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Browse Obligees

What is an Obligee?

An obligee is the entity requiring the bond from the principal. Generally, obligees are branches of local, state, or federal government. These governmental bodies propose, enact, and maintain the statutes and legislature surrounding the requirements to the bond.

Name City State Actions
District of Columbia Office of the Notary Commissions and Authentications Washington DC
Potomac Electric Company (PEPCO) Washington DC
District of Columbia Public Service Commission Washington DC
Superior Court of the District of Columbia - Probate Division Washington DC
District of Columbia Occupational and Professional Licensing Administration Washington DC
State of Delaware Department of Transportation Motor Fuel Tax Administration Dover DE
State of Delaware Division of Business and Occupational Regulation Dover DE
Delaware State Bank Commissioner Dover DE
State of Delaware Department of Public Safety Division of State Police Dover DE
State of Delaware Department of State Division of Professional Regulation Dover DE
State of Delaware Insurance Commissioner Dover DE
State of Delaware Department of Education Dover DE
State of Delaware Office of the State Bank Commissioner Dover DE
The State of Delaware Consumer Protection Dover DE
New Castle County New Castle DE
City of Newark Newark DE
State of Delaware Division of Revenue Wilmington DE
Airlines Reporting Corporation Arlington VA
US GSA - Automotive Acquisition Support Division Arlington VA
US Department of Agriculture, Eastern Regional Office Atlanta GA
US Department of Agriculture, Western Regional Office Aurora CO
Social Security Administration (SSA) Baltimore MD
US Department of Veterans Affairs - Lincoln Fiduciary Hub Lincoln NE
U.S. Department of the Treasury Cincinnati OH
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Mechanicsburg PA