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    Nov 1, 2011, 03:43 PM
    Do I need a bond if I'm a Licensed Vocational Nurse?
    I'm currently looking for employment as a Nanny, but am have a current license for Licensed Vocational Nurse. Some of the clients are asking for employees to be bonded. Is that necessary since I'm already licensed? If so, how do I get bonded?
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    Nov 1, 2011, 04:10 PM
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    ... Is that necessary since I'm already licensed? If so, how do I get bonded?
    They are probably thinking in terms of a fidelity bond.

    It's necessary if your employer requires it as a condition of employment.

    A license doesn't necessarily protect your employers should they sustain damages as a result of your intentional or negigent acts, and desire to make a claim against the bond. You might inquire of an insurance broker about obtaining a bond.

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