fA surety bond rider is a legal document specifying the exact change that needs to be changed on the original surety bond document.
For example, if a company address needed to be changed, a bond rider document would specify the original address and the new address.
This would then have to be filed with the licensing agency or business requiring the surety bond.
However, as with most things in life, it can get more complicated.
Depending on the type of surety bond if a change needs to be made, a brand new bond will have to drawn up and issued. This is called a superseding bond.
This would be required along with the bond rider document.
The superseding bond will have to be re-issued as a new bond so you can turn it into the agency or business requiring the bond along with the bond rider.
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