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How to Get a City of Highland Park IL Contractor License & Permit Bond ($10,000)

  • Mar 6
  • 2 min read

If you plan to operate as a contractor in Highland Park, Illinois, the city may require you to file a Contractor License & Permit Bond, commonly set at $10,000, as part of your registration or permit approval process. This bond protects property owners and the municipality by ensuring contractors follow all local codes, complete work safely, and comply with Highland Park building standards.

The bond also provides financial protection if a contractor’s work results in property damage, code violations, or incomplete performance.


Who Needs This Bond in Highland Park?

The city generally requires this bond from:

  • General contractors

  • Remodelers and home improvement contractors

  • Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC trades

  • Roofing, siding, and exterior improvement contractors

  • Concrete, excavation, and utility contractors

  • Commercial and residential builders

If your work requires you to pull city permits or engage in regulated construction activities, you will likely need the Contractor License & Permit Bond before beginning any project.


How to Get a City of Highland Park IL Contractor License & Permit Bond ($10,000)

How Much Does the Bond Cost?

Although the required bond amount is $10,000, contractors do not pay that full amount. You pay a small annual premium based on:

  • Personal/business credit

  • Contractor experience

  • Bonding history

  • Required bond limit

Most qualified contractors secure this bond at affordable rates, making it an easy and predictable part of Highland Park’s licensing requirements.


How to Get the Bond Quickly (Step‑by‑Step)

1. Provide Contractor & Business Information

Submit your business name, contractor type, and contact details so the correct Highland Park bond form can be prepared.


2. Complete a Short Bond Application

Fill out a brief underwriting application covering your business structure, years of experience, licensing background, and prior bonding history.


3. Receive Your Bond Quote

A licensed bond agent will issue a competitive premium quote. Many contractors are pleasantly surprised at how affordable a Contractor License & Permit Bond can be.


4. Purchase the Bond & Get the Official Bond Form

Once payment is processed, your bond is issued, often the same day. You’ll receive the exact bond form required by Highland Park’s Building Division.


5. File the Bond With the City of Highland Park

Submit your bond with your contractor registration or permit application. Once approved, you are fully compliant and able to start regulated construction work within the city.


Why Contractors Choose Wexford Insurance

Wexford Insurance is trusted by contractors throughout Illinois because they offer:

  • Fast approvals

  • Competitive premiums

  • Simple applications

  • Knowledgeable support on municipal bonding

Their streamlined service ensures your bond is issued correctly and on time, keeping your projects moving.


Get Your Bond Today

Start your Highland Park projects with confidence by securing your Contractor License & Permit Bond today.


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