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How to Get an Indianapolis Electrical Contractor License Bond

  • Feb 27
  • 2 min read

If you plan to operate as an electrical contractor in Indianapolis, securing the proper license bond is a mandatory part of the city’s contractor licensing process. The City of Indianapolis requires all electrical contractors to obtain an electrical contractor bond to ensure compliance with local codes and guarantee the safety of electrical work performed within the city.


Contractor Bond

Why Electrical Contractors Need a License Bond in Indianapolis

The electrical contractor license bond acts as a financial assurance that contractors will perform work ethically, safely, and in accordance with Indianapolis building regulations. This bond protects consumers and the city from substandard workmanship, code violations, or incomplete projects.

Indiana does not regulate electrical contractors at the state level; instead, licensing and bonding requirements are managed locally by individual cities and counties. Each jurisdiction sets its own standards for exams, insurance, and bond amounts. Electrical contractors must meet Indianapolis‑specific requirements to work legally.


Bond Amount and Cost

Indianapolis requires a $10,000 electrical contractor license bond for electricians working within the city.


Steps to Get Your Electrical Contractor License Bond

1. Complete Required Licensing Documents

Electrical contractors must submit a full application packet, which includes a company application, craft license holder application, proof of business registration, and matching documentation across insurance, bond, and registration forms. Electrical contractor licenses expire every December 31 of odd‑numbered years and must be renewed biennially

2. Purchase the Electrical Contractor Bond

Once you confirm eligibility, obtain the mandatory $10,000 surety bond. This bond ensures compliance with electrical codes and protects the public from financial harm caused by contractor errors or misconduct

3. Maintain Required Insurance

Contractors must carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage if they employ staff. Business names must match exactly across the bond, insurance certificate, and license application.

4. Submit All Documents to the City

Submit the full packet—including your bond certificate—to the Indianapolis Department of Business and Neighborhood Services (BNS). This completes your licensing requirements and allows you to operate legally in the city.


Get Bonded and Insured with Confidence

While getting your bond is necessary, protecting your business with the proper insurance is just as important. Wexford Insurance specializes in helping electrical contractors secure affordable, compliant insurance policies and contractor bonds


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