Individuals looking to operate as a contractor in the City of Grandview Heights, Ohio must be registered with the City’s Building and Zoning Department. In order to qualify for an approved license, the applicant must also file a $5,000 Contractor Registration Bond with the Department. Registered contractors who are applying for a Home Remodelers License must file a $5,000 Home Remodeler Bond with the Department.
Jet’s prices for both the $5,000 Contractor Registration Bond and the $5,000 Home Remodeler Bond are guaranteed. Meaning, all you have to do is click the button above and you can have your approved surety bond in just minutes!
The price at Jet is $100 for a year of coverage, but we also offer multi-year options and a monthly option at $10. Take a look at our chart below for all available terms and the corresponding rates.
Bond Term | Cost |
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Monthly | $10 |
1 Year | $100 |
2 Years | $175 |
3 Years | $250 |
The City of Grandview Heights, Ohio requires both the Contractor Registration Bond and the Home Remodeler Bond to be filed with their Building and Zoning Department. The original surety bond must be signed, sealed, and sent to the following mailing address.
Both the Contractor Registration Bond and the Home Remodeler Bond must be filed with the City of Grandview Heights, Ohio’s Building and Zoning Department. The original surety bond must be signed, sealed, and sent to the following mailing address.
City of Grandview Heights
Building and Zoning Department
1260 McKinley Ave.
Columbus, OH 43222
Registration forms, license applications, and any other required documents can be found on the city’s Document Center webpage.
Contractors are required to obtain surety bonds such as the Grandview Heights Contractor Registration Bond and the Home Remodeler Bond to provide an assurance to the City and its residents that they will abide by all rules and regulations of their license.
In cases where a license violation is committed and not resolved by the contractor, the damaged party may seek restitution for losses incurred by filing a claim on the contractor’s surety bond. For example, if a licensed home remodeler acts carelessly and spills some paint on a client’s couch but refuses to pay for the damages caused, the client can file a complaint against the contractor’s license as well as file a claim on their bond for their financial loss.