Harris County, TX Oversize, Overweight, Overlength and Overheight Loads Bond
Overview
Harris County protects its roads, bridges, and infrastructure by requiring carriers and transporters of oversize, overweight, overlength, and overheight loads to post a surety bond before moving those loads on county roads. This bond guarantees that if your operation causes damage to county property during a permitted move, Harris County can recover those costs. It is a financial assurance tool — not insurance for your cargo or equipment. Holding this bond is a condition of doing oversized load business in Harris County, TX.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you haul oversize, overweight, overlength, or overheight loads on Harris County roads, this bond is required before you can get your permit. That includes carriers moving heavy construction equipment, wide industrial loads, oversized manufactured goods, and similar freight that exceeds standard legal dimensions or weight limits. Independent operators, trucking companies, and permitted contractors alike must comply. If Harris County has told you a bond is required to move your load, this is the bond you need.
What is this Bond For?
Harris County uses this bond to protect public road infrastructure from the added stress and potential damage caused by loads that exceed standard legal limits. When a carrier obtains an oversize or overweight permit and then damages a county road, bridge, or related structure, the bond provides a mechanism for the county to recover repair costs without litigation delays. You, as the principal, are still responsible for any actual damages — the bond simply guarantees the county gets paid. It keeps accountability on the carrier and protection on the public.
When is it Required?
Recurring permit activity means this bond requirement stays in force as long as you are moving oversized or overweight loads in Harris County. You must have the bond in place before Harris County will issue or renew an oversize, overweight, overlength, or overheight load permit. If your bond lapses between permit cycles, Harris County can deny your next permit until a valid bond is on file. Carriers with ongoing operations in the county typically maintain a continuous bond to avoid permit delays.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies specifically to Harris County, Texas, and covers the use of county-maintained roads and infrastructure within that jurisdiction. It is a local county requirement — not a Texas state bond and not transferable to other counties or municipalities. If you haul oversize loads in multiple Texas counties, each jurisdiction may have its own separate bonding requirement.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab — that is where you complete your application and purchase the bond. The process is straightforward and does not require a phone call or waiting on a callback. Once approved, your bond document is issued digitally so you can deliver proof to Harris County and move forward with your permit.
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