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Utility Bond

Natural Gas Contractor's Bond

Natural Gas Contractor - Compliance Only

Overview

What it is.

Natural Gas Contractor - Compliance Only

Who usually needs it

Natural gas contractors who work with natural gas systems and installations within the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin jurisdiction are required to obtain this $10,000 bond to comply with local licensing laws and regulations.

Pricing & timing

What to expect.

Generic pricing

Utility bonds are required by utility companies to guarantee payment for services. Typical Pricing:. • Small utility bonds: Typically $100–$250 per year (flat fee). • Larger utility 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. Most utility bonds qualify for instant approval. Bond amounts are typically set by the utility company based on expected usage.</…

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.

StateWI
Bond amount$10,000
ObligeeCity of La Crosse, Wisconsin
Bond classUtility Bond
CategoryOther
BondNatural Gas Contractor's Bond
Plain descriptionNatural Gas Contractor - Compliance Only
Who needs this bondNatural gas contractors who work with natural gas systems and installations within the City of La Crosse, Wisconsin jurisdiction are required to obtain this $10,000 bond to comply with local licensing laws and regulatio…
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