Louisiana Code § RS 13:4436.5

Qualifications of surety presumed
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For purposes of this Chapter, the surety of a bond is deemed to be qualified to act as surety unless the judgment creditor expressly denies such qualifications in an answer and, if the surety is licensed to conduct a surety business in this state, also proves that the surety lacks the necessary qualifications.

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