
Alaska Roofing Contractor Insurance
Licensing, workers' compensation, bond requirements, and the climate-driven risks every roofing contractor in Alaska should understand before binding coverage.
State License
Alaska Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development — Division of Corporations, Business, and Professional Licensing
Workers' Comp
Available from private carriers
Surety Bond
Required at the state level
Top Metros
Anchorage, Fairbanks, Juneau
Licensing in Alaska
All construction contractors, including roofers, must hold a Specialty Contractor endorsement and a $25,000 surety bond.
Workers' compensation in Alaska
Workers' compensation is required for any business with one or more employees. Coverage is mandatory regardless of company size.
Bond requirements
All Alaska contractors must post a $25,000 surety bond as part of registration.
Assignment of benefits in Alaska
Alaska does not have an AOB-specific statute restricting property insurance assignments.
What drives roofing claims in Alaska
Snow load and ice damming are the dominant drivers of roof loss; coastal wind in southeast and southcentral regions.
Get a quote for your Alaska roofing business
We work with carriers admitted in Alaska and price coverage based on the actual risk profile of a roofing contractor — not a generic small-business template.