Bonds Insurance —
Secure the Bond You Need — Fast, Simple, and Compliant
Go Pink Insurance helps you get the license, permit, or contract bond you need to operate your business with confidence — no confusion, just expert guidance.


What Is a Surety Bond?
A surety bond is a legal agreement that ensures you’ll meet your obligations — whether it’s finishing a construction job, following state regulations, or paying taxes.
Think of it as a promise backed by a third party (the surety provider). If something goes wrong, the surety protects your clients or the state — and you remain accountable.
At Go Pink, we help you find the right bond at the right rate — so you stay compliant and confident.
Types of Bonds We Help You With
License & Permit Bonds
Required by many Florida cities and counties for contractors, auto dealers, notaries, and more.
Contractor Bonds
Protects clients when you’re working on large commercial or government jobs.
Performance Bonds
Guarantee that your work will be completed according to contract terms.
Payment Bonds
Ensure subcontractors and suppliers get paid.
Fidelity Bonds
Protects your business against employee dishonesty or theft.
Court & Probate Bonds
Required for legal guardianship, estate handling, or court-ordered responsibilities.
How Go Pink Insurance Helps
We’re not a bonding company — we’re your trusted guide. We help you:
Understand which bond you need and why
Compare rates from approved Florida surety providers
Submit forms and documents correctly
Stay compliant with local or state regulations
Issue fast Certificates or Bond Numbers for licensing or permitting
FAQs
What’s the difference between insurance and a bond?
Insurance protects you. A bond protects the people hiring or relying on you. You’re financially responsible if a bond claim is made.
How much do surety bonds cost?
Bond prices vary by type and credit. Many license bonds start as low as $100/year. We’ll shop for the best rate for your situation.
What if I have bad credit?
Don’t worry — we work with providers who offer flexible options. You may still qualify for approval.
Do I need a bond to get licensed in Florida?
Many state and local licenses require bonding (especially for contractors, auto dealers, and notaries). We’ll help you check what’s needed.