New Mexico Manufactured Housing Installer/CID Crossover Contractor Bond
Overview
Applying for a Manufactured Housing Installer or CID Crossover Contractor license in New Mexico puts this bond on your checklist before anything else moves forward. New Mexico's Regulation and Licensing Department requires this surety bond as a condition of licensure — it protects consumers and the state when an installer or crossover contractor fails to meet the standards governing manufactured home installation. Pulling this bond signals to the state that you are accountable for your work and financially backed by a surety. Get it in place now so your application doesn't stall.
Who Needs This Bond?
Manufactured housing installers and CID Crossover Contractors seeking a New Mexico state license are the applicants for this bond. If you set up, connect, or otherwise install manufactured homes in New Mexico — or if you hold a Conventional Construction/Installation Dual (CID) crossover classification — the state licensing board requires this bond before you are authorized to work. Subcontractors performing installation work under a licensed contractor may have separate obligations, but the license holder must carry this bond. If the state handed you a checklist for your installer or CID crossover application, this bond is on it.
What is this Bond For?
This bond exists to protect New Mexico homeowners and the state from financial harm caused by a licensed manufactured housing installer or CID crossover contractor who violates the terms of their license. If you fail to complete an installation to code, abandon a job, or otherwise breach your licensing obligations, the bond provides a financial remedy for the damaged party. It is not insurance for your business — it is a guarantee to the state and consumers that you will perform according to New Mexico's manufactured housing installation standards. The surety stands behind that guarantee on your behalf.
When is it Required?
Submitting your application for a New Mexico Manufactured Housing Installer or CID Crossover Contractor license is the moment this bond becomes mandatory. You cannot receive state approval or your license certificate without proof that this bond is in force. Renewals are also a trigger — if your license term ends and you want to keep working, the bond must remain active. Do not wait until your start date on a project; the bond must be in place before the state will act on your paperwork.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is a statewide New Mexico requirement — it covers your license to install manufactured housing or perform CID crossover work anywhere in the state. It is not a city permit bond or a county registration bond; it is tied directly to your New Mexico state license. Wherever you take a manufactured housing installation job within New Mexico's borders, this bond travels with your license.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab — complete your application there in minutes. You will enter your information, select the correct bond amount, and receive your bond documents without waiting on an agent callback. Once issued, you can submit your bond proof directly to the New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department with your license application.
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