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Wabash County Guardian of Minor Bond

We offer online applications and many ​Illinois instant-issue bonds. But we specialize in old-fashioned service: Bonds are handled by a licensed insurance agency authorized to issue in this jurisdiction. Please direct all application and bond-related questions to the issuing agency below.


​Propeller Inc
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Illinois Insurance Agency
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1-​815-595-2088

All about the ​​Wabash County Guardian of Minor Bond 

A financial guarantee ensuring the guardian manages the minor's affairs responsibly.

A guardian of minor bond is a fiduciary bond that protects the interests of a minor who cannot manage their own affairs. This bond ensures that the guardian will act in the best interests of the minor, overseeing their financial and personal matters in accordance with legal standards. It serves as a safeguard for the minor's assets and well-being, providing compensation for any mismanagement or misconduct by the guardian.

Credit score over 650,Appointed by the court as a guardian,Must have an attorney or prior experience in guardianship,No disputes regarding the minor's care or guardianship

Premium must be paid through the age of 18 or until the date of high school graduation, depending on the bonding company. Guardian bonds are often required by courts to ensure accountability in guardianship.

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Wabash County's Trusted Source for Probate Court Bonds

Steps to Obtain a ​​Wabash County Probate Bond

1

APPLY ONLINE

Complete the entire application online.
Many bonds instant approval, others within 24 hours or less.

2

MAKE PAYEMNT

Once appro​ved, receive approval email and make online payment using credit card or checking account.

3

RECEIVE BOND

Most ​​Wabash County probate bonds can be delivered online instantly upon payment.​ If original required, we will mail within 24 hours.

4

FILE WITH COURT

Once received, ​​Wabash County probate bonds require Principal's ORIGINAL INK signature, then it can be filed with court.

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