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Denver, CO Alley Paving Contractor Bond

State
Colorado
Jurisdiction
Denver
Bond Type
Sidewalk, Driveway & Paving Bond

Overview

Working alley pavement in Denver puts you in front of a city requirement that most contractors don't anticipate until they're already mid-application. Denver's Public Works department requires Alley Paving Contractors to carry a surety bond before they can operate legally within city limits. This bond guarantees that your work meets Denver's standards and that the city has financial recourse if it doesn't. Get bonded before you apply — Denver won't wait.

Who Needs This Bond?

Contractors who pave, repave, or perform alley surface work within the City and County of Denver need this bond. If you're applying for an Alley Paving Contractor license or permit through Denver's licensing authority, this bond is a mandatory part of that application. It applies whether you're a sole proprietor or a small contracting company performing alley-related paving work on private property, public right-of-way, or under a city-issued permit. Operating without it puts your license application — and your work — at risk.

What is this Bond For?

Denver's Alley Paving Contractor Bond protects the City and County of Denver against financial losses caused by substandard or non-compliant paving work in public alleys. If a licensed contractor fails to meet Denver's construction and safety standards, the bond gives the city a mechanism to recover costs for repairs or damages. You, as the principal, are still responsible for repaying any valid claim — the bond is not insurance for your business. It's a financial guarantee to Denver that you'll do the work right.

When is it Required?

Applying for your Alley Paving Contractor license or permit with the City and County of Denver is the moment this bond becomes mandatory. You cannot complete your application without proof of an active bond on file. Denver requires the bond to be in place before any licensed alley paving activity begins, so don't wait until you've won a job to start the bonding process. Get it done at the application stage.

Where Does it Apply?

This bond applies exclusively within the City and County of Denver, Colorado. It is a local city requirement — not a state of Colorado license bond — and it has no effect or recognition outside Denver's jurisdiction. If you operate in other Colorado municipalities, those cities may have separate bonding requirements of their own.

How to Buy Online

Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab. Complete your application, submit your information, and receive your bond documentation — all without waiting on an agent callback. Your Denver Alley Paving Contractor Bond can be issued quickly so your license application stays on track.

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