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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
United States Department of Labor Washington DC
District of Columbia Department of Insurance Securities and Banking Washington DC
DC Department of Insurance, Securities and Banking Washington DC
Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs Washington DC
Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs Washington DC
District of Columbia Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection Washington DC
District of Columbia Educational Licensure Commission Washington DC
District of Columbia Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs Washington DC
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Washington DC
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
Administrator, Wage and Hour Division, U.S. Dept Labor Washington DC
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Washington DC
Executive Office for United States Trustees Washington DC
Federal Maritime Commission Washington DC
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Washington DC
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Washington DC
U.S. Department of Transportation Washington DC
US Customs Service - Dept of Treasury Washington DC
District of Columbia Department of Finance and Revenue Washington DC
District of Columbia Department of For-Hire Vehicles Washington DC
Washington Gas Light Company Washington DC