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This bond is required by financial institutions in Oregon when you lose a negotiable security.
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Lost Instrument or Lost Security surety bonds are required by banks and other financial institutions in the state of Oregon when you lose a cashier's check or stock certificate, etc. Lost Instrument or Lost Security bond premiums are usually 2% of the required surety bond amount. Just complete the Lost Instrument section of our application.

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As one of the northwestern most states in the U.S., Oregon has a maritime climate, making it prone to receive a lot of rainfall per year. The state also has a lot of volcanoes, dormant and active, that make up its rugged western landscape.

Mount Hood, the tallest point in Oregon, was once an active volcano. Oregon has over 35 volcanoes in total, and Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the country, was formed from one of the dormant volcanoes.

On top of having the deepest lake, Oregon has the deepest river gorge as well, Hells Canyon. It is approximately 8,000 feet deep. The state also has a monument dedicated to the caves carved out of solid marble that were discovered in 1874.

Oregon is the only state to have a "state nut", theirs being the Hazelnut, or as Oregonians call them, "filberts". In Springfield, the first Hazelnut orchard was created, and is now known as Dorris Ranch.

Oregon is also the only state to have a double-sided flag. One side depicts a shield with an eagle on top of it. The shield pictures the sun setting over the Pacific, and it is surrounded by 33 stars, while the opposite side has a gold beaver. In 1948, the town of Portland created Mill Ends Park. It is the smallest in all of the United States, at just 2 feet wide, and is said to have been created for the specific purpose of having "snail races on St. Patrick's Day".

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