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How to Get a City of Orland Park Illinois Contractor License Bond

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Contractors operating in the Village of Orland Park, Illinois, must be licensed with the Village before any permits can be issued. The contractor licensing process requires submitting documentation through the Civic Access Portal, where contractors create an account, upload documents, and complete their registration. This ensures the village can verify credentials and confirm compliance before approving any construction or renovation projects.

One of the primary requirements for contractor licensing is obtaining a $20,000 contractor license bond, which protects the Village of Orland Park and its residents by ensuring contractors follow local building codes and complete work to required standards. Contractors cannot receive permits without this bond on file.



What Is an Orland Park Contractor License Bond?

A contractor license bond is a surety bond guaranteeing that contractors comply with municipal laws, meet safety and workmanship standards, and operate ethically. The Village of Orland Park mandates a $20,000 bond payable to the Village before a contractor can be licensed.

If a contractor fails to meet obligations—such as violating ordinances or performing substandard work—the village or affected parties may file a claim against the bond for financial protection.


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Who Needs This Bond?

The bonding requirement applies to nearly all contractors performing work in Orland Park, including:

  • General contractors

  • Electrical contractors

  • HVAC and mechanical contractors

  • Masonry, concrete, paving, and excavation contractors

  • Fence, pool, and landscaping contractors

Additionally, Orland Park accepts electrical registrations from specific municipalities including Chicago, Elgin, Libertyville, Schaumburg, Waukegan, and others.

All contractor licenses expire December 31 annually and must be renewed to stay active.


How to Get a City of Orland Park Contractor License Bond

1. Create a Civic Access Account

Before applying, contractors must create a profile through the village’s Civic Access Portal, which manages licenses, permits, and inspections.


2. Complete the Contractor License Application

The application outlines which documents you must upload. Depending on your trade, this may include state licenses or specialty certifications.


3. Obtain the $20,000 Contractor Bond

Contractors must secure a $20,000 surety bond, which is issued instantly online and typically costs around $100 per year.


4. Submit Documents and Bond

Upload the bond and all registration documents through the Civic Access Portal. Permits cannot be issued until everything is approved.


5. Renew Annually

Licenses expire December 31 each year; renew early to avoid delays.


Get Your Orland Park Contractor Bond Through Wexford Insurance

Wexford Insurance makes obtaining your contractor bond fast and affordable. Their team shops multiple surety carriers to secure competitive pricing and ensures your bond meets all Village of Orland Park requirements.


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