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How to Get a La Porte County Contractor Registration Bond ($10,000) for Unincorporated Areas

  • Mar 3
  • 2 min read

Contractors working in unincorporated areas of La Porte County, Indiana must register with the county and provide a $10,000 Contractor Registration Bond before performing construction work. This bond ensures compliance with county codes, protects property owners, and confirms that contractors meet basic financial and professional accountability standards.

According to the La Porte County Building Department, contractors must upload a $10,000 bond as part of the registration process for unincorporated areas. The bond must be submitted along with liability insurance documentation, worker’s compensation or waiver forms, and a completed application through the county portal.


Contractor Bond

What Is the La Porte County Contractor Registration Bond?

The $10,000 bond acts as a financial guarantee that contractors will:

  • Follow county building regulations and ordinances

  • Perform work safely and professionally

  • Be accountable for damages resulting from violations or non‑compliant work

This bond is required before contractors can obtain building permits, pass inspections, or legally operate in the unincorporated parts of La Porte County.


Who Needs This Bond?

Any contractor working in La Porte County’s unincorporated areas must register and upload a surety bond, including:

  • General contractors

  • Electricians and plumbers

  • Roofing and HVAC professionals

  • Excavation, concrete, and utility contractors

The county explicitly requires this bond for contractor registration and permit issuance.



How to Get a La Porte County Contractor Registration Bond

1. Create an Account and Begin the Registration

Contractors must create a login, choose their registration type, and begin the online application through the La Porte County portal.


2. Prepare and Upload Required Documents

La Porte County requires contractors to upload:

These must be uploaded before the application can be reviewed.


3. Obtain the Bond From a Licensed Surety Provider

The bond must be issued by a surety authorized to operate in Indiana. Most contractors can secure this bond quickly and affordably through a surety agency.


4. Submit Application and Pay Fees

Once reviewed, the application will be returned for payment. Only then will the county finalize the registration.


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