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Electrical Contractor Bond information

An Electrical Contractor’s Surety Bond is a promise by a surety or guarantor to pay one party (the obligee) a certain amount if a second party (the principal) fails to meet their obligation, such as fulfilling the terms of a contract.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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No, we issue our own Saskatchewan licence to you. We require proof of qualifications of your licence you obtained through your own province.

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Yes, you can reopen your licence without additional fees, as long as it is not past the expiry date and you provide a new or renewed bond.

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Your licence will be closed and you won’t be able to pull permits with TSASK Inspections.

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  • Gas

Surety bonds protect consumers by ensuring licensed gas and electrical contractors adhere to their legal responsibilities to correct non-compliant work. Currently, a $10,000 surety bond is required of both gas and electrical contractors in Saskatchewan.

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A bond is available from any licensed insurance company.

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Your licence will be closed and you won’t be able to pull permits with TSASK Inspections.

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Electrical licence applications are found here on our website under Licensing. You can apply online, print the application form and mail it in, or visit our office in person.

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The Contractor licence is for the business/company to pull permits through TSASK Inspections.

You must have at least one Qualifier who is a licensed Electrical Journeyperson who has held their Red Seal for a minimum of 2 years. The Qualifier cannot be employed by another licensed electrical contractor.

We require a guarantee bond (bond number, surety, seal and/or signatures) to issue the licence.