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Arizona Contractor License Bond

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Getting licensed as a contractor in Arizona requires you purchase a surety bond. This bond is typically called a contractor license bond. In Arizona your bond amount is determined from your projected gross volume. This makes it a little bit of a longer process, but Surety Bonds Direct is here to help you get your bond fast and for less.

  • 00:18 - Video agenda
  • 00:40 - Four main AZROC license classifications
  • 01:19 - What is a contractor license bond?
  • 01:48 - Why are contractor bonds required?
  • 02:11 - What a contractor bond protects against
  • 02:31 - What is the bond amount?
  • 02:55 - How is the contractor bond price determined?
  • 03:16 - 3 main factors that determine price
  • 03:57 - How to get the lowest price
  • 04:22 - Residential Specialty Contractor bond amount < $375k
  • 04:32 - Dual Residential Commercial Specialty contractor bond amount
  • 05:05 - Fixed prices for Residential Specialty Contractor
  • 05:20 - Fixed prices for Dual Residential Commercial Specialty Contractor
  • 05:32 - Residential Specialty Contractor bond amount > $375k
  • 05:41 - Residential General Contractor bond amounts
  • 06:00 - Commercial Specialty Contractor bond amounts
  • 06:54 - Commercial General Contractor bond amounts
  • 07:29 - Commercial General Contractor bond pricing
  • 08:04 - Example pricing for bonds with a custom rate
  • 08:55 - How to purchase your contractor bond fast
  • 09:21 - How to renew your bond the easy way
  • 10:02 - Get your bond pricing today and get this done

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