Greene County, OH Right of Way Permit Bond
Overview
Greene County, Ohio requires contractors to post a Right of Way Permit Bond before performing any work within county-maintained public right of way. This bond protects Greene County and the public by guaranteeing that permitted work — excavations, utility installations, road crossings, and similar street-level activity — is completed properly and that any damage to county infrastructure is repaired. If a contractor leaves the right of way in worse condition than they found it, the bond provides a financial remedy for the county.
Who Needs This Bond?
You've been told you need a permit before you can dig, trench, or place equipment in a Greene County public right of way. Contractors, utility companies, developers, and subcontractors who plan to perform work within county roads, shoulders, or easements in Greene County, Ohio typically trigger this requirement. Whether you're installing a water line, running conduit, or cutting a curb for a driveway approach, the county wants a bond on file before you start.
What is this Bond For?
This bond guarantees that your work in the Greene County right of way will be completed in compliance with county standards and that any damage to county property — pavement, drainage structures, curbing, or other infrastructure — will be restored at your expense, not the county's. Greene County is the obligee, meaning the county can file a claim against the bond if you fail to restore the right of way after your permitted work. You, as the permitted contractor or applicant, are the principal responsible for meeting those obligations.
When is it Required?
Before Greene County issues a right of way permit, the bond must already be in place — permit approval does not happen before the bond is secured. This means you need to obtain the bond, submit it with your permit application, and receive county approval before any equipment or crew touches the right of way. Trying to start work without the bond and permit in place puts your project at risk of stop-work action and jeopardizes future permits in the county.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to Greene County, Ohio and covers work performed within county-controlled public right of way located in that jurisdiction. It does not satisfy permit requirements for municipalities within Greene County, such as Xenia, Fairborn, or Beavercreek, which have their own separate permitting processes. If your project crosses both county and city right of way, you may need separate bonds for each jurisdiction.
How to Buy Online
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