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How to Get a Johnson County/Franklin Contractor Listing Bond ($15,000) in Indiana

  • Mar 3
  • 2 min read

Contractors who want to legally work in Johnson County or Franklin, Indiana are required to obtain a $15,000 Contractor Listing Bond before they can pull permits or be added to the county’s approved contractor list. This bond helps ensure that contractors follow local regulations, complete work responsibly, and protect the county and surrounding property owners from damages or violations.

Johnson County operates a formal Contractor Listing Program, and being listed allows contractors to obtain permits on behalf of homeowners. The county requires a $15,000 surety bond, and this bond must remain active for at least one year.


General Contractor

What Is the Johnson County Contractor Listing Bond?

According to the Johnson County Building Department, to be listed as a contractor, you must post a $15,000 surety bond made payable to Johnson County and/or unknown third parties. The bond is designed to guarantee:

  • Payment for damages caused to county property

  • Compliance with state statutes and county regulations

  • Protection of third parties harmed by contractor negligence or violations

Additionally, the bond must be issued by a surety authorized to operate in Indiana and must include full contact information for the surety agent.


Fees and Listing Durations

Johnson County charges separate listing fees:

  • $150 for a 1‑year listing

  • $200 for a 2‑year listing

  • $400 for a 5‑year listing

Multi‑year listings require matching bond durations (2‑year or 5‑year bonds).

Your listing remains valid as long as the bond remains active.


How to Get the Bond

1. Confirm Requirements

Review the county’s listing requirements, which include an application, listing fee, and the $15,000 surety bond.


2. Apply for the Bond Through a Surety Provider

Contractors obtain this bond through a licensed surety or insurance agency. Many providers issue $15,000 contractor bonds quickly after evaluating basic business information. The bond must stay active for at least one year.


3. Submit the Bond With Your Application

The bond must list Johnson County as the obligee and must be included with your contractor listing packet before approval.


4. Maintain Compliance

The bond protects the county from damages or violations during construction activities, land alteration, excavation, and other contractor work.


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