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How Do I Replace a Lost Instrument in Nevada?

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A Lost Instrument Bond is needed to replace lost, destroyed, thrown away by mistake, or stolen financial instrument. The bond is security for the originating issuer so that they can issue a duplicate instrument.

Common Lost Instrument Surety Bond Types:

  • Fixed Penalty Bonds are used when the value of the instrument remains the same over time and never changes.
  • Open Penalty Bonds are for an instrument that’s value can change throughout its lifetime.
  • The most common types of lost instruments are cashier’s checks, checks, money orders, common & preferred stock certificates.

    Examples of lost instruments are:

  • Stock Book
  • Certified Checks
  • Certificate of deposit
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Other Securities and Financial instruments
  • Unclaimed Property

  • Regardless of what type of destroyed, stolen or lost financial instrument you have, SuretyGroup.com can help you through the bond process and provide you with the assistance that you need.

    How Much Will This Bond Cost?

    The cost for a lost instrument surety bond varies and is dependent on the value of the document and the type of bond needed (open or fixed penalty). Fixed and open penalty bonds start as low as 1.5% for good credit. SuretyGroup.com provides free, no-obligation quotes for your bond needs.

    Related Links:

    Nevada Unclaimed Property Search

    More Surety Bond Questions?

    Check out our FAQ page or What’s a Surety Bond? page. Should you need or choose to buy a surety bond, buy from us. SuretyGroup.com has been underwriting surety bonds throughout the U.S. for more than 35 years. When you work with us, you enjoy the unique benefit of dealing with a team of highly experienced surety agents with in-house underwriting authority. This allows you to receive competitive, low rates, quick approvals, and immediate bond delivery. In most cases, your bond will be delivered within 24 hours after you apply for it.

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