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A Nevada Telemarketing Bond is a type of surety bond required by the Nevada Consumer Affairs Division, for all persons or businesses that engage in telemarketing activities within the state.Nevada Telemarketing Bond The bond serves as a financial guarantee that the telemarketer will comply with all applicable state and federal laws and regulations, including the Nevada Telemarketing Practices Act (NRS 599B).

The amount of the bond is $50,000 for all telemarketers, regardless of their size or industry. The cost of the surety bond is usually between 1% and 3%. Surety1 will shop its many markets to procure the right price at the right terms.

How to get a Nevada Telemarketing Bond

At Surety1.com we make it easy to obtain this surety bond. Our simple, three step process is:

  1. Complete the easy to navigate and secure online application1
  2. Review the free, no obligation quote from one of Surety1’s professional surety bond agents, usually within one business day.
  3. Sign some paperwork and pay the bond premium

Once these steps have been completed, the Nevada Telemarketing Bond will be shipped to the bond applicant.
1 -The name of the applicant on the surety bond application must match exactly the full legal business name of applicant for the license. 

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Who Needs this surety bond?

In Nevada, a telemarketer is any person or entity that solicits the sale of goods or services to a consumer using a telephone, fax machine, or other electronic means. This includes, but is not limited to, the following activities:

  • Making unsolicited telephone calls to consumers
  • Sending unsolicited faxes to consumers
  • Using automated dialer systems to make calls to consumers
  • Sending unsolicited emails to consumers with the intent to solicit the sale of goods or services

There are some exceptions to the definition of a telemarketer in Nevada. For example, the following are not considered telemarketers:

  • Businesses that call their own customers
  • Charities that call potential donors
  • Political organizations that call potential voters
  • Newspapers and magazines that call their own subscribers

Failure to comply with the law can result in fines of up to $5,000 per violation.

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How to Get Your Nevada Telemarketing Bond

  1. Complete an online application. It’s free and no-obligation.
  2. One of our surety experts will contact you with a firm quote and an agreement to sign.
  3. Provide payment and your signed agreement, and then you will receive your Surety Bond!

If you have any questions, please call us at 877-654-2327.

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1. Apply Online
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2. Get Your Free Quote
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3. Get Your Bond
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