Bond cost index
Court Bond Cost
Court bonds (judicial and probate) guarantee performance of an obligation imposed by a court, such as an appeal, injunction, or fiduciary appointment.
How much does a court bond cost?
Bond amount set by the court order. Premium varies: 0.5 to 1 percent for fiduciary bonds, 1 to 3 percent for appeal and injunction bonds. Premium for a court runs about 1% to 15% of the bond amount per year, set by underwriting based on credit and financials.
Data as of 2026-06-17. Methodology v1.
Bond amount set by the court order. Premium varies: 0.5 to 1 percent for fiduciary bonds, 1 to 3 percent for appeal and injunction bonds.
The bond amount for this bond is set by the obligee on a case-by-case basis rather than by a statewide statute, so there is no per-state table. These are estimated ranges, not quotes. Final premium is set by underwriting and depends on the bond amount, your credit and financials, the bond class, and the obligee. A firm number takes a short application.