The City of Lynn Haven, Florida has become a hiking, fishing, and camping haven for tourists throughout the area. Due to this influx of foot traffic throughout the City, new construction is in demand.
A $5,000 Contractor Registration Bond must be filed with the local Building Department by all state-licensed contractors before permits may be issued for a construction project within city limits—this includes general contractors, electricians, and other trades. The surety bond ensures that there is a path for reimbursement to any person or entity that has been financially damaged by the contractor’s actions.
Lynn Haven contractors may purchase the $5,000 Contractor Registration Bond for the guaranteed price of $100 for a one-year bond term or just $10 a month. All you need to do is select the “Secure Your Bond” button above to purchase your bond within minutes!
If you are interested in multi-year payment options, Jet provides two- and three-year bond terms. Take a look at the price chart below for further details.
Bond Term | Cost |
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Monthly | $10 |
1 Year | $100 |
2 Years | $175 |
3 Years | $250 |
The Jet team can file your bond form for you (free of charge) or you may take care of this step yourself. Your preferred option may be selected at checkout.
A copy of the signed and sealed Contractor Registration Bond must be filed with the Lynn Haven Building Department either by email to [email protected] or by mail to the following address:
City of Lynn Haven
Building Department
817 Ohio Avenue
Lynn Haven, FL 32444
The required paperwork for various permits may be found on the City’s Applications webpage. In most cases, you will be required to provide information regarding your Contractor Bond on various permit applications, so it’s important to maintain a copy for your personal records.
Once registered, contractors that work within the cities must follow all applicable state requirements, permit obligations, and local regulations pursuant to Chapter 14 of the Lynn Haven, FL Municode.
If the contractor illustrates negligent behavior, poor workmanship, or a general disregard for state and city regulations, a claim may be filed against the Contractor Registration Bond. In cases where the claim is found to be justified, funds from the bond may be used to cover any financial damages endured by the claimant (i.e. the City themselves or harmed customer).