Virginia Contractor License Bonds

Virginia contractors license bonds are required for contractors to operate in the state. Learn more about these bonds and find the best rates online.
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Virginia Contractor License Bonds

City of Chesapeake Erosion and Sediment Control Facilities Permit Bond

City of Chesapeake Erosion and Sediment Control Facilities Permit Bond

The Virginia City of Chesapeake Erosion and Sediment Control Facilities Permit Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
City of Chesapeake
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$5,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
City of Danville License and Permit Bond

City of Danville License and Permit Bond

The Virginia City of Danville License and Permit Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
City of Danville
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$5,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
City of Newport News Contractor's License Bond

City of Newport News Contractor's License Bond

The Virginia City of Newport News Contractor's License Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
City of Newport News
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$5,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
Commonwealth of Virginia Contractor License Bond

Commonwealth of Virginia Contractor License Bond

The Virginia Contractor License Bond starts at $500 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
Commonwealth of Virginia
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$50,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
24 months
Months
County of Fairfax Home Improvement Contractor Bond

County of Fairfax Home Improvement Contractor Bond

The Virginia County of Fairfax Home Improvement Contractor Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
County of Fairfax
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$5,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
County of Fairfax Home Improvement Contractor Bond

County of Fairfax Home Improvement Contractor Bond

The Virginia County of Fairfax Home Improvement Contractor Bond starts at $150 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
County of Fairfax
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$10,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
Lynchburg - City Contractors License Bond

Lynchburg - City Contractors License Bond

The Virginia Lynchburg - City Contractors License Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
Variable
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$1,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
Petersburg - City Contractor's License Bond

Petersburg - City Contractor's License Bond

The Virginia Petersburg - City Contractor's License Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
Variable
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$1,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
Portsmouth - City Plumbing Contractor Bond

Portsmouth - City Plumbing Contractor Bond

The Virginia Portsmouth - City Plumbing Contractor Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
Variable
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$5,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months
Prince William County Home Improvement Contractor Bond

Prince William County Home Improvement Contractor Bond

The Virginia Prince William County Home Improvement Contractor Bond starts at $100 plus shipping costs and fees. Fill out the form to buy your bond instantly!

Bond State
VA
Bond Terms
Prince William County
Bond Premium
Bond Amount:
$10,000
Bond Duration
Bond Term:
12 months
Months

How much does a contractor bond cost in Virginia?

The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) requires contractors to post a $50,000 surety bond if they do not meet the minimum net worth requirements for licensing. Some cities and counties in the State of Virginia require their own specific surety bonds. Below are the required bond amounts for popular local bonds:

  • Arlington County Electrical Contractor: $10,000
  • Fairfax County Home Improvement Contractor Bond: $5,000 or $10,000
  • City of Lynchburg Contractor Bond: $5,000
  • City of Richmond Contractor Bond: $50,000

The surety company issuing the bond determines your premium rate, which is the percentage of the total bond amount you pay as the premium. During the application process, the surety company evaluates your personal credit, financial statements, industry experience, and licensing history. EZ Surety can issue premiums for Virginia contractor license bonds for as low as $100 for applicants with standard credit. If your credit is below average, we can still offer a competitive rate for your contractors license bond.

Why are contractor bonds important in Virginia?

Contractor license bonds hold licensed contractors accountable for the quality of their work. The bonds protect the public (sometimes a city/county) from damages incurred due to the contractor’s violation of licensing laws or unsatisfactory work.

When the surety company issues the bond, they provide a financial guarantee to the state that the contractor will comply with the provisions of Chapter 11 (§ 54.1-1100 et seq.) of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia, Board regulations. If the contractor violates these regulations, causing a loss to the consumer, the consumer can file a claim against the bond. If the claim is valid, the surety company will cover the costs to repair the damage or complete the work, up to the amount of the bond. The contractor is then liable to reimburse the surety company for all damages paid.

How do I get my general contractor’s license in Virginia?

Below is a brief overview of the steps needed to obtain your contractor license in Virginia:

1. Understand the Requirements

Before applying for the license, learn what classification of license you require. The Commonwealth of Virginia has three classifications for general contractors:

  • Class A: Contractors who work on a construction project valued over $120,000 or whose total value of projects during the year is valued at $750,000 or higher
  • Class B: Contractors who work on a construction project valued over $10,000 but less than $120,000 or whose total value of projects during the year is valued at $150,000 or higher
  • Class C: Contractors who work on a construction project valued over $1,000 but less than $10,000 or whose total value of projects during the year is valued less than $150,000

2. Obtain General Liability Insurance and Workers’ Compensation Insurance

Class A and Class B contractors are required to have general liability insurance, even if you do not have employees. If you have employees, you are also required to have workers’ compensation insurance.

3. Complete Financial Verification Forms

Class A and Class B contractors must provide verification of their net worth by posting a surety bond or completing a financial statement form.

4. Complete the Contractor Experience Verification Form

Contractors must complete the Experience Verification Form attesting to their experience as a contractor and submit the form to the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation.

5. Fill out the Application

Once you have the necessary insurance and completed the preliminary forms, it’s time to gather your business and partner information and complete the Virginia contractor license application.

5. Submit Your Application and Fee

After you complete the application you need to print it out and mail the notarized forms to the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation along with a $50 business registration fee and licensing fee based on the license classification.

  • Class A contractors: $385
  • Class B contractors: $370
  • Class C contractors: $235



If you have further questions regarding the licensing process, you can always visit the Virginia DPOR contractors page.

How to Know if You Need a Surety Bond

You’ll know if you need a surety bond because some entity will have required you to obtain one. They must also inform you of which specific bond type you’ll need. There are thousands of bonds across the country, all of which vary by state and industry.

Visit EZSuretyBonds.com to browse hundreds of bonds by state, type, or industry.

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