Temporary Help Agency & Recruiter License Bond
Surety Bond for Licensing (Ontario & Other Provinces)
If you operate a Temporary Help Agency, a Recruiting business, or a combined staffing and recruitment firm, you may be required to post a surety bond as part of your provincial licensing or regulatory obligations.
We provide these bonds for Ontario and other Canadian provinces, ensuring your operation meets government compliance requirements with fast, accurate, and regulator-approved wording.
Ontario is currently the most detailed jurisdiction with a formal $25,000 Temporary Help Agency & Recruiter Licence Bond under the Employment Standards Act; however, other provinces also regulate employment agencies, foreign worker recruiters, and staffing firms.
We’re able to provide compliant bonds for all provinces where this security is required.
What is a Temporary Help Agency / Recruiter Licence Bond?
A Temporary Help Agency and Recruiter Licence Bond is a financial guarantee required by a provincial regulator to ensure that:
- Employment agencies
- Recruiters
- Temporary help agencies
- Labour supply companies
- Staffing and placement firms
operate in compliance with employment standards, recruiter legislation, and worker protection rules.
The bond is a three-party agreement between:
Principal: Your staffing or recruitment business applying for licensing
Obligee: The appropriate provincial regulator, for example: ON Director of Employment Standards
Surety: Our underwriters that are licensed to provide surety and fidelity insurance
If your business fails to meet statutory obligations such as paying wages, complying with Orders, or meeting recruitment rules – the regulator can claim against the bond.
The surety pays valid claims up to the bond amount and then seeks full reimbursement from you and your business. It is important to understand the bond is similar to
What is received when purchasing a Temporary Help & Recruitment Agency Licence Surety Bond?
When you purchase Recruiter and / or Temporary Help Agency Surety Bond, you’ll receive an electronically certified e-bond that meat any requirements in your jurisdiction such as:
- be made in favour of the Director of Employment Standards (for ON)
- be issued by an insurer licensed under the Insurance Act to write surety and fidelity insurance.
- be in the amount of $25,000 Canadian dollars
- be irrevocable so it cannot be recalled or cancelled during its term
- automatically renew when it expires. The surety bond may include a statement that it will not automatically renew when it expires if the insurance provider gives notice to the Director of Employment Standards, but only if the amount of notice specified is 90 days or more.
- permit “partial drawings” without any conditions, meaning that the Director of Employment Standards can, for reasons set out in the regulation and in accordance with the prescribed processes, demand and receive a payment less than the entire amount specified in the surety bond.
- be written in English or in French
- have no other conditions
In Ontario, they state that an electronic bond is preferred which we always comply with as it is a more convenient and cost effective method of guarantee.
As a best practice, the surety bond should be provided electronically with a digital seal where possible. If this cannot be done, in addition to providing an electronic copy of the document the applicant must also mail the original surety bond with the seal to:

Temporary Help Agency & Recruiter Licensing Unit
Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
505 University Avenue, 19th floor
Toronto, ON M7A 1T7
If there are different requirements in your province, we can facilitate specific requests from a provincial authority as well – also check our Foreign Worker Recruiter’s License Surety Bond page.
Why do I need a Recruiter and Temporary Help Agency Licence Bond?
You need this bond if your business is engaged in temporary staffing, employment placement, or recruitment services — whether you supply assignment workers, help employers hire, or operate as a full-service staffing agency.
In Ontario, the requirement is very clear. Any business applying for a licence as a:
- Temporary Help Agency
- Recruiter
- OR a business applying for both
must file a $25,000 surety bond with their licence application.
Regulators require this bond as financial security in case an agency or recruiter fails to meet its legal obligations.
That often includes compliance with:
The bond exists to protect workers. If the Director of Employment Standards issues an Order and your business fails to pay, the Ministry can draw on the bond, including partial amounts, to satisfy the outstanding balance.
The bond demonstrates to the regulator that your company is financially reliable and prepared to operate responsibly.
Even though these are presented as different licence types, the Ministry uses the same bond for all three. The amount is the same. The cost is the same. The underwriting is the same.
The only thing that changes is the designation on the bond wording, which must match your licence application exactly. This is a common source of errors for applicants, and something Bond Connect ensures is 100% correct before issuance.
Outside Ontario, several provinces regulate aspects of staffing, foreign worker recruitment, or employment agency operations. Some require a bond, others require a deposit or letter of credit. The terminology changes, but the purpose is typically the same: protecting workers and ensuring compliance with employment standards.
How much does a Recruiter Temp Help Agency Licence Bond cost?
This bond in the security amount of $25,000, can be purchased for as little as $525.00 CAD per year. We pride ourselves in providing the most competitive rates available on the market today and offer guarantees through Canada’s top underwriters.
We strive in efficiency and always issue digital (e-bond) versions of surety bonds when available.
It never costs you anything to pursue a quote for any type of bond or commits you to proceeding with a purchase once a quote is received, so get started today!
How long does it take to have a Recruitment Licence Bond issued?
We’re able to issue these bonds with same-day service for qualifying agents and during regular business hours.
You’re generally approved for this type of bond up to $25,000 CAD as long as you can answer “No” to the following questions:
- Has the individual or company applying ever declared bankruptcy?
- Has the individual or company applying ever had a claim with a surety company?
- Has the individual or company been denied bonding in the past?
If you need to answer “Yes” to any of these questions, it is possible that we can still place your bond; however, there may be some additional information requested such as bankruptcy discharge documents, financial statements, or other details.
Click the quote button today to get started and have you’re bond issued same-day!
$25,000+ Certified E-Bond
Renewable Annual Term
Reliable Canadian Underwriters
Online Approval & Payment
Best Rates Available
How It Works
Step 1
Complete a brief online questionnaire about your recruiter / temporary help agency.


Step 2
Our staff will be in touch shortly with a formal quote for your recruiters bond via e-mail or telephone.
Step 3
Your surety bond will be issued so you can provide it to the Director of Employment Standards or other regulator.

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