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What Are Colorado Security Guard Bonds?

Colorado security guard agency bonds, also known as merchant guard bonds, ensure that security providers follow government regulations and operate honestly. They protect government entities and consumers from financial harm if a security agency or guard is fraudulent or noncompliant with licensing laws. 

How Much Does a Security Agency/Merchant Guard Bond Cost in Colorado?

All Colorado security guard bonds cost a flat rate of $100 per year. No application or credit check is required for approval. Or, you can save 25% per year by selecting a multi-year term on most bonds. 

Select the bond you need below to buy your bond instantly online.  

Bond Type
$5,000Denver Merchant Guard Company Bond
$10,000City of Monte Vista Security Agency Bond
$10,000City of Greenwood Village Security Guard Bond
$5,000City of Brighton Merchant Guard Bond
$10,000City of Alamosa Security Agency Bond

SuretyBonds.com does not charge any additional brokerage fees. 

Who Needs a Security Agency or Merchant Guard Bond in Colorado?

Colorado has the following surety bond requirements for security guard agencies and merchant guards: 

These bonds are required in Colorado as a part of local licensing processes. If you violate the bond terms, the surety provider will compensate the claimant up to the full bond amount. 

How Do I Apply for a Colorado Security Guard Bond?

With SuretyBonds.com, you can get your Colorado security agency or merchant guard bond in minutes:

  1. Select the bond you need. 
  2. Checkout instantly online. 
  3. Receive your bond documentation via email. 

Once you receive your bond, file it with the government licensing agency requiring the bond to become officially bonded. 

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