CT professional conservator bonds.
$1,500 flat. Soft pull.

Connecticut requires a professional conservator to post a $50,000 surety bond as a condition of serving, alongside the Probate Court’s Standards of Practice under C.G.S. 45a-650. Ours is $1,500 flat — 3% of the bond amount. One soft credit pull, e-signed in 1–2 business days.

Required to serve as a CT professional conservator — a condition tied to C.G.S. 45a-650 and the Standards of Practice
Fixed amount, fixed price — $50,000 bond, $1,500, no quote process
Soft credit pull only — never affects your score, and the rate stays 3% either way
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How it works

Three steps to bonded.

Your appointment depends on this bond. Here is the entire process — no broker phone tag:

TODAY · 5 MINUTES

Apply once, online

Your details, a few commercial questions, and an effective date. The only extra step is a one-time consent to a soft credit pull.

WITHIN 48 HOURS

Reviewed & approved

Most of these clear quickly; if underwriting needs anything, you hear from an underwriter within 48 hours. The credit check is a soft pull that never affects your score.

1–2 BUSINESS DAYS

E-sign & file with the Probate Court

Pay online and receive the executed bond, ready to file as a condition of your professional conservator appointment. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the court insists.

The whole pricing page.

$50,000 bond × 3% = $1,500, one-time per term. Fixed amount, fixed price, multi-year if you want it.

1-year term
$1,500
2-year term
$3,000
3-year term
$4,500
About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

What the bond actually guarantees

A professional conservator is appointed by a Connecticut Probate Court to manage the person or estate of someone who cannot manage their own affairs. Conservators serve under C.G.S. 45a-650 and the Probate Court Administrator’s Standards of Practice for Conservators — and a professional conservator is expected to carry a $50,000 surety bond as a condition of serving.

This registration bond is distinct from the per-case probate bond a court may set under C.G.S. 45a-650 for a particular conservatorship (often sized to the assets under management). The $50,000 bond stands behind the professional conservator’s overall compliance with state law and the Standards of Practice.

It is not insurance for you — if a valid claim is paid, you repay the surety. Because the role carries real fiduciary responsibility, this bond runs one soft credit pull at application; it informs approval, never the price. The rate is a flat 3% either way.

C.G.S. 45a-650; Probate Court Standards of PracticeConnecticut professional conservators serve under C.G.S. 45a-650 and the Probate Court Administrator’s Standards of Practice for Conservators, which condition serving as a professional conservator on a $50,000 surety bond. This is separate from the per-case probate bond a court may require for an individual conservatorship under C.G.S. 45a-650. Confirm the current requirement with the Office of the Probate Court Administrator.

You need this bond if you're

Registering as a CT professional conservator under the Probate Court Standards of Practice
Serving as a paid conservator of the person or estate in Connecticut
Renewing your professional conservator bond as your appointment continues
An attorney or fiduciary firm adding professional conservator work

Five minutes. The whole thing.

These are the actual underwriting fields, including a one-time consent to a soft credit pull. Submit once and your bond is typically issued within 1–2 business days.

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FAQs

Common questions.

If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.

How much is the Connecticut professional conservator bond? +
The premium is $1,500 — a flat 3% of the fixed $50,000 bond amount, the same for everyone. The $50,000 is the registration figure, so there is no quote process.
Do I pay the $50,000? +
No. You pay $1,500. The $50,000 is the surety's maximum liability if a valid claim is made against the bond — not a deposit, and nobody holds your money.
Is this the same as a probate bond on a case? +
No. This $50,000 bond is the registration-condition bond for serving as a professional conservator. A court may separately set a per-case probate bond under C.G.S. 45a-650 for an individual conservatorship, often sized to the assets under management. The two are different filings.
Is there a credit check? +
Yes — one soft credit pull, which never affects your score. It informs approval, not price. The rate is a flat 3% either way: credit can affect whether we approve the bond, never what it costs.
When does it renew? +
Terms run 1, 2, or 3 years — your choice at purchase. The bond must stay active for as long as you serve as a professional conservator; we send renewal notices 60 and 30 days out, with autopay available.
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