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Getting a South Carolina General Contractor License Bond

Getting a General and Mechanical Contractor License Bond in South Carolina A General Contractor License Bond in South Carolina is essential for contractors working on projects exceeding $10,000, especially if you are a residential swimming pool contractor. This surety bond protects the public and ensures compliance

South Carolina General Contractor Bond Group 3

In lieu of providing a financial statement showing a minimum net worth for a license group as required by Section 40-11-260, an applicant may provide a surety bond from a surety authorized to transact surety business in this State in an amount of two times the

South Carolina General Contractor Bond Group 1

In lieu of providing a financial statement showing a minimum net worth for a license group as required by Section 40-11-260, an applicant may provide a surety bond from a surety authorized to transact surety business in this State in an amount of two times the

South Carolina General Contractor Bond Group 2

In lieu of providing a financial statement showing a minimum net worth for a license group as required by Section 40-11-260, an applicant may provide a surety bond from a surety authorized to transact surety business in this State in an amount of two times the

South Carolina General Contractor Bond Group 4

In lieu of providing a financial statement showing a minimum net worth for a license group as required by Section 40-11-260, an applicant may provide a surety bond from a surety authorized to transact surety business in this State in an amount of two times the

Georgia Residential and General Contractor License Bond

Georgia Residential and General Contractors Bond ($25,000) A Contractor Bond is a type of surety bond used by investors in contractor projects to protect against disruptions or financial loss due to a Contractor failure to complete the project or to meet contract specifications.

South Carolina General Contractor Bond Group 5

In lieu of providing a financial statement showing a minimum net worth for a license group as required by Section 40-11-260, an applicant may provide a surety bond from a surety authorized to transact surety business in this State in an amount of two times the

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