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HVAC Specialty Contractor Bond

HVAC contractors in Idaho must maintain a $2,000 surety bond to obtain and keep their specialty contractor license. The bond protects consumers and ensures compliance with state regulations.

Overview

What it is.

HVAC contractors in Idaho must maintain a $2,000 surety bond to obtain and keep their specialty contractor license. The bond protects consumers and ensures compliance with state regulations.

Who usually needs it

All HVAC specialty contractors applying for licensure in Idaho.

Pricing & timing

What to expect.

Generic pricing

License bonds are required by state and local governments to ensure compliance with industry regulations. Typical Pricing:. • Small bonds (under $25,000): Typically $100–$250 per year (flat fee). • Larger license 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. Same-day approval is typical for many common license bonds. Some license bonds may price higher de…

Typical timeframe

Issuance timeframe varies by bond type and underwriting

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.

StateID
Bond amount$2,000
ObligeeIdaho Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses (DOPL) - HVAC Board
Bond classLicense Bond
CategoryConstruction
BondHVAC Specialty Contractor Bond
Plain descriptionHVAC contractors in Idaho must maintain a $2,000 surety bond to obtain and keep their specialty contractor license. The bond protects consumers and ensures compliance with state regulations.
Who needs this bondAll HVAC specialty contractors applying for licensure in Idaho.
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