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What Is a Connecticut Contractor License Bond?
The term Connecticut contractor license bond refers to the many surety bond requirements enforced by the state and local cities for contractor registration. Contractor license bonds are required for various types of construction work in Connecticut, including:
- Home improvement
- Sidewalk, curb and driveway
- Excavation
- Right of way
- Drain laying
- Street opening
These bonds guarantee that a contractor will comply with Connecticut laws and regulations when working on a job and protect consumers from damages due to faulty work.
How Much Do Connecticut Contractor Bonds Cost?
Connecticut contractor license bond costs start at $100 per year and several are available for instant online purchase.
All bonds required for state licensing and some local contractor bonds require underwriting to determine pricing. If so, your exact cost will vary depending on your license type, the bond amount and the term length. Apply online now to get your free quote.
If the bond you need is not listed above, call 1 (800) 308-4358.
Who Needs a Connecticut Contractor Bond?
Connecticut bond requirements vary based on the type of contractor license or construction permit you are applying for:
- Home improvement contractors must file a $15,000 surety bond with the Department of Consumer Protection to be licensed in the state.
- Non-resident contractors need to file a Connecticut contractor tax bond with the Department of Revenue Services.
- The Department of Transportation mandates a Connecticut highway encroachment permit bond for work on or near a public right-of-way.
If you work in a city or county listed in the dropdown or table above, you must file a specific surety bond with the local government before receiving your local contractor compliance license.
Other Construction Bonds in Connecticut
You may also need a bid bond, payment bond, performance bond, or other type of contract bond for certain construction projects in Connecticut. These protect project owners from contractors who default or are negligent in any way.
If you work outside of Connecticut, we also offer contractor license bonds nationwide.
How to Get a Connecticut Contractor Bond
With SuretyBonds.com, you can get many Connecticut contractor bonds instantly online 24/7. Simply find the bond you need, enter your information, and checkout online. You’ll receive your official bond confirmation via email in minutes.
However, all state-level bonds and some local bonds require a quick application review to determine pricing. You’ll typically need to provide the following information for filing approval:
- Contractor/construction company name
- Physical business address
- License type
Apply now and a SuretyBonds.com representative will contact you within one business day to discuss next steps.
How Fast Can I Get My Bond?
SuretyBonds.com offers the fastest and easiest way to get your Connecticut contractor bond. After purchasing, you’ll receive your official bond form instantly via email or within 1–3 business days if your obligee requires the original bond form.
How Do Connecticut Contractor Bonds Work?
Connecticut contractor bonds protect any party who could be harmed by defective construction or other license and contract noncompliance. If you break the bond terms, the surety will pay out valid claims up to the full bond amount, which you must then reimburse.
Who Regulates Connecticut Contractor Licensing?
The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection (DCP) requires licensing for home improvement contractors. If you have questions about licensing or bond requirements, contact the DCP by phone at 1 (860) 713-6000 or by email at [email protected].
The Connecticut Department of Revenue Services (DRS) oversees non-resident contractor licensing, bonding and tax liability. If you can contact the DRS by phone at 1 (860) 541-7538 or by email at [email protected].
How to Get a Contractor License in Connecticut
Complete the following steps to apply for a general or specialty contractor's license in Connecticut.
- Register your business with the Connecticut Secretary of State Office.
- Purchase general liability insurance and any surety bond required for licensing.
- Apply online through the state's eLicense portal.
Various cities and towns in Connecticut also require contractors to be licensed and bonded locally before they can be authorized to work. Verify licensing requirements with your local government office.
More Resources
- Connecticut DOT: Contractor Resources
- Connecticut DOT: Consultants/Contractors Forms
- Connecticut DRS: Nonresident Contractor Bonds
- Bristol Curb: Sidewalk, Driveway, and Curb Contractors License Application
- Cromwell: Building Permit Application
- East Windsor: Permit Application Portal
- Fairfield: Permit Application Portal
- Farmington: Building Permits
- Hamden Engineering Department: Permits
- Hamden: Permitting Guide
- Milford: Contractor Pre-Qualification Guide
- New Britain: Building Permit Guides
- New Haven: Contractor Information & Permits
- Plymouth: Permit Procedures
- Rocky Hill: Online Permitting System
- Seymour: Building Permit Application
- Torrington: Contractor License Application
- Trumball: Building Permits and Applications
- Wallingford: Building Permits
- Wallingford Engineering Department: Excavation Permit Application
- Waterford: Building Permits
- Waterbury: Water Department
- West Hartford: Building Permits
- Windsor Engineering Department: Excavation and Driveway Permits
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