How much does an HVAC specialty contractor’s bond cost in Idaho?
The Idaho Division of Building Safety requires heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors to be bonded for $2,000.
SuretyBonds.com issues these three-year bonds instantly for just $250. Simply click Buy Now to purchase your bond online using our secure bond checkout. It only takes a few minutes to be on your way to getting bonded as an HVAC contractor in Idaho.
Idaho has a separate bond requirement for sprinkler installers. For more information on these bonds, please visit our Idaho sprinkler installer bond page.
Bond Type | Bond Amount | Cost | |
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$2,000 HVAC Specialty Contractor's Bond 3-year term | $2,000 | $250 |
Why do I need this bond?
Idaho HVAC specialty contractor bonds are put in place for the protection of the health and welfare of the people of Idaho as discussed in 54-5007 of the Idaho Code. Specifically, these bonds require heating, ventilation and air conditioning contractors to perform all HVAC work in accordance with all provisions of the state’s HVAC standards and laws. This bond indemnifies the contractor and/or his or her employees for costs incurred by them for damages resulting from faulty work or work that’s not up to code.
Need a surety bond for a construction project?
Payment bonds and performance bonds are often required for specific construction projects. No matter the state, SuretyBonds.com can get you the bond you need for your next job.
What’s the fine print?
The HVAC speciality contractor bond in Idaho runs for a three-year term. The surety can cancel the bond at any time by providing 60 days’ written notice to the state and the contractor.
How to become an HVAC contractor in Idaho
To become a licensed HVAC contractor in Idaho, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Minimum two years experience as HVAC Journeyman in Idaho or other jurisdiction
- Submit completed application
- Pay $35 application fee
- Pass required exam
- Pay licensing fee
- Submit $2,000 compliance surety bond
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Additional Resources
State of Idaho Division of Building Safety HVAC Board surety bond form
State of Idago Division of Building Safety Application for HVAC Contractor License
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