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Insurance for janitorial services in Minnesota.
In Minnesota, janitorial services usually need general liability, workers' compensation and surety bond. On workers' compensation, Minnesota's rule is: Required for all employers with one or more employees (no minimum employee count threshold under Minn. Stat. §176.181).[S]Minnesota workers' compensation threshold
Updated 2026-05-16 · Beaconcover editorial§ 01
State desk
Licensing notes for Minnesota.
- Residential building contractor/remodeler licensing applies to many trades
- Broad first-employee coverage requirement
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Required cover
Coverage janitorial services typically need.
- ✓General liability
- ✓Workers' compensation
- ✓Surety bond
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