General Contractors Surety Bond 2000 ND
</p><p>As a general contractor in the State of North Dakota, you will have to
be licensed with the State to work on any job that has a value of $2,000
or more. The first step to obtaining this license is to obtain a North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond.With Novus Bonds you are guaranteed pre-approved for the $2,000 North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond for only $100 and it is valid for one year. The
State of North Dakota has set up several classifications of general
contracting based upon type of work to be performed and the value of the
job. You will need to know this information in order to become
licensed. We recommand that you familiarize yourself with the NDCC
Chapter 43-07: Contractors before you pursue a license.</p><p>A surety bond protects the party requesting the bond, the Obligee,
against any financial losses as a result of poor financial decisions, damages,
unethical decisions, or a failure to follow state and local laws on the part of
you, the Principal. The North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond holds
you accountable for your business decisions.
By possessing a North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond, you are telling your Obligee
that you can be trusted as a Principal and that you stand behind your
business decisions.</p><p>All year, even throughout our busiest season, we will mail you the North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond, printed on the official bond form that your
Obligee requires, by the end of our business day if your order is received before 1pm
EST. All North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond orders received after 1pm EST will be
processed and mailed within 1 business day.</p><p>All North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond s
are provided by surety companies listed on the US Treasury list of
approved companies.</p><p>No one is turned down. We do NOT need your Social Security Number and there is NO credit check.</p><p>Click on the link below to get your North Dakota General Contractors Surety Bond issued today!</p>