MS telephone seller bonds.
$2,250 flat. Soft pull.

A telephone solicitor registering with the Mississippi Attorney General must file a $75,000 surety bond that indemnifies anyone harmed by fraud, misrepresentation, or a violation of the telephone-solicitation law. At that amount our flat 3% is $2,250, with one soft credit pull.

Required to register a telephone solicitor with the Attorney General under Miss. Code § 77-3-605
Indemnifies anyone who suffers loss from fraud or misrepresentation in your solicitation
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 registered.

Your telephone-solicitor registration is waiting on this bond. Here's the entire process — no broker phone tag:

TODAY · 5 MINUTES

Apply once, online

Business details, owner information, effective date. That is the application — 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 Attorney General

Pay online and receive the executed bond ready to file with your telephone-solicitor registration. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the state insists.

The whole pricing page.

$75,000 bond × 3% = $2,250, one-time per term. Fixed amount, fixed price, multi-year if you want it.

1-year term
$2,250
2-year term
$4,500
3-year term
$6,750
About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

What the bond actually guarantees

Mississippi requires telephone solicitors to register with the Attorney General before soliciting sales by phone. The application must be accompanied by a $75,000 surety bond in the form the Attorney General prescribes — a consumer-protection guarantee that backs the way you sell.

The bond indemnifies any person who suffers a loss as a result of fraud, misrepresentation, or a violation of the telephone-solicitation statute (Miss. Code §§ 77-3-601 through 77-3-619) by the registrant. A harmed consumer can recover against the bond up to the $75,000 penal sum.

It is a three-party guarantee — you, the surety, and the State of Mississippi for the benefit of consumers — and not insurance for you: if the surety pays a claim, you repay the surety. A registrant may post $75,000 in cash, a certificate of deposit, or government bonds instead, but the surety bond costs a fraction of tying up that much capital.

Miss. Code § 77-3-605Mississippi Code § 77-3-605 requires a telephone solicitor's application for a certificate of registration with the Attorney General to be accompanied by a $75,000 surety bond, in a form prescribed by the Attorney General, providing for the indemnification of any person suffering loss as a result of fraud, misrepresentation, or a violation of §§ 77-3-601 through 77-3-619 by the principal. Cash, a CD, or government bonds of $75,000 may be filed in lieu.

You need this bond if you're

Registering as a telephone solicitor with the Mississippi Attorney General
A telemarketing company selling goods or services to Mississippi consumers by phone
Renewing an annual registration whose current bond is expiring or non-renewing
Expanding into Mississippi from another state and registering here

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.

Do I pay the $75,000? +
No. You pay $2,250 — the flat 3% of the bond amount. The $75,000 is the surety's maximum liability to harmed consumers; it's not a deposit, and nobody holds your money.
Who requires this bond? +
The Mississippi Attorney General requires it as a condition of a telephone-solicitor certificate of registration, under Miss. Code § 77-3-605. Since July 1, 2023, the $75,000 bond to the Attorney General is the bond that applies.
What does the bond protect against? +
It indemnifies anyone who suffers a loss from fraud, misrepresentation, or a violation of the telephone-solicitation law by the registrant. If the surety pays a claim, you repay the surety.
Is there a credit check? +
Yes — one soft credit pull, which never affects your score. It's the only extra step beyond the application, and 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.
Can I post cash instead? +
The statute lets you file $75,000 in cash, a certificate of deposit, or government bonds in lieu of a surety bond. Most registrants use the surety bond — paying the 3% premium rather than tying up $75,000 in capital.
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