Smart City Networks

Utilities and Telecommunications · Based in Las Vegas, NV · Licensed in Washington · License #SMARTCN756K3

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Smart City Networks has been registered with WA L&I since 2025, based in Las Vegas, NV. Current filings: $15,000 surety bond (continuous) and $1,000,000 liability coverage through Dec 31, 2026. Principals on record since 2025.

License type
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR
Effective date
Aug 12, 2025
Expiration date
Aug 12, 2027
UBI
602806739
Business type
Partnership
Phone
(702) 943-6000
Location
Las Vegas, NV 89118

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Bond & insurance on file

Bond firmAmountEffectiveExpiration
Capitol Indeminity Corp.$15,000Apr 10, 2025Continuous — until canceled
Insurance companyAmountAgencyEffectiveExpiration
Charter Oak Fire Ins Co$1,000,000Lockton Co LLC-KANSAS CITY, MODec 31, 2025Dec 31, 2026
What the bond and insurance requirements mean for homeowners

To register as a specialty contractor in Washington, a business must file a $15,000 surety bond with the Department of Labor & Industries; general contractors file $30,000. This contractor's current filing shows a $15,000 bond.

The bond is a limited fund a homeowner (or subcontractor or supplier) can make a claim against, through the courts, if a registered contractor fails to meet its obligations on a job. Contractors must also keep general liability insurance on file — at least $50,000 in property damage and $200,000 in public liability coverage, or a $250,000 combined single limit — which covers damage the contractor causes, not workmanship disputes. The rows above are the bond and insurance filings L&I publishes for this registration; whether a specific filing applies to a specific project depends on its dates and terms.

Principals

NameStart date
Jaclyn Renee MillerApr 22, 2025
Mark HaleySep 18, 2025
What is a Utilities and Telecommunications contractor licensed to do in Washington?

Utility and telecommunications contractors install underground and overhead service lines, conduit, vaults, and communications infrastructure. Typical projects include trenching for power and water services and running fiber or telecom lines to buildings. As a condition of registration, contractors in this category file a $15,000 surety bond and proof of general liability insurance with WA L&I.

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Built from Washington State L&I public records, updated Aug 17, 2026. Subser doesn't do star ratings or reviews — just verified records.