Rhode Island requires contractors to register with the Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB) and maintain a $10,000 surety bond. The registration covers both residential and commercial contracting work. Rhode Island's small size means its construction market is closely integrated with the greater Boston and Providence metro areas. The state has a consumer-protective contractor registration framework with active enforcement.
Quick Reference
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Licensing Body | Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB) |
| Bond Amount | $10,000 |
| Bond Type | Contractor Registration Bond |
| Official Website | https://www.crb.ri.gov |
Bond amounts and requirements change. Confirm the current requirement directly with Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB) before purchasing your bond.
Additional Details
Rhode Island's dense coastal development and historic preservation requirements create specialized contracting niches. Work on historic structures — common in Providence and Newport — often requires additional certifications and may involve stricter permit requirements. The CRLB processes consumer complaints and maintains an active enforcement program, making compliance particularly important in this state.
How to Get Your Rhode Island Contractor Bond
- Confirm the exact bond amount and type required by Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board
- Apply with a surety company admitted to write bonds in Rhode Island — verify the surety is admitted before paying
- Receive your bond certificate (same-day for good-credit applicants on standard bonds)
- Submit the bond certificate to the licensing board with your license application
- Follow up with the board to confirm your bond has been recorded in their system
Use the Bond Lookup Tool to see estimated premium ranges for your credit tier and bond amount.
What Your Rhode Island Contractor Bond Covers
A contractor license bond in Rhode Island guarantees your compliance with state contractor licensing law. It protects clients and the licensing board from financial harm caused by license law violations — failing to obtain required permits, abandoning contracted work, misrepresenting your license status, or other violations specified in the bond's conditions. The bond is not a substitute for general liability insurance or workers' compensation insurance. See the full bond vs. insurance comparison →
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This page is for informational purposes only. Licensing requirements change and vary by state, license class, and local jurisdiction. Always verify current requirements directly with Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board (CRLB) before purchasing a bond or applying for a license. ContractorBondInfo is not a bond seller, insurance agent, or legal advisor.