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What Is an Alabama Contractor License Bond?
An Alabama contractor license bond is a financial guarantee that a contractor will comply with state or local licensing laws when working on a job. Filing a surety bond is a requirement for various types of contractor licenses and provides a means for reimbursement if a contractor fails to perform.
How Much Do Alabama Contractor Bonds Cost?
Nearly all Alabama contractor license bonds cost $100 and are available for instant online purchase. This includes the $20,000 HVACR bond, the $10,000 residential roofer bond and most city-specific bonds.
If your bond requires an application, submit a quick quote request form to receive your personalized rate. Some bonds may also be eligible for a 25% multi-year discount.
Who Needs an Alabama Contractor Bond?
Purchasing a surety bond is a requirement before a contractor can receive or renew their license in many Alabama cities and statewide for certain industries such as:
- Heating, ventilation, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems (HVACR)
- Termite and pest control
- Residential roofing
You may also need a bid bond, payment bond, performance bond, or other type of contract bond for large projects in Alabama. These protect construction project owners from contractors who default in any way.
If you work outside of Alabama, we also offer contractor license bonds nationwide.
How to Get an Alabama Contractor Bond
You can purchase your Alabama contractor license bond online 24/7. Simply select the bond you need from the dropdown or table above and checkout using our secure, online payment portal.
Typically, you’ll need to provide the following information for filing approval:
- Company name
- Business address
- Contractor license type
Once you purchase, we’ll process and email your official bond form. If your licensing authority requires the original bond form with wet signatures, we’ll mail your bond via FedEx. Overnight shipping is available.
How Fast Can I Get My Bond?
If you place your Alabama contractor bond order by 4 PM CST Monday–Friday, we can typically deliver it same-day via email. Some exceptions may apply.
How Do Alabama Contractor Bonds Work?
Alabama contractor license bonds protect consumers who could be harmed by defective construction or other license noncompliance. If a contractor breaks the bond terms, the surety company will pay valid claims to harmed parties up to the full bond amount. Then, the contractor must reimburse the surety in full.
Who Regulates Alabama Contractor Licensing?
The Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors (LGBC) regulates contractor licensing at the state level. If you have questions about LBGC surety bond requirements, licensing rules or your license status, you can call the board at 1 (334) 272-5030.
Local regulatory agencies also enforce their own license and bond requirements for contractors. If you have questions about local construction contractor licensing, contact your government office.
How to Get a Contractor License in Alabama
To become a licensed contractor in Alabama, you must apply for the specific license type you want. File your application at least 30 days before a quarterly Alabama Contractor Licensing Board meeting (held in January, April, July and October).
- Prime general contractor applicants must apply with the licensing board and pass a business and law exam.
- Subcontractor applicants need to complete a separate application including three references for commercial/industrial work completed in the specific classification.
- Residential roofers must apply with the Home Builders Licensure Board. Learn how to get an Alabama residential roofer license with our step-by-step guide.
City and county contractor licensing requirements vary depending on the following variables:
- Working location
- Type of work to be performed
- The issuing government licensing office
For more information, contact your local regulatory agency.
More Resources
- Alabama Licensing Board for General Contractors: Contractor License Instructions
- Alexander City
- Auburn
- Baldwin County: Contractor License Requirements
- Chickasaw
- Cullman
- Dothan Planning & Development Department: Permit Applications
- Gulf Shores: General Business License
- Hueytown
- Mobile: Permitting
- Mountain Brook
- Opelika
- Prichard
- Russellville Building, Licensing and Zoning Department
- Saraland
- Satsuma
- Tuscaloosa
- Tuscumbia: Business License Application
- Wetumpka Building Department
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