Bankruptcy means not bondable?

August 20th, 2007 by Questions

Can you still be bondable after you have filed for bankruptcy? If not, once you are discharged, can you then be bondable, or does bankruptcy mean it can never happen?

Thanks for your assistance.

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One Response to “Bankruptcy means not bondable?”



, Barton Goth GCO Bankruptcy Trustees said:

Yes you are bondable after you have filed for bankruptcy, but while you are still in bankruptcy it may be a little more difficult to get that bond (as it is much like insurance).

As there may be some difference betwen bonding agencies as each has their own unique approval process so if you are worried about a specific bond, call the agency that administers the bond and ask them directly.

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