Replevin Bonds

These bonds help conclude the rightful owner of personal property during the course of a lawsuit.

Colonial is the easy choice.

Now offering three ways to post collateral (only on required court bonds):

  1. Morgan Stanley Account: We partner with Morgan Stanley to provide clients with the opportunity to generate interest on their collateral, which effectively covers the bond as annual premium payments.
  2. Wire Transfer: A Wire Transfer is an electronic transfer of funds from one party to another, typically initiated by a bank or other financial institution.
  3. Letter of Credit: A Letter of Credit is a document issued by a bank or other financial institution to guarantee payment from one party to another.

Colonial Surety Company is a leading provider of  Replevin Bonds. Established in 1930, we are rated “A” Excellent by AM Best Company, Treasury Listed and licensed in all 50 states and U.S. territories.

Watch our video to learn why you may need this bond.

  • A person who is the plaintiff in a lawsuit needs a replevin bond.

  • The amount of the replevin bond is set by the court and is generally based on the value of the assets in dispute.

  • Colonial Surety Company offers the direct and digital way to obtain an attachment bond. We make it easy to obtain your bond instantly. The steps are easy – get a quote online, fill out your information, and enter your payment method.

    Now offering three ways to post collateral (only on required court bonds):

    1. Morgan Stanley Account: We partner with Morgan Stanley to provide clients with the opportunity to generate interest on their collateral, which effectively covers the bond as annual premium payments.
    2. Wire Transfer: A Wire Transfer is an electronic transfer of funds from one party to another, typically initiated by a bank or other financial institution.
    3. Letter of Credit: A Letter of Credit is a document issued by a bank or other financial institution to guarantee payment from one party to another.

  • A replevin bond is reasonably priced and easy to obtain. Colonial Surety Company offers our lowest possible rate. Premium is based on the amount of the bond set by the court.

  • Yes, it is important that you purchase your bond from a quality and financially-secure company. Incorporated since 1930, Colonial Surety Company is an A (Excellent) rated insurance company by A.M. Best. We are Treasury listed, licensed and admitted in all U.S. states and territories.

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