Prince William County Home Improvement Contractor Bond
Who needs a home improvement contractor bond in Prince William County, Virginia?
All home improvement contractors must obtain a business license through the county. The following requirements also apply based on the value of work performed:
- Completing the application form
- Paying the $25 application fee
- Residential work up to $1,000 per job: Complete the home improvement contractor’s license application. Post a $10,000 surety bond (see form).
- Any work between $1,000 and $10,000 per job: Provide a Virginia State Class “C” License. You must complete the home improvement contractor’s license application if the work is residential. If the work is residential, post a $10,000 surety bond.
- All work between $10,000 and $120,000 per job: Obtain a Virginia State Class “B” License.
- All work more than $120,000 per job: Obtain a Virginia State Class “A” License.
Complete home improvement contractor requirements are posted by the county.
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How do contractor bonds work?
Contractor license bonds provide financial protection for the project owner or client if the contractor fails to fulfill their contractual obligations or otherwise causes financial harm. In the context of bond claims, the client or project owner can file a claim against the contractor’s bond if they believe the contractor has breached their contract.
Bond Claims
To initiate a bond claim, the client or project owner must submit a written claim to the surety company that issued the bond. This claim must include specific information about the alleged breach or harm, such as a description of the work that was not completed or evidence of financial losses incurred due to the contractor’s actions.
The surety company will then investigate the claim to determine its validity and whether the contractor is liable for any damages. If the claim is found to be valid, the surety company will pay out a sum of money from the contractor’s bond to cover the damages, up to the limit of the bond amount. The contractor is then responsible for repaying the surety company for any money paid out on their behalf.
Bond Premiums
You’ll pay a premium, or a small percentage of the penal sum, to post your bond. ZipBonds can often file these bonds instantly for as little as $100.
Frequently Asked Questions
The initial bond term will often last for the remainder of the calendar year in which you post the bond. You must then renew your bond annually for it to remain active (for the duration of your project). The bond renewal date will be listed on your bond form.
The bond amount, also called the penal sum, is the maximum dollar value a client can seek from a bonded contractor. If damages exceed this amount, clients may seek alternative means of compensation.
Apply for Your Contractor Bond in Prince William County, VA
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Founders Ryan Swalve and Zach Mefferd formed the vision for ZipBonds.com when they realized how overly complicated it was to help clients place surety. The frustration of being unable to incorporate the technology they’d used in other insurance-focused projects left them thinking “there has to be a better way.”
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