Carroll County Commissioners, OH Road Bond
Overview
Carroll County roads and right-of-way infrastructure need protection when contractors or utilities open, disturb, or work within county-maintained roads. This bond guarantees that any party performing road work within Carroll County's jurisdiction will restore the roadway, shoulder, and right-of-way to acceptable condition after the work is complete. Carroll County Commissioners hold this bond as security against the cost of repairs if the principal fails to do the job right. It is a condition of getting permission to work on county roads — not an optional add-on.
Who Needs This Bond?
Contractors, utility companies, and any individual or business that has been granted permission to open, excavate, or otherwise disturb a Carroll County road or right-of-way need this bond. If Carroll County Commissioners have told you to obtain a Road Bond before your project can proceed, this is the bond you're looking for. It applies whether you're installing utilities, making road cuts, performing grading work, or any other activity that affects a county-maintained roadway.
What is this Bond For?
This bond protects Carroll County and its residents from the cost of unrepaired road damage caused by permitted work. If a contractor excavates a road, damages pavement, or disturbs a shoulder and fails to restore it properly, the bond provides the county a financial remedy. The Carroll County Commissioners can make a claim against the bond to cover restoration costs. It shifts financial risk from county taxpayers to the party doing the work.
When is it Required?
Approval to begin work on a Carroll County road or right-of-way triggers this bond requirement. Before the county will issue a permit or authorize access to the roadway, the applicant must have an active Road Bond on file with the Carroll County Commissioners. There is no grace period — the bond must be in place before any work starts, not after the project is underway.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to Carroll County, Ohio, and is required by the Carroll County Commissioners. It covers work performed on roads and right-of-way under county jurisdiction — not state routes, township roads, or municipal streets. If your project crosses into a different jurisdiction, a separate bond for that authority may also be required.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page to open the secure surety portal in a new tab. Complete the application with your business information and project details, and your bond documents can be ready quickly. Once issued, you'll have what you need to submit to the Carroll County Commissioners and move forward with your permit.
Why Bond Titan?
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