In General a security company coud be considered liable for a theft while on duty, However there is usually a clause or disclaimer in the security contractors contract that would wave such liabilities. Whether the security company is bonded or not has no effect on their liability. Ultimately it may depend on the contract terms with the customer.
You will need to read the contract for services to determine the liability of the security company.
Unable to answer. "Bonding" is not a matter of statutory law. It is offered as an insurance package to employers by private insurance companies, all of whom have varying and different rules and limitations. You'll just have to apply and BE TRUTHFUL on your application.
It depends on what you mean by 'bonded'
The process of "bonding" someone, is not a government activity. Private insurors are contacted by businesses wishing to have their employees "bonded" (another word for insured). These insurance companies then conduct background checks on the employees named by the employer and determine if the individual is a good risk for "bonding" or not. The entire process is a private business transaction between the employer and whatever insurance company they choose to supply the service. Whatever criteria they utilize to choose who to bond, or not, is entirely their own.
Check the wording of your lease. If the superintendent is an employee of the property owner or management company then they have delegated their resposibility to him. As an "agent" of the landlord you may not be able to deny him access to your apartment to perform NECESSARY ore EMERGENCY functions associated with the maintenance and upkeep of the property..
No, not usually. They are civil servants and are backed by the power and financial resources of the government.
I am try to start my own security company in Washington,DC Maryland, Va. Need 2knw how get license and bonded and insurance in all three areas? What are the steps i need to take? Thk You I am try to start my own security company in Washington,DC Maryland, Va. Need 2knw how get license and bonded and insurance in all three areas? What are the steps i need to take? Thk You
Get bonded and insured. Get your business license. Then, get some reliable people with experience. Get the word out.
The temp agencies themselves are usually not bonded. The housekeeping company that is hiring should be the company who is bonded, as they are doing the work. Even if hired as a temp, the company should be bonded and insured.
A company is bonded because of state licensing decisions. Local governments decide on what companies need to be bonded, typically those that handle money.
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A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no criminal record and is covered by company bond.
A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no crimminal record and is covered by company bond.
A bonded courier gives the assurance that, should a package get lost or stolen, its replacement cost is covered. For example, if a company sends a computer via a bonded courier and the delivery is stolen, the bonded courier service is able to reimburse the company for the loss of its computer.
A bonded truck driver is a driver that has no crimminal record and is covered by company bond.
You will need to become licensed and bonded in order to work as a security officer.
Not necessarily. It all depends on what type of company it is and whether or not they need bonding.
The company who provides bulk mails.