Bond of Conservator
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INSTRUCTIONS: WASHINGTON D.C. BOND OF CONSERVATOR
The form discussed in this article is filed when a Washington D.C. conservator is required to post a bond. This document can be obtained from the website maintained by the District of Columbia Courts system.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 1: On the first blank line, enter the name of the adult who is the subject of the conservatorship.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 2: On the next blank line, enter your name.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 3: On the next two blank lines, enter your address.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 4: On the next blank line, enter the name of the person whose conservator you have been appointed as.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 5: On the next blank line, enter the date on which the court order making this appointment was issued.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 6: On the next blank line, enter the last two digits of the year in which this order was issued.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 7: On the next blank line, enter in words the amount of the bond you are required to give.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 8: On the next blank line, enter the amount of the bond in numerals.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 9: On the next blank line, enter your name.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 10: On the next blank line, enter the name of the principal.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 11: On the next blank line, enter the name of the surety.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 12: Up to four witnesses can enter their signatures on the next four blank lines.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 13: Two conservators may enter their signature on the next two blank lines.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 14: On the next two blank lines, the bonding company and its representative's signature should be entered.
Washington D.C. Bond Of Conservator Step 15: The form should be submitted to the deputy clerk of the form, who will complete the remainder of the form, thereby approving the surety.