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Subdivision Bond

County of Mecklenburg, North Carolina - Construction Surety Bond

Mechanical Contractor - 3rd Party Liability

Overview

What it is.

Mechanical Contractor - 3rd Party Liability

Who usually needs it

All builders, electricians, plumbers, mechanics, contractors, and homeowners pulling permits for construction projects or engaging in commercial or residential land development within Mecklenburg County, North Carolina must obtain this bond. The bond serves as financial security to ensure the county receives compensation if the contractor fails to comply wi…

Pricing & timing

What to expect.

Generic pricing

Subdivision bonds guarantee completion of public improvements (streets, utilities, sidewalks) in new developments. Typical Pricing:. • Small projects: Commonly around 1–5% of the improvement cost. • Larger projects: Rates generally scale lower as project size increases. • Bond amount: Based on estimated cost of public improvements. • Contract underwriting required: Financial review and project assessment. Subdivision bonds are required by municipalities before recor…

Typical timeframe

Contract underwriting — typically 3–5 business days

Application

What to do next.

  1. Tell us the bond name, state, and amount on your form.
  2. Share business and applicant info so the team can quote it.
  3. Sign and pay; we issue the bond and send you the documents.
  4. Keep your effective date and renewal date on file with us.
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Details

Bond details.

StateNC
Bond amountVaries by license type or project
ObligeeCounty of Mecklenburg, North Carolina
Bond classSubdivision Bond
CategoryOther
BondCounty of Mecklenburg, North Carolina - Construction Surety Bond
Plain descriptionMechanical Contractor - 3rd Party Liability
Who needs this bondAll builders, electricians, plumbers, mechanics, contractors, and homeowners pulling permits for construction projects or engaging in commercial or residential land development within Mecklenburg County, North Carolina …
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