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What Is a Georgia Transient Vendor or Peddler Bond? 

Solicitor, transient vendor, canvasser and peddler bonds in Georgia protect consumers and the state from unlawful business practices. These surety bonds protect local governments and consumers if a vendor fails to pay taxes and fees, breaks license regulations, or disturbs the public. 

How Much Do Transient Vendor Bonds Cost in Georgia?

All Georgia transient vendor and peddler bonds cost a flat premium of $100 per year. Save time and money by selecting a three-year term with a 25% discount each year. 

Bond Type
$1,000City of Cape Coral Solicitor Permit Bond
$1,000City of Wilton Manors Solicitor or Canvasser Permit Bond
$1,000Clay County Transient Vendor
$2,000Palm Beach County Roadside Vendor Bond
$1,000Panama City Peddlers, Solicitors, Canvassers Bond
$1,000Town of Callahan Vendor License Bond
$1,000City of Lighthouse Point Solicitor Permit Bond

How Do I Get a Transient Vendor Bond in Georgia? 

You can get your Georgia transient vendor or peddler bond instantly online on SuretyBonds.com with just three steps: 

  1. Select your bond type
  2. Checkout online using our secure payment portal
  3. Receive your official bond instantly via email

If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 1 (800) 308-4358. 

How Does a Georgia Transient Merchant/Peddler Bond Work? 

In Georgia, a transient merchant or peddler bond bind three parties in a legal contract: 

  • Principal: The vendor purchasing the bond and selling goods 
  • Obligee: The Georgia licensing authority requiring the vendor to be bonded 
  • Surety: The company issuing the bond and backing the principal 

As a transient vendor, if your actions cause damages or financial loss, harmed parties can file a claim for compensation. For example, if a merchant does not pay their taxes, the city licensing authority can file a claim for reimbursement from the surety. 

Who Needs a Georgia Transient Merchant Bond? 

Transient businesses and peddlers must be bonded in the following Georgia cities and counties: 

  • College Park
  • Hapeville
  • Suwanee
  • Macon Bibb County

Visit your local business licensing office for more information on license/permit and bond requirements. 

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