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What Is a North Dakota Contractor License Bond? 

North Dakota contractor license bonds ensure that contractors abide by local ordinances and regulations when completing projects. These surety bonds are required by local municipalities to protect the public and project owners if a North Dakota contractor doesn't perform work satisfactorily. 

The only statewide bond requirements are for contractors involved with installing and constructing water wells in North Dakota.

How Much Do North Dakota Contractor License Bonds Cost? 

A North Dakota contractor license bond costs $100 for a one-year term. Click “Buy Now” below to instantly purchase your bond with no added fees. As an exception, the $25,000 City of Fargo sidewalk builders bond costs $125 annually. 

Bond Type
$5,000Grand Forks Contractor
$15,000Water Well Contractor Constructing Water Wells Bond
$2,000Water Well Contractor Installing Monitoring Wells Bond
$2,000Water Well Contractor Installing Pitless Units/Pumps Bond
$5,000City of West Fargo Contractor Bond
$1,000City of Dickinson Plumbing License Bond
$10,000City of Williston Excavation Contractor Bond
$1,000City of Dickinson Plumbing License Bond
$25,000City of Fargo Sidewalk Builders Bond
$10,000City of Williston Excavation Contractor Bond

If you work outside of North Dakota, we also offer contractor license bonds nationwide.

Who Needs a North Dakota Contractor Bond? 

The contractor classifications that need to be bonded in North Dakota are listed below:

  • Grand Forks general and specialty contractors
  • City of Dickinson plumbing contractors 
  • City of Williston excavation contractors
  • City of West Fargo contractors
  • City of Fargo sidewalk building contractors
  • Water well construction contractors 
  • Water well installation contractors
  • Water well pitless units/pumps installation contractors 

Other Construction Bonds in North Dakota

You may also need a bid bond, payment bond, performance bond, or other type of contract bond for certain construction projects in North Dakota. These protect the public and project owners from contractors who default or fail to uphold their contracts in any way. 

How to Get a North Dakota Contractor Bond 

With SuretyBonds.com, you can get North Dakota contractor license bonds instantly online 24/7. Simply find the bond you need and enter your information. You’ll receive your official bond confirmation via email in minutes. 

Be sure to file the original bond form with the obligee (the government entity requiring the bond). After doing so, you will be considered officially bonded

How Fast Can I Get My Bond?

SuretyBonds.com offers North Dakota contractor license bonds for instant purchase 24/7. Buy now and we’ll email a copy of your bond within minutes. If your obligee requires the physical bond form, we offer overnight shipping at checkout.

How Do North Dakota Contractor License Bonds Work?

North Dakota contractor bonds protect consumers and government entities who could be affected by defective construction or license noncompliance. Any harmed party can file a claim up to the full bond amount. The contractor must reimburse the surety for any paid claims. 

Who Regulates North Dakota Contractor Licensing? 

The North Dakota Secretary of State enforces licensing for contractors at the state level. You can contact the state by calling 1 (701) 328-2900 or filling out a contact form. There are additional licensing requirements for contractors depending on the city you live in or the construction work you perform.

How to Get a Contractor License in North Dakota 

To get your contractor license through the North Dakota Secretary of State, complete the steps below: 

  1. Register your business name (sole proprietors and partnerships only).
  2. Complete the contractor license application through FirstStop.
  3. Provide proof of liability insurance coverage.
  4. Verify your good standing as a contractor from Workforce Safety & Insurance.  
  5. Pay the filing fee. 
  6. Complete any other permits or license you need depending on the type of work you complete or location. 

How to Get a Fargo, ND Sidewalk Builders License

The city of Fargo specifically requires sidewalk builders to be licensed. Along with the application, constructors must complete the steps below: 

  1. Provide a Certificate of Liability Insurance.
  2. Verify you have your state contractor license.
  3. File a $25,000 surety bond.
  4. Pay the $125 license fee.

How to Get a Grand Forks, ND Contractor License

To become a contractor in Grand Folks, follow the licensing steps below:

  1. Determine the contractor type you are applying for: building, mechanical, plumbing, excavator, sign hanger, moving or electrical.
  2. Provide proof of a state contractor license. 
  3. File a contractor bond in the appropriate amount (not required for electrical contractors).
  4. Pay your license fee. The amount varies depending on the contractor type.

How to Get a North Dakota Water Well Contractor License

The Board of Well Water Contractors requires well water contractors in North Dakota to complete these licensing steps:

  1. Complete the application for water well contractors. 
  2. File your surety bond: $2,000 for installing water wells and $15,000 for constructing water wells.
  3. Verify you have at least one year of water well drilling and construction experience or complete a water well vocational school program.
  4. Submit documentation of your experience in water well construction, along with three professional references. 
  5. Complete the application for examination and pay the $100 exam fee. 
  6. Pay the license fee.

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