Idaho injunction & TRO bonds.
We size, underwrite & quote it.

An Idaho court won’t enter a restraining order or preliminary injunction until you post security.
The bond protects the party you’re enjoining if the injunction turns out wrongful.
The court sets the amount it deems proper — and we underwrite it.
A surety specialist reviews your file and returns a quote, usually within one business day.

Required before an injunction or TRO issues under Idaho R. Civ. P. 65(c)
Amount is set by the court to cover the enjoined party’s costs and damages
Underwritten on your file; collateral may apply to a large penal sum
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How it works

Built for the hearing date.

A court that grants an injunction usually sets the security at the same time and gives you days to post it. Here is the whole process:

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Send us the file

Apply online with the order setting the security, the parties, and the amount the court deemed proper. If the order isn’t entered yet, send the motion and the amount you expect.

WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY

A surety specialist underwrites it

A specialist reviews the order, your financials, and any collateral, then returns a quote. The amount is fixed by the court — underwriting decides approval and any collateral, not the penal sum.

ON APPROVAL

Execute & file

Once you bind, we issue the executed bond on the court’s required form with the power of attorney attached, ready to post within the court’s deadline so the injunction stays in force.

About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

Why the court demands security

A preliminary injunction freezes the other side before the case is decided. If that injunction later proves wrongful, the enjoined party has been harmed — so Idaho requires the moving party to put up security first.

The injunction bond guarantees the enjoined party’s costs and damages get paid if the injunction is dissolved or shown to have been wrongfully entered. The court sets the amount it considers proper for that risk.

Because the surety stands behind that amount, a large penal sum can require collateral and financials. We tell you what applies before you apply.

Idaho RuleIdaho Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c) provides that the court may issue a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order only if the movant gives security in an amount the court considers proper to pay the costs and damages sustained by any party found to have been wrongfully enjoined or restrained. The amount of security is left to the court’s discretion.

You need this bond if you’re

A plaintiff seeking a TRO or preliminary injunction the court will only grant on security
A business enforcing a non-compete, trade-secret, or contract right through injunctive relief
A property or lien claimant seeking to enjoin a sale, transfer, or use pending the case
Counsel for a movant who needs the security posted within the court’s deadline to keep the injunction in force

The application takes about ten minutes.

These are the actual underwriting fields — the order setting the security, the parties, your business, and your financials. Submit once and a surety specialist returns a quote, typically within one business day. Free until your bond is issued.

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FAQs

Common questions.

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

What is an Idaho injunction or TRO bond? +
It is the security a court requires before it will enter a restraining order or preliminary injunction. Under Idaho Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c), no such order issues except on the giving of security in the amount the court deems proper, conditioned to pay the costs and damages a party sustains if it is wrongfully enjoined.
How much does it cost? +
It is underwritten, not flat-rated. The court sets the penal sum — the amount it deems proper to protect the enjoined party. A surety specialist then reviews your file and any collateral and returns a premium quote, usually within one business day.
Who sets the bond amount? +
The court does. Idaho Rule of Civil Procedure 65(c) leaves the amount to the court’s discretion, sized to the costs and damages the enjoined party could suffer if the injunction is later dissolved. We size and underwrite the bond to whatever the court orders.
How quickly do I have to post it? +
Usually within the deadline the court sets when it grants the injunction. The order is only effective once the security is posted, so the bond is typically the gating step. We tell you what your file needs so you can post within the court’s timeline.
How fast can the bond be issued? +
A specialist typically returns a quote within one business day of a complete application. Once you bind and any collateral is in place, the executed bond issues on the court’s form, ready to post within the court’s deadline.
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Post the security and keep your injunction in force.

Send us the order and a surety specialist sizes, underwrites, and quotes the bond — typically within one business day. Free until your bond is issued.

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