Depends on the situation. Usually bad credit can be an impediment to getting hired, not getting bonded. You can always call your insurance company and get bonded yourself (and take the cost as a business expenses on your taxes). It usually will depend whether state licensing is involved. For example, in California some jobs require a bond based upon the work, not based upon you.
In all liklihood, no. To be bonded you have to prove worthiness, including a stable financial history.
People with criminal records are not bondable.
That depends on the reason you do not qualify, but most are hard to change. Bad credit rating, history of drug or alcohol abuse, felony convictions?
Yes, a person is still bondable. They just have to be able to pay their bond or have a clear background check to be bondable.
Depends on the state.
Yes, a person is still bondable after being charged with an assault. A person is only unable to get bonded if charged with a felony.
If you're asking why someone may not be bondable, it could be due to credit history or lack of a credit history, insufficient liquidity (cash or assets easily convertible to cash) to back up the bond. Bonds are not insurance, they are a promise to pay on your behalf - with the understanding that you will immediately pay the bond company back.
A person is bondable if they can find someone who will carry the bond. In this case, you can probably find someone to insure you, you just may have to pay a higher premium.
How good is an 869 credit score?
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It would I think depend on the type of convictions, any convictions in the 'stealing, theft, or falsification' category, would exclude you I would think, and your credit rating also could hinder this.
No, you do not have to have good credit to finance a car. There are many companies out there for those with bad credit.