Maryland Code § IN-21-102

Section IN-21-102
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A certificate of authority, or certified copy of a certificate of authority, issued
by the Commissioner to a surety insurer shall be accepted as evidence of qualification
to become sole surety on a bond, undertaking, recognizance, or other obligation
required or allowed by law, or in the charter, ordinances, rules, or regulations of a
municipal corporation, board, organization, court, judge, or public officer, without
further proof or qualification regarding solvency, credit, or financial sufficiency to act
as a surety.

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