Kansas trustee bonds.
We size, underwrite & quote it.

Under the Kansas Uniform Trust Code, a trustee gives bond unless the trust waives it.
It guarantees the faithful performance of the trustee’s fiduciary duties.
The court specifies the amount — and we underwrite it.
A surety specialist reviews your file and returns a quote, usually within one business day.

Required to secure the trustee’s duties under K.S.A. 58a-702, unless the trust waives or modifies it
Amount is specified by the court, along with the bond’s liabilities and whether sureties are needed
Underwritten on the trustee’s file; collateral may apply to a large trust
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How it works

Built for the order requiring bond.

When a trustee must give bond — by the terms of the trust or the court’s direction — that bond gates the trustee’s authority to act. Here is the whole process:

TODAY · 10 MINUTES

Send us the file

Apply online with the order or trust provision requiring the bond, the trust’s value, and the trustee’s details. The value of the trust drives the penal sum.

WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY

A surety specialist underwrites it

A specialist reviews the file, a credit check, and any financials, then returns a quote. The amount is specified by the court — underwriting decides approval and any collateral on a large trust.

ON APPROVAL

Execute & file

Once you bind, we issue the executed bond on the required form with the power of attorney attached, ready to file so the trustee can act with full authority.

About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

When a trustee must be bonded

A trustee holds and manages trust property for the beneficiaries. Under the Kansas Uniform Trust Code, a trustee gives bond to secure performance of those duties unless the terms of the trust waive or modify the requirement.

The trustee bond secures the faithful performance of the trustee’s duties: investing prudently, accounting honestly, and distributing as the trust directs. If the trustee breaches those duties, the bond makes the beneficiaries whole and the surety looks to the trustee to repay it.

Because the surety stands behind the trust, the bond is underwritten on the trustee’s credit and finances, and a large trust can require collateral. The court can specify the amount and the liabilities the bond secures, and may modify or terminate it later. A regulated financial-service institution qualified to do trust business in Kansas need not give bond.

Kansas StatuteK.S.A. 58a-702, in the Kansas Uniform Trust Code, provides that a trustee shall give bond to secure performance of the trustee’s duties unless the bond is waived or modified by the terms of the trust. The court may specify the amount of a bond, its liabilities, and whether sureties are necessary, and may modify or terminate a bond at any time. A regulated financial-service institution qualified to do trust business in this state need not give bond, even if required by the terms of the trust.

You need this bond if you’re

A trustee giving bond to secure performance because the trust does not waive it
A successor trustee stepping in where the trust instrument requires bonding
An individual fiduciary administering a trust without a corporate trustee’s exemption
Counsel or a beneficiary arranging the bond so the trustee can administer the trust with full authority

The application takes about ten minutes.

These are the actual underwriting fields — the order or trust provision, the trust’s value, the trustee, and your finances. 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 a Kansas trustee bond? +
It is the bond a trustee gives to secure the faithful performance of fiduciary duties. Under K.S.A. 58a-702, a trustee shall give bond unless the bond is waived or modified by the terms of the trust, and the court may specify the amount, its liabilities, and whether sureties are necessary.
How much does it cost? +
It is underwritten, not flat-rated. The court specifies the penal sum, sized to protect the beneficiaries. A surety specialist then reviews the trustee’s credit and finances and any collateral and returns a premium quote, usually within one business day.
Do all Kansas trustees need a bond? +
Not always. Under K.S.A. 58a-702 a trustee gives bond unless the terms of the trust waive or modify it, and a regulated financial-service institution qualified to do trust business in Kansas need not give bond. Where a bond is required, the court specifies the amount and may modify or terminate it later.
Will I need collateral? +
Sometimes, especially on a large trust. Because the surety guarantees the trustee’s performance, a high penal sum may require collateral and financials. We tell you what your specific file needs before you commit.
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 required form, ready to file so the trustee can act with full authority.
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Get bonded and administer the trust.

Send us the order or trust provision and the trust’s value, 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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