Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 52— - FOREIGN SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER XIV— - POWERS, DUTIES AND LIABILITIES OF CONSULAR OFFICERS GENERALLY › § 4198
Requires a U.S. consular officer to get and file a bond before taking a job from a foreign government as an administrator, guardian, or other person managing someone’s estate or assets. The Secretary of State must approve the bond’s amount and form, and the bond is kept with the Secretary of the Treasury. The bond promises the officer will do the job honestly and pay or deliver any money or property to the people who are entitled. Anyone harmed by a breach can sue on the bond in their own name and recover damages and court costs; if the suer loses, they must pay the other side’s costs and the United States is not responsible. The bond stays as security until the full penalty is collected.
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22 U.S.C. § 4198
Title 22 — Foreign Relations and Intercourse
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73