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North Carolina contractors insurance

North Carolina contractors generally carry general liability as their foundation policy. Coverage is built around third-party injury, property damage, and completed-operations exposure that comes with construction work.

Licensing & registration in North Carolina

Contractor licensing in North Carolina is handled at the state and/or local level and can vary by trade and project size — general contracting above certain project values is commonly licensed at the state level, and trades such as electrical, plumbing, and HVAC carry their own licensing. Verify the current requirement with your state licensing board (and the city or county where you work) before bidding.

Many licensing bodies require a license or registration bond, which guarantees something to the public and is distinct from liability insurance. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and trade, so confirm what applies before you start.

Coverages North Carolina contractors carry

Who needs it in North Carolina

Common North Carolina users include home builders and remodelers, roofers, electricians, plumbers, HVAC, and landscapers across Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Durham.

Tell us your trade and operations, and we’ll route you to a fitting carrier — GCs and clients commonly require a $1M certificate of insurance naming them as additional insured before work begins.

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