Fairfax County, VA Home Improvement Contractor Bond
Overview
Fairfax County requires home improvement contractors to post a surety bond before they can register and legally work on residential projects within the county. This bond protects homeowners who hire you — if you fail to complete a job, violate your contract, or cause financial harm, the bond provides a source of recovery. Carrying this bond signals to customers and the county that you stand behind your work.
Who Needs This Bond?
You've been told by Fairfax County that you need this bond to register as a home improvement contractor — that's exactly what this page is for. Contractors who perform repairs, renovations, remodeling, or other improvements on residential properties in Fairfax County must be registered, and the bond is part of that registration package. This applies whether you run a small crew or work as a sole proprietor.
What is this Bond For?
Fairfax County's home improvement contractor bond is a financial guarantee between you (the contractor), a surety company, and the county acting on behalf of homeowners. If you take a deposit and abandon a job, perform substandard work covered by the bond, or otherwise harm a homeowner financially, a valid claim can be filed against the bond. The bond does not protect you — it protects the public and holds you accountable.
When is it Required?
Before your Fairfax County home improvement contractor registration is issued, this bond must already be in place. The county will not approve your application without proof of a valid bond on file. Starting residential work without your registration — and without this bond — exposes you to fines, stop-work orders, and potential liability with no coverage backing you.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to Fairfax County, Virginia, and is a local county requirement — not a statewide Virginia contractor license bond. It covers your operations on residential properties located within Fairfax County's jurisdiction. If you work in other Virginia localities, those jurisdictions may have their own separate bonding requirements.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' to open the secure surety portal in a new tab — you'll complete your application there in minutes. Once approved, your bond documents are issued digitally so you can submit proof to Fairfax County right away. No waiting on an agent callback, no paperwork delays.
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