South Carolina Polygraph Examiner Bond

Polygraph Examiner
License & Permit Bonds
Price: $115
South Carolina Polygraph Examiner Bond

To purchase your South Carolina Polygraph Examiner Bond simply click on the "Buy Now" button. You will then be guided through a brief set of questions. After which you'll pay online and sign using DocuSign. Your new surety bond will be signed and sealed as a full-color PDF document for printing.

Securing a South Carolina Polygraph Examiner Bond surety bond is a commitment by principals to adhere to the stipulations of contractual and legal obligations.

Note: If the bond requires underwriting, it may take up to 24 hours.

Polygraph Examiner

The State of South Carolina
Polygraph Examiner

Surety Bond Details

State: South Carolina
Category: Polygraph Examiner
Class: License & Permit Bonds
Obligee: Law Enforcement Division
Amount: $5,000
Duration: Stated on Bond
Expiration: Stated on Bond

Cost: $115

The State of South Carolina
Polygraph Examiner
State:
South Carolina
Category:
License & Permit Bonds
Obligee:
Law Enforcement Division
Amount:
$5,000
Duration:
Stated on Bond
Expiration:
Stated on Bond
Updated:
SORPid: A-24

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South Carolina Polygraph Examiner Bond Details

South Carolina Polygraph Examiners Bond ($5,000) South Carolina Polygraph Examiners are required under Act No. 1487 of the 1972 Acts of the General Assembly of South Carolina to file a South Carolina Polygraph Examiner Bond as a condition of licensure. This type of bond aims to protect the general public and your customers from any fraudulent activities or misuse you may engage in. It guarantees you will follow the law while conducting your activities as a lie detector operator. In case you transgress from the rules, you can face a bond claim.

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