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What Is an Oregon Contractor License Bond?
An Oregon contractor license bond is a financial guarantee that a construction contractor will comply with state and local licensing laws when working on a job. They protect any parties who could be harmed by defective construction or other license noncompliance.
If an Oregon contractor breaks the bond terms, the surety company will pay valid claims to harmed parties up to the full bond amount. Then, the faulty contractor must reimburse the surety.
How Much Do Oregon Contractor Bonds Cost?
Oregon contractor bond costs start at $100 per year, but prices can range from $100 to $8,000. Your exact cost will vary depending on the license type you need and its required bond amount. Rates are typically around 1–5% of the total bond amount.
Some Oregon contractor license bonds are available for instant purchase while others require a quick application review to determine pricing. Select your bond below to apply or buy online in minutes.
If you work outside of Oregon, we also offer contractor license bonds nationwide.
Who Needs an Oregon Contractor Bond?
State law requires individuals paid to perform construction work that improves real property to be licensed and bonded. You will need surety bond to receive any of the following Oregon contractor license types:
- Commercial general contractor (CGC): $25,000 (Level 2), $80,000 (Level 1)
- Commercial specialty contractor (CSC): $25,000 (Level 2), $55,000 (Level 1)
- Residential general contractor (RGC): $25,000
- Residential specialty contractor (RSC): $20,000
- Residential limited contractor (RLC): $15,000
- Residential or commercial developer: $25,000
- Landscape: $3,000–$10,000 (based on project size)
- Construction flagging: $20,000
- Residential home performance score: $15,000
- Residential inspector services: $10,000
- Residential home services: $15,000
- Residential locksmith services: $15,000
- Residential restoration: $15,000
- Statutory public works: $30,000
Other Construction Bonds in Oregon
You may also need a bid bond, payment bond, performance bond, or other type of contract bond for certain construction projects in Oregon as well as some local city or county-specific bonds.
How to Get a Oregon Contractor Bond
You can apply for any Oregon contract bond by submitting an online request form. Typically, you’ll need to provide the following information for Oregon Construction Contractors Board filing approval:
- Contractor or construction company name
- Physical business address
- License number, if available
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 contract bonds. You can purchase most Oregon contractor license bonds online 24/7 with instant digital delivery. If your obligee requires the original bond form with wet signatures, we offer an overnight shipping option.
Who Regulates Oregon Contractor Licensing?
The regulatory body you’ll work with varies based on which Oregon contractor license you need:
- The Oregon Construction Contractors Board (CCB) enforces most construction contractor license and surety bond requirements in the state.
- The Oregon Landscape Contractors Board regulates landscaping contractors.
- The Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries (BLI) oversees labor contractor and farm labor contractor surety bond requirements.
How to Get a CCB Contractor License in Oregon
Follow these five steps to apply for your Oregon contractor license with the Construction Contractors Board:
- Complete the 16-hour training, and pass the exam.
- Determine your endorsement type.
- File your corporation, LLC and/or assumed business name.
- Purchase your required bond and insurance coverage.
- Submit an application along with your surety bond, insurance certificate and license fee.
For more detailed instructions on how to get an Oregon CCB contractor license, view our step-by-step guide.
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