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How to Get a Springfield OH Contractor License Bond

  • Mar 5
  • 2 min read

If you plan to work as a contractor in Springfield, Ohio, you’ll need to secure a Contractor License Bond before you can legally perform construction or trade work in the city. This bond ensures contractors follow Springfield’s building codes, use proper permits, and complete work responsibly. Below is a full, clear guide on how to get a Springfield OH contractor license bond, how much it costs, and how to file it correctly.



What Is a Springfield Contractor License Bond?

A contractor license bond is a surety bond required by the City of Springfield for general contractors, electricians, HVAC technicians, plumbers, roofers, and other specialty trades. This bond protects:

  • Homeowners

  • Businesses

  • The City of Springfield

If a contractor fails to complete work, performs unsafe or substandard work, or violates city codes, the bond can cover the resulting financial damages. While the bond protects the public, it is not insurance for the contractor—any paid claims must be reimbursed by the contractor.


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How to Get a Contractor License Bond in Springfield, Ohio


1. Choose a Licensed Ohio Surety Bond Provider

Select a surety provider authorized to issue contractor bonds in Ohio. Working with a company familiar with Springfield’s requirements ensures proper documentation and fast approval.


2. Provide Basic Contractor Information

To receive your bond quote, you’ll need to provide:

  • Name or business name

  • Address and contact details

  • Type of contractor license

  • Basic credit or financial details

This information helps the surety determine pricing.


3. Receive Your Bond Quote

Bond pricing is based on:

  • Personal credit score

  • Financial and claims history

  • Required Springfield bond amount

Contractor bonds in Springfield often range between $10,000–$25,000, depending on trade. You typically pay 1%–10% of the bond amount, meaning most contractors pay $100–$500 per year.


4. Purchase the Bond

Once approved, your surety provider will issue an official bond document with required signatures and seals.


5. File Your Bond with the City of Springfield

Submit your bond along with your contractor license application. After approval, you are legally authorized to perform work within Springfield.


Get Your Springfield Contractor Bond Through Wexford Insurance

For fast approvals, competitive rates, and contractor‑friendly service, Wexford Insurance is an excellent choice. We specialize in contractor bonds throughout Ohio and make the entire process simple.


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