City of Gallatin, Tennessee - Permit Bond (General/Electrical/Plumbing/Gas/Mechanical/Excavation)
Plumbing Contractor - 3rd Party Liability
Overview
What it is.
Plumbing Contractor - 3rd Party Liability
Who usually needs it
Contractors applying for permits in the City of Gallatin, Tennessee—including general contractors, electrical contractors, plumbing contractors, gas contractors, mechanical contractors, and excavation contractors—must obtain this bond when seeking work permits for construction, excavation, or related activities within city limits. The bond guarantees compli…
Pricing & timing
What to expect.
Generic pricing
Permit bonds are required for specific activities, construction projects, or business operations. Typical Pricing:. • Small bonds (under $25,000): Typically $100–$250 per year (flat fee). • Larger permit bonds: Commonly around 1–5% of the bond amount annually. • Credit impact: Good credit: starting around 1–2% · Average credit: typically 2–4% · Credit challenges: often 4–5% or higher. Many common permit bonds qualify for instant approval with no underwriting required. Requirements vary by j…
Typical timeframe
Issuance timeframe varies by bond type and underwriting
Application
What to do next.
Tell us the bond name, state, and amount on your form.
Share business and applicant info so the team can quote it.
Sign and pay; we issue the bond and send you the documents.
Keep your effective date and renewal date on file with us.
Start the application.
You are on the exact bond page. The next step is to start the quick application.
StateTNBond amountVaries by license type or projectObligeeCity of Gallatin, TennesseeBond classPermit BondCategoryOtherBondCity of Gallatin, Tennessee - Permit Bond (General/Electrical/Plumbing/Gas/Mechanical/Excavation)Plain descriptionPlumbing Contractor - 3rd Party LiabilityWho needs this bondContractors applying for permits in the City of Gallatin, Tennessee—including general contractors, electrical contractors, plumbing contractors, gas contractors, mechanical contractors, and excavation contractors—must o…