Brandon Contractor License Bond

What it is & who requires it

Residential and commercial construction contractors working in the City of Brandon, Mississippi, who must post a $5,000 performance bond with the city zoning administrator as a condition of doing construction work in the city.

Obligee: City of Brandon, Mississippi. Citation: Brandon Code of Ordinances ch. 18 (Buildings), § 18-1; cf. Miss. Code §27-17-457.

Bond amount

The required bond amount is $5,000.

How to get it

This bond issues online — get bonded through our portal, usually in a single sitting once you confirm the bond, amount, and obligee.

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Term & renewal

Term: Held while the city contractor registration is active.

Renewal: Annual, with the city contractor registration.

Filing

Brandon Code ch. 18 (Buildings) requires all residential and commercial construction contractors to post a $5,000.00 performance bond with the city zoning administrator; the ordinance ties the requirement to Miss. Code §27-17-457. $5,000 verified verbatim against the city's Municode code. License/permit (instant-issue / portal CTA).

Source

Verified against the obligee source (last checked 2026-06-12).

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Frequently asked questions

Who requires the Brandon Contractor License Bond?
It’s required by City of Brandon, Mississippi (Brandon Code of Ordinances ch. 18 (Buildings), § 18-1; cf. Miss. Code §27-17-457). Residential and commercial construction contractors working in the City of Brandon, Mississippi, who must post a $5,000 performance bond with the city zoning administrator as a condition of doing construction work in the city.
How much is the Brandon Contractor License Bond?
The bond amount is $5,000.
How do I get the Brandon Contractor License Bond?
This bond issues online — get bonded through our portal, usually in a single sitting once you confirm the bond, amount, and obligee.
What is the term?
Held while the city contractor registration is active. Renewal: Annual, with the city contractor registration.
Is this bond insurance for me?
No. It protects the obligee and the public — not you. If a valid claim is paid, you repay the surety.
How is this requirement verified?
We verify it against the obligee’s primary source (last checked 2026-06-12); the source link is on this page.

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