Georgia does not require a seller-of-travel registration or bond. This bond is for Georgia-based agents who sell travel into states that do require one — chiefly California, Florida, Hawaii, and Washington. Whatever amount that state asks for, we issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check.
















No underwriting queue for the standard seller-of-travel bond — enter your amount, pay, and file with the requiring state. Here is the whole thing:
Your business details, the bond amount the state requires, and the effective date — that is the entire application.
No credit check and no waiting — the executed bond is generated as soon as you pay. Larger amounts may get a quick review.
Submit the executed bond with your seller-of-travel registration in the state that requires it. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the state insists.
Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure the requiring state asks for and the premium updates.
Georgia has no seller-of-travel statute. There is no state-level license, registration, or bond to sell travel to Georgia residents. We'd rather say that plainly than imply a mandate that doesn't exist.
A handful of states do regulate sellers of travel — California, Florida, Hawaii, and Washington — and each can require a surety bond (or trust-account alternative) as part of registration. A Georgia-based agent who sells to clients in one of those states may need to register and bond there.
Because the requirement comes from another state, the amount is whatever that state sets — they vary. Enter the figure your registering state asks for, and we issue the bond at a flat 3% with no credit check. If you only do business with Georgia residents, you likely don't need this bond at all.
Submit the application with the bond amount the requiring state set — the executed bond is generated instantly, ready to file.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
Five-minute application, flat 3%, $275 minimum. Enter the amount the requiring state set and file the same day.