Oregon Code § 701.068·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Bonding requirements; action against surety; rules.
(1) An applicant for issuance or
renewal of a contractor license shall file with the Construction Contractors
Board a surety bond with one or more corporate sureties authorized to do
business in this state in the amount set forth in ORS 701.081 or 701.084.
(2) If an
applicant for issuance, renewal or an additional endorsement of a license will
hold endorsements as both a residential contractor and a commercial contractor,
the applicant shall file with the board a surety bond for each endorsement in
the amount set forth in ORS 701.081 or 701.084.
(3) The surety
bond for a residential contractor must provide that the applicant, with regard
to work subject to this chapter, will pay amounts determined by the board as
provided under ORS 701.145. The surety bond for a commercial contractor must
provide that the applicant, with regard to work subject to this chapter, will
pay amounts determined by the board as provided under ORS 701.146. Bonds filed
under this section shall remain in effect for at least one year or until
depleted by payments under ORS 701.150, 701.153 and 701.157, unless the surety
sooner cancels the bond. At the discretion of the surety the bond may be
continued for an additional period by continuation certificate. Except as
provided in subsection (4) of this section, the aggregate liability of the
surety under the bond for complaints against the contractor may not exceed the
penal sum of the bond no matter how many years the bond is in force. Except as
provided in subsection (4) of this section, an extension by continuation
certificate, reinstatement, reissue or renewal of the bond may not increase the
liability of the surety.
(4) The board, by
rule, may require a licensee to obtain a new surety bond if, pursuant to a
board determination issued under ORS 701.145 or 701.146, the surety pays an
amount out of the bond of the licensee. The new surety bond must be in the
applicable amount set forth in ORS 701.081 or 701.084 unless a higher amount is
required by a board condition or rule described in subsection (5) or (6) of
this section. The board may allow a licensee to obtain, instead of a new bond,
a certification that the surety remains liable for the full penal sum of the
bond, notwithstanding payment by the surety on the complaint.
(5) If the amount
the licensee must pay against the bond under subsection (3) of this section
exceeds the amount of the bond, the board shall suspend the contractors
license until the amount owed is paid. The board, as a condition of ending the
suspension, may require a contractor requesting reinstatement of a license to
file a bond of an amount up to five times as much as the amount required
ordinarily of a licensee under ORS 701.081 or 701.084.
(6) The board by
rule may establish conditions for applicants or persons licensed under this
chapter under which the applicant or licensee must file a bond of an amount up
to five times as much as the amount required ordinarily of an applicant or
licensee under ORS 701.081 or 701.084. The board may reduce the amount of bond
it would otherwise require if the contractor demonstrates satisfactory
completion of approved elective classes on dispute resolution and prevention,
basic accounting and record keeping or such other classes as the board may
prescribe.
(7) The bond
required under this section is for the exclusive purpose of payment of amounts
for which the board has determined the surety to have responsibility.
(8) Upon issuance
of a determination under ORS 701.145 or 701.146 for a complaint against a
contractor who holds a bond required under this section, the board shall notify
the surety on the bond of the determination in a manner determined by the board
by rule. The notification shall include a list of all board determinations for
payment by the surety from the bond.
(9) A court
action may not be commenced against a surety on a bond required under this
section until 30 days after the date that the surety is notified by the board
under ORS 701.150 that payment is due on the determination.
(10) In any
action against a surety on a bond under this section that is based on the
failure of the surety to pay an amount determined by the board, the court may
award:
(a) Costs;
(b) Reasonable
attorney fees to the prevailing party as part of the costs; and
(c) Twice the
amount that the board determined the surety must pay on the complaint, if the
surety arbitrarily and capriciously refused to pay. [Formerly 701.085; 2009
c.225 §1; 2011 c.630 §§39,60; 2016 c.99 §2]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 701.068
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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