Nebraska Janitorial Bond (1 Year)
- State: Nebraska
- Bond type: Employee Dishonesty & Fidelity Bond
- Term: 1 Year
- Category: Business Operations Bonds
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Overview
Get bonded and show Nebraska clients exactly what they need to see before you enter their facility. A janitorial bond protects your customers — not your business — against theft or dishonesty committed by your cleaning employees while working on their property. Commercial property managers, office landlords, and homeowners increasingly require proof of this bond before signing a service agreement. Carrying a Nebraska Janitorial Bond signals that your business is accountable and that your clients have a financial backstop if something goes wrong.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you run a cleaning, janitorial, or maid service in Nebraska and your employees work inside client homes, offices, or commercial properties, this bond is for you. Any cleaning company whose staff has unsupervised access to client valuables, cash, or secure areas should carry it. Residential cleaning companies, commercial janitorial contractors, and property maintenance firms all fall into this category. If a client contract or vendor agreement requires you to be bonded, this is the bond that satisfies that requirement.
What is this Bond For?
This bond protects your clients — not your business — if one of your employees steals from them or causes a dishonesty-related loss while on the job. If a cleaner pockets jewelry, cash, or other valuables from a client's property, the client has a bond to make a claim against. Your business is the principal on the bond, meaning you bear responsibility for your employees' conduct. The bond makes your cleaning company a safer hire and gives clients a concrete remedy if trust is broken.
When is it Required?
Renew this bond annually to maintain uninterrupted coverage throughout your active contracts. Most commercial property managers and facilities directors require an updated certificate of insurance and bond proof before each contract term or renewal cycle. Residential clients increasingly request it before a first appointment. Because this is a one-year term bond, letting it lapse mid-contract can trigger a breach of your service agreement, so plan your renewal before the expiration date.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is issued on a statewide basis and covers your Nebraska cleaning operations wherever your crews work across the state. It is not tied to a specific city or county license — it follows your business and your employees. Whether you operate primarily in Omaha, Lincoln, or a smaller Nebraska market, this bond travels with your service agreements.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and My Bond App will open in a new tab. Complete the short application, review your bond documents, and get your certificate — all in one session without waiting on an agent callback. Once issued, your bond certificate is ready to attach to any client contract or vendor agreement that requires proof of bonding.
Why Bond Titan?
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Frequently Asked Questions
What happens if I discover employee theft after my bond term ends, but the theft occurred while the bond was active?
Janitorial bonds are typically written on a loss-sustained basis, meaning the theft must be discovered within the policy term — or within a short discovery window after expiration — for a claim to be valid. If the act happened during your active bond period but you discover it after the term has ended, whether a claim is payable depends on the specific discovery provisions in your bond form. This is one reason maintaining continuous, uninterrupted coverage from year to year matters: gaps can complicate or eliminate your clients' ability to recover losses.
How do I know what bond limit to choose for a specific client contract or vendor agreement?
Read the contract language first. Many commercial property managers and facilities agreements specify a minimum bond amount they require from cleaning vendors — follow that number. If your contract is silent on the amount, a common approach is to set the limit at a level that reflects the value of property your crews regularly access, such as the replacement cost of electronics, cash, or valuables typically present at a client site. When a client or vendor specifies a number, purchase at least that amount to be in compliance with their requirement.
Does this bond cover independent contractors or subcontractors I hire for cleaning jobs?
Standard janitorial bonds cover employees — workers you directly employ and supervise. Independent contractors and subcontractors are typically not considered employees under the bond's terms and are not automatically covered. If you use 1099 workers or subcontract jobs to other crews, check your bond form's definition of 'employee' carefully. If those workers need to be covered, discuss a broader policy form or separate coverage with your bond provider before assuming they are included.
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