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Surety Bond Requirements in Washington
Washington State agencies require surety bonds to license many different kinds of businesses and professions. Also, many cities and counties in Washington require surety bonds for work on municipal projects such as city street and utility construction. That means you must be bonded in Washington if you're a general contractor, electrical contractor, escrow agent, or other worker covered by state, city or county bonds.
Because there are state and local-level bond requirements for certain industries, you might need to carry two bonds to work in Washington. For example, a general contractor—who has the state contractor license bond—might also need to acquire a local bond depending on the location of the project.
Need a surety bond to comply with Washington bonding regulations? We can help. NNA Surety Bonds has been providing affordable policies to companies and individuals across the United States since 1957.