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Alabama Termite Eradication and Pest Control Contractor Bond Guide

If you’re applying to become a termite eradicator and/or pest control contractor in Alabama, you’ll need this surety bond. 

Bond Overview

  • Purpose: To ensure safe and compliant pest control business practices
  • Who Needs It: Pest and termite control contractors in Alabama 
  • Regulating Body: The Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries (ADAI)
  • Required Coverage: $2,500
  • Premium Rate: $100 

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What Is an Alabama Pest Control Contractor Bond?

An Alabama termite and pest control contractor bond is a type of surety bond required for licensed exterminators and pesticide applicators. 

The $2,500 bond is a financial guarantee that termite and pest control contractors will protect the public from harm by providing safe and legal services. 

How Much Do Termite and Pest Control Contractor Bonds Cost in Alabama?

The $2,500 termite and pest control contractor bond costs a flat rate of $100 for a 1-year term. We also offer a 25% multi-year discount. Buy your bond online now. 

Bond Type
$2,500Termite Eradication and Pest Control Contractor Bond

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How Does an Alabama Pest Control Contractor Bond Work? 

When you file a pest control contractor bond, you enter a three-party agreement:

  1. Principal: You, the termite eradicator or structural pest control contractor filing the bond
  2. Obligee: The Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries, Pesticide Management - Professional Services Unit requiring the bond
  3. Surety: The provider issuing the bond

As the bond principal, you become financially responsible for following all rules and regulations of the State Department of Agriculture and Industries per Chapter 28 of Title 2 of the Code of Alabama

Who Needs a Termite Eradication Contractor Bond? 

If you perform subterranean termite eradication and control work, pesticide application, or structural pest control work, you need this bond to work in Arizona. 

  • Pest control contractors: Professionals providing pest prevention services in structures and surrounding areas 
  • Pesticide applicators: Professionals applying commercial-grade pesticides to remove and prevent pests 
  • Termite eradicators: Professionals specifically offering termite eradication services, including subterranean termite control 

How Do I Get a Termite Eradication Bond in Alabama? 

As an Alabama pest control contractor, you can get bonded in minutes. Simply enter your information using the form on this page and checkout through our secure online portal. 

You’ll sign and receive the official bond form via email. Be sure to file it with the ADAI. 

How Fast Can I Get My Bond? 

These bonds are issued within minutes of purchasing. If you don’t see your bond, please check your junk or spam folder in your email inbox. 

Can I Get Bonded With Bad Credit? 

Yes, the Alabama pest control contractor bond is available for instant purchase with no credit check! 

How Do I Renew My Pest Control Contractor Bond?

This bond expires annually. However, it remains active as long as you continue to pay the annual renewal premium and avoid bond claims. 

The surety can cancel the bond by providing 15-day’s written notice to the ADAI. 

How to Become a Termite Exterminator in Alabama 

To perform subterranean termite eradication work in Alabama, you’ll need to apply for the structural pest control license. 

Follow these six steps.  

  1. Complete prelicensing training 
  2. Submit a Commercial Applicator application to the ADAI
  3. Pass the state exam at an ADAI site
  4. Get a $2,500 surety bond
  5. Purchase liability insurance, if required
  6. Apply for a Structural Professional Services license
  7. Obtain a general business license from your city or county

Your license will remain valid for three years. After three years, you can apply for recertification. 

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