Franklin Park, Illinois $50,000 Demolition Bond

We write $50,000 Demolition Contractor License and Permit Bonds in Franklin Park Illinois.
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All Demolition Contractors doing work in the Village of Franklin Park must be bonded, licensed and insured. Codes adopted: IBC 2006, NEC 2005, IL Plumbing Code. The required bond amount is $50,000 for Demolition Contractors. All other contractors are required to provide a $10,000 license and permit bond. If you need the $10,000 Contractor license and permit bond, please click here.

Certificate Holder of the bond will be made out to the Village of Franklin Park 9500 Belmonst Avenue Franklin Park IL 60131.

Follow this link if you would like to visit the Village of Franklin Park page for the VIllage of Franklin Park Contractor Bond requirement.

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Additional information about this corporate surety bond requirement is as follows:
Obligee - Village of Franklin Park, Building Department
Bond Amount - $50,000
Bond Premium - $500
License year runs from May 1st of April 30th every year.

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