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How to Get a City of Palatine Illinois Contractor License Bond

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Contractors working in the Village of Palatine, Illinois must obtain a contractor license bond before they can legally perform construction, renovation, or specialty trade work. The Village of Palatine requires all contractor registrations to be submitted online through the Citizen Self Service (CSS) portal, and every contractor must meet the bond requirement applicable to their trade.

A contractor license bond protects the Village and property owners by ensuring that contractors follow municipal codes, uphold safety standards, and complete work professionally. Without this bond, Palatine will not issue a contractor license or building permit.


What Is a Palatine Contractor License Bond?

A contractor license bond is a surety bond guaranteeing compliance with local regulations. In Palatine, general contractors must submit a $25,000 bond, while most subcontractors must provide a $10,000 bond.

The Village of Palatine Building Department oversees construction activities and requires the bond to ensure accountability, ethical work practices, and financial protection for project owners.



Who Needs This Bond?

A wide range of trades must carry a Palatine contractor license bond, including:

  • Asphalt and concrete contractors

  • Carpentry and masonry contractors

  • Electrical contractors

  • Excavation, fence, and HVAC contractors

  • Sewer, sign, landscaping, and pool contractors

Fire alarm and plumbing/water service contractors are exceptions and do not require a Palatine contractor bond, though licensing may still apply.


How to Get a City of Palatine Contractor License Bond

1. Register Through the CSS Portal

Palatine requires all contractor registrations to be completed online through its Citizen Self Service portal. Contractors must create an account, apply for registration, and upload required documents.


2. Determine Your Required Bond Amount

Bond amounts depend on contractor type:

  • $25,000 bond for general contractors

  • $10,000 bond for subcontractors and most specialty trades


3. Obtain the Bond from a Surety Provider

Bond providers typically offer same‑day approval and digital delivery. Costs start around $100 annually for $10,000 bonds and $125 annually for $25,000 bonds.


4. Gather Additional Required Documents

Most contractors must also upload:

  • Certificate of insurance

  • State licenses (if applicable)

  • Any trade‑specific paperwork


5. Submit and Renew Annually

All contractor registrations in Palatine expire December 31 each year, regardless of bond end date. Renewal is required to keep permits active.


Get Your Palatine Contractor Bond Through Wexford Insurance

Wexford Insurance makes the bonding process simple by offering quick quotes, competitive pricing, and expert support. We help contractors secure the correct Palatine bond amount and stay compliant year after year.


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