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Grand County, CO Right of Way Permit Bond

State
Colorado
Jurisdiction
Grand County
Bond Type
Right-of-Way / Street Work Bond

Overview

Grand County, Colorado requires contractors to post a Right of Way Permit Bond before performing any work within county-controlled road corridors, easements, or public rights of way. This bond protects Grand County and the traveling public by guaranteeing that permitted work is completed correctly and that any damage to county infrastructure is repaired. If a contractor fails to restore the right of way to its original condition, the county can make a claim against the bond to cover remediation costs. It is a financial assurance tool — not insurance for the contractor, but a guarantee to the county.

Who Needs This Bond?

Contractors, excavators, utility installers, and developers are the primary applicants for this bond. Any individual or company that has been issued — or is applying for — a right of way permit from Grand County, Colorado must secure this bond before work begins. That includes businesses doing road cuts, utility trenching, driveway access construction, or any activity that disturbs a county right of way. If Grand County's road department has told you that a bond is required alongside your permit, this is the bond you need.

What is this Bond For?

This bond guarantees that permitted work within Grand County's rights of way will be performed according to county standards and that the site will be fully restored upon project completion. It gives Grand County a financial remedy if a contractor abandons the work, leaves a road surface in disrepair, or fails to meet the restoration conditions of the permit. The bond is not a performance contract — it is a protection mechanism for county infrastructure and the public that depends on those roads and corridors. Your permit cannot move forward without it.

When is it Required?

Applying for a right of way permit from Grand County triggers the bond requirement. Before Grand County issues the permit authorizing you to work within a public road corridor, easement, or other county right of way, you must provide proof of a valid Right of Way Permit Bond. The requirement applies whether the project is short-term utility work or a longer-term construction activity that impacts county-maintained infrastructure. Bond first, permit second — that is the sequence Grand County enforces.

Where Does it Apply?

This bond applies specifically to work performed within Grand County, Colorado's jurisdiction — including unincorporated areas and county-maintained roads and rights of way. It is a county-level requirement administered by Grand County, not a state of Colorado mandate. Work within incorporated municipalities inside Grand County may be governed by separate local permit bond requirements.

How to Buy Online

Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab. Complete the application with your business information, project details, and the bond amount required by Grand County. Once approved, your bond documents are issued digitally so you can submit them to the county and keep your project on schedule.

Why Bond Titan?

Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency, giving you direct access to a nationwide surety bond catalog without waiting on an agent callback. You can purchase your Grand County Right of Way Permit Bond entirely online — no phone calls, no delays, no paperwork chase. We built this platform for contractors who need to move fast and get bonded on their timeline.

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