Hall County, Georgia requires a surety bond for septic tank contractors and mobile home contractors. Both the Septic Tank Contractor Bond and the Mobile Home Set Up Contractor Bond have a limit of $10,000.
Although Hall County does not require a surety bond for most businesses, Jet can get you set up with a License and Permit Bond if you need it.
Purchasing a surety bond with Jet starts at just $10 a month or $100 a year—of course, this depends on what bond you are applying for and how much the required limit is set at. For the $10,000 Mobile Home Contractor Bond and the Septic Tank Contractor Bond, these prices are guaranteed. But, some surety bonds may need credit approval or other financial information to get you a quote.
Bond Term | Cost |
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Monthly | $10 |
1 Year | $100 |
*rates may vary based on the surety bond applied for
Once you have purchased your Hall County Surety Bond, our team will get your bond form ready (and mail it to the County if allowed). If you need to send the bond yourself, you can mail it to the address below:
Hall County
Board of Commissioners
PO Drawer 1435
Gainesville, GA 30503
Mobile Home Contractor Bond: This bond is used when a contractor is relocating mobile homes or relocatable homes. Any damages caused by the contractor’s failure to comply with the Hall County Building Code, or Zoning Regulations can lead to a bond claim.
Septic Tank Contractor Bond: This bond is held by contractors constructing septic tanks and tile absorption fields and is conditioned on the contractor’s compliance with the Hall County Sewage Disposal Rules and Regulations.
License and Permit Bonds: This is a generic surety bond that may be utilized if Hall County requires you to file a bond. Any damages that arise from your failure to follow the Hall County Ordinances as they apply to your license and permit may lead to a bond claim. Some licenses/permits that may fall under this are the dangerous animal registration (Hall County Ordinances, Section 4.10.580) and the fireworks display permit (Hall County Ordinances, Section 8.100.050).