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Why Bond Renewals Get Delayed for Contractors
Contractor bond renewals can be delayed for many reasons, including last-minute submissions, credit or financial changes, open bond claims, and lapses in insurance or licensing. Understanding these common issues helps contractors renew on time, avoid license interruptions, and stay compliant with state requirements.

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Jan 272 min read


Do Contractor Surety Bonds Affect Your Credit?
Many contractors worry that getting bonded will hurt their credit. The truth is that contractor surety bonds do not affect your credit score when you apply or renew. Credit is used only to evaluate risk. Issues arise only if valid claims go unpaid. Understanding this helps contractors apply confidently and avoid unnecessary concerns.

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Jan 142 min read


How Bonding Capacity Affects Contractor Growth
Bonding capacity directly impacts how much work a contractor can take on and how fast their business can grow. Understanding how surety companies evaluate bonding limits helps contractors plan smarter, win larger projects, and avoid growth roadblocks. With the right financial strategy and surety partner, bonding capacity can increase over time and unlock new opportunities.

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Jan 93 min read


Contractor Surety Bond FAQ for New License Applicants
New contractor license applicants are often required to obtain a contractor surety bond, but many don’t fully understand how it works. This FAQ explains why contractor bonds are required, how much they cost, how claims work, and what new contractors need to know to get licensed without delays.

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Jan 72 min read


Why Dealers Switch Surety Bond Providers
Auto dealers often switch surety bond providers to lower costs, avoid filing errors, and receive faster, more reliable service. Common reasons include better bond rates, quicker approvals, correct state filing, improved communication, and working with a surety bond specialist instead of a general insurance agent. Changes in credit, business structure, or poor past experiences also prompt dealers to switch.

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Dec 18, 20253 min read


How Much Does a Contractor Surety Bond Cost?
The cost of a contractor surety bond depends on the required bond amount, personal credit, and state licensing rules. Most contractors pay between 0.5% and 10% of the bond amount annually, with strong credit qualifying for the lowest rates. The bond amount is set by the licensing authority, not the bond provider. Contractor surety bonds must be renewed yearly to maintain an active license, and working with a surety specialist helps ensure fast approval, proper filing, and com

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Dec 17, 20252 min read
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