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Delaware Contractor License Bond

How much does a contractor license bond cost in Delaware?

Contractors in New Castle County, Delaware, must post surety bonds prior to conducting business. The required bond amount varies by license type, and applicants should verify their required amount of bond coverage with the county prior to bonding. These bonds are subject to underwriting consideration, so the price you’ll pay depends on a review of your personal credit report.

Contractors in Wilmington, Delaware, must post $3,000 surety bonds. SuretyBonds.com issues these bonds instantly for just $100.

The Delaware Division of Revenue requires non-resident contractors to post surety bonds in amounts equal to 6% of the contract to guarantee payment to the state for specified liabilities. These bonds are subject to underwriting consideration, so the price you’ll pay depends both on your required bond amount and on a review of your personal credit report.

The Code Enforcement Division of Newark, Delaware, requires contractors to post surety bonds in varying amounts prior to completing construction work. Like New Castle County contractor bonds and non-resident contractors bonds, Newark compliance bonds are subject to underwriting consideration.

The best way to find out exactly how much you’ll pay for your Delaware contractor surety bond is to submit a bond request now!

Bond Type Bond Amount Cost*
$50,000 Contractor License Bond Newark General Contractor $50,000 Starts at $500 GET A QUOTE
$75,000 Contractor License Bond Newark General Contractor $75,000 Starts at $750 GET A QUOTE
$100,000 Contractor License Bond Newark General Contractor $100,000 Starts at $1,000 GET A QUOTE
$150,000 Contractor License Bond Newark Limited General Contractor $150,000 Starts at $1,500 GET A QUOTE
$50,000 Contractor License Bond Newark Limited Subcontractor - HVAC, Fire, Plumbing, Mechanical $50,000 Starts at $500 GET A QUOTE
$10,000 Contractor License Bond Newark Minor Renovation Contractor $10,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$25,000 Contractor License Bond Newark Minor Renovation Contractor $25,000 $125 GET A QUOTE
$200,000 Contractor License Bond Newark Unlimited General Contractor $200,000 Starts at $2,000 GET A QUOTE
$200,000 Contractor License Bond Newark Unlimited Subcontractor - HVAC, Fire, Plumbing, Mechanical $200,000 Starts at $2,000 GET A QUOTE
$150,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Class A Contractor $150,000 Starts at $1,500 GET A QUOTE
$50,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Class B Contractor $50,000 Starts at $500 GET A QUOTE
$25,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Class C Contractor $25,000 $250 GET A QUOTE
$200,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Class U Contractor $200,000 Starts at $2,000 GET A QUOTE
$10,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Decorative Appliance Contractor $10,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$25,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County HVAC Contractor $25,000 $250 GET A QUOTE
$10,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Master Plumber $10,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$50,000 Contractor License Bond New Castle County Outside Utility Contractor $50,000 Starts at $500 GET A QUOTE
$5,000 Contractor License Bond Town of Laurel Plumbing Contractor $5,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$2,000 Contractor License Bond Rehoboth Beach Plumbing Contractor $2,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$5,000 Contractor License Bond Seaford Master Plumbing Contractor $5,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$5,000 Contractor License Bond Sussex County Plumbing Contractor $5,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$3,000 Contractor License Bond Wilmington Plumbing Contractor $3,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
$3,000 Contractor License Bond Wilmington HVAC Contractor $3,000 $100 GET A QUOTE
Varies Contractor License Bond Non-Resident Contractor Varies Subject to Underwriting GET A QUOTE

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New Castle County Contractor Bonds

The following contractors in New Castle County, Delaware, must be bonded prior to conducting contractor business:

  • Class U, A, B and C building contractors
  • outside utility contractors
  • third party inspectors
  • master HVACR contractors
  • master plumber contractors
  • sewer and drain cleaners
  • decorative appliance contractors

These bonds ensure that principals (contractors) comply with all provisions of the New Castle County Building Code and applicable federal and state laws and regulations relating to the contractor’s specific business. Additionally, the bond ensures that the contractor will faithfully correct any and all violations of these laws, ordinances and regulations in the allotted time frame. These bonds protect the county and its officers, employees, agents and representatives from financial loss resulting from the principal’s violations up to the full amount of the bond. The principal must reimburse the surety for all damages paid out.

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The surety can cancel this bond at any time by giving written notice of cancellation to both the principal and the New Castle County Code Official at least 45 days prior to the effective termination date.

For more information about working as a contractor in New Castle County, Delaware, visit the city’s contractor licensing information page.

The best way to find out how much you’ll pay for your New Castle County contractor surety bond is to request your free surety bond quote now!

City of Wilmington Contractor Bond

Contractors in Wilmington, Delaware, must post $3,000 surety bonds prior to completing construction work. These bonds protect the city from any damages or losses incurred by a principal’s (contractor’s) negligence while repairing, replacing or restoring any sidewalk, alley or footway over any opening or excavation.

These bonds remain full force and virtue until canceled or violated.

For more information about how to become a licensed contractor in Wilmington, Delaware, visit the city’s website.

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Non-resident Contractor Bond

The Division of Revenue requires non-resident contractors to post surety bonds in amounts equal to 6% of the contract amount to guarantee payments for liabilities to the state.

These bonds remain in full force and effect until the specified obligations are paid in full.

For more information about licensing for resident and non-resident contractors in Delaware, applicants should visit the state’s website.

Because the required amount and price of this bond can vary so much, our experts recommend submitting a bond request. You’ll be contacted by a member of our team who will provide you with your free, no-obligation surety bond quote.

Newark Compliance Bonds

The following contractors in Newark, Delaware, must post compliance surety bonds prior to completing construction work:

By posting this bond, principals (contractors) pledge to comply with all provisions of all pertinent City of Newark Construction Codes (Newark Municipal Code, Chapter 7) and all applicable federal and state laws and regulations. Additionally, contractors agree to promptly correct any and all violations in the allotted time frame. These bonds protect the City of Newark and its officers, employees, agents and representatives from any and all liability loss, damage or expense that results from the contractors violation(s).

The surety can cancel this bond by giving written notice of cancellation to both the principal and the city at least 45 days prior to the effective termination date.

For more information about working as a contractor in Newark, Delaware, visit the city’s construction permit information page.

The best way to find out how much you’ll pay for your Newark contractor surety bond is to request your free surety bond quote now!

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