonds are most often required by courts, in cases when a court ruling is being appealed by an individual, or whenever an individual is appointed as someone's fiduciary and must provide a financial guarantee to assume this function. To find out more about any one of these bonds or have any other surety bond-related questions answered - call us at 866.450.3412. Our experts are here to help you with getting your bond. Court bonds are a third type of bonds which you may be required to post. These bonds are usually requested by Illinois courts whenever an appellant appears before a court and wants to appeal a judgement. They are also required in instances in which a fiduciary or guardian is appointed by a court. If you are still not sure which Illinois surety bond is right for you, let us help you! Call us at 866.450.3412 anytime to speak to one of our surety bond experts. Certain individuals in Connecticut may be requested to obtain a court bond when they appear before a state court. For example, a court may require someone who wishes to appeal a ruling to obtain a supersedeas bond. Courts can also require anyone who is appointed as a guardian or a fiduciary to obtain a court bond. Do you have any questions? Call 866.450.3412 to speak to one of our experts. We will be happy to help you. Court bonds are usually requested by the court itself. Appellants are very likely to require a court bond before they can appeal a judgement and fiduciaries will also require a court bond when they assume the role and responsibility of being someone's guardian. These are the three main surety bond categories offered in Arkansas. If you're still not sure which bond you need or have further questions prior to applying, just call us at 866.450.3412. When an individual wants to appeal the decision of a court, they may be asked to present a court bond first. Similarly, when a court appoints anyone as a guardian or fiduciary, that person may need to submit a bond in order to assume this role. If you have any questions about these bonds or need more information about the bond you require, call us at 866. The third major type of bonds that you may be required to get are court bonds. These bonds are typically required by a variety of courts in the state in situations when an individual wishes to appeal a court judgement, or is appointed by a court as someone's fiduciary or guardian. Call our surety professionals at 866.450.3412 if you have any questions about the bonding requirements in Alaska. Court bonds are sometimes required by Alabama courts. When appealing a judgment, appellants may need to obtain an appeal bond. Fiduciaries in Alabama may also be required to post a fiduciary bond. Can't find what you are looking for? Call us at 866.450.3412 to receive assistance and advice from one of our Alabama surety bond experts at Bryant Surety Bonds.

Crystal Lake

Job Titles:
  • ILGeneral Contractor License Bond

Dawn McBurney

Job Titles:
  • Customer Service Rep

Jen Crockett

Job Titles:
  • New & Renewal Customer Coordinator

Jessica Horton

Job Titles:
  • Customer Service Rep
  • Specialist Agent
Jessica Horton is a Renewal Specialist Agent that provides a sense of ease for her clients. She works closely with the renewal manager to ensure each renewal is invoiced and payment has been received. Jessica has been in the Surety Bond industry since 2017. She graduated Penn State University with her Bachelor's degree in Business with a specialization in Management & Marketing. Jessica has been in the customer service industry since 2011. In her free time Jessica enjoys to travel, spend time with the people she loves and her orange tabby cat named Buddy.

Julia Zalesky

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Agent

Louisiana Dept

Job Titles:
  • Professional Solicitor

Nail Salon Wage Bond

Nail salon owners in the state of New York are required to purchase a wage and welfare bond to protect their employees.

Pearl River Valley

Job Titles:
  • Electric Power

Plumber Bond

Job Titles:
  • Master

Robert Daye

Job Titles:
  • Licensed Agent / Commercial

Schools (All) Bond

Job Titles:
  • Commissioner, NJ Department of Labor and Workforce
  • Department of Labor / Private School
  • Department of Motor Vehicles
  • Department of Motor Vehicles / Driving School Owner or ATV Safety Training Org Pr
  • Department of Motor Vehicles / TRAFFIC VIOLATOR SCHOOL
  • Department of Post Secondary Education / Private School Performance
  • Department of Postsecondary Education / Private School
  • Department of Transportation
  • Kentucky Proprietary Board Education
  • New Mexico Higher Education Department / Private Postsecondary Institution
  • Secretary of State Commercial Driver Training / CDL School

Todd Bryant - President

Job Titles:
  • President
Our goal has always been quality customer care. That means a friendly agent who makes the process quick and easy. We are the surety experts, let us focus on your bonding needs so you can focus on your business. Todd Bryant is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh's College of Business Administration Honors College. He has been President of Bryant Surety Bonds, Inc., an A+ rated Business with the Better Business Bureau, since 2007. Licensed as a producer with the Department of Insurance, he has been published in the National Association of Surety Bond Producers newsletter and on numerous authoritative publications such as The Washington Post, Entrepreneur.com, Azcentral.com and many more. When not working he enjoys spending time with his wife and two young children, coaching baseball, mastering the art of low and slow on the charcoal smoker, and ranking theme park rides with his kids.