Brevard County, FL Disposal Charges Bond
Overview
Brevard County requires waste haulers operating within its jurisdiction to carry a Disposal Charges Bond before they can legally transport and dispose of waste at county-approved facilities. This bond protects Brevard County and the public by guaranteeing that the hauler pays all disposal charges owed to the county for waste delivered to its solid waste facilities. If a hauler fails to pay those charges, the county can make a claim against the bond to recover what it is owed. Getting bonded is a condition of doing business as a waste hauler in Brevard County — not optional.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you haul solid waste, construction debris, or other regulated materials to Brevard County disposal facilities and you operate on a credit or account basis with the county, this bond applies to you. Waste haulers, roll-off container operators, and commercial haulers who have established disposal accounts with Brevard County are the primary applicants. The county uses this bond to make sure it can collect unpaid disposal fees if an account holder defaults or walks away from their balance. If Brevard County has told you a bond is required to open or maintain your hauling account, this is that bond.
What is this Bond For?
Brevard County's Disposal Charges Bond guarantees payment of disposal fees that the bonded hauler owes to the county for waste deposited at its solid waste management facilities. It protects Brevard County — and by extension, the taxpayers and the environmental programs funded by those disposal revenues — from losses caused by non-payment. The bond does not cover property damage or environmental contamination; its specific purpose is financial assurance that disposal account charges will be paid. If a hauler fails to pay and the county submits a claim, the surety steps in to cover the outstanding balance up to the bond amount.
When is it Required?
Before Brevard County will open a disposal account or continue one for a waste hauler, the county requires this bond to be in place and on file. The bond must remain active as long as the hauler is using county disposal facilities on a credit basis — a lapse can result in account suspension and loss of access to those facilities. Renewal timing depends on the county's account terms, so haulers should confirm their bond's status well before any expiration. If you are applying for a new disposal account in Brevard County, the bond must be in hand before the account is activated.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is a Brevard County requirement and applies only to waste hauling operations that use Brevard County solid waste disposal facilities. It is a local county requirement — not a Florida state license bond — and it covers disposal activity within Brevard County's jurisdiction only. Haulers operating in other Florida counties may face separate bonding requirements in those jurisdictions.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page to open the secure surety portal in a new tab, where you can complete your application and purchase the Brevard County Disposal Charges Bond quickly without waiting on an agent. Once your bond is issued, you will receive your bond documents electronically and can submit proof of the bond directly to Brevard County's solid waste or utilities department to satisfy their requirement. The process is designed to get you bonded and back to work fast.
Why Bond Titan?
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