Hudson County, NJ Road Opening Bond
Overview
Hudson County's roads and public right-of-way belong to the community — this bond protects them. Before any contractor or utility operator can legally cut into a county road in Hudson County, NJ, they must post a Road Opening Bond guaranteeing the work site will be properly restored. If the road is left damaged, unsafe, or unrepaired, the county can make a claim against the bond to recover restoration costs. This bond keeps public infrastructure protected and keeps your permit in good standing.
Who Needs This Bond?
If you are a contractor, utility company, or any entity that needs to open, cut, excavate, or disturb a Hudson County road or right-of-way, this bond is required before your permit is issued. Plumbers, electricians, telecom installers, sewer contractors, and general contractors performing work that breaks the surface of a county-maintained road all fall into this category. The permit applicant is the principal on the bond, and Hudson County is the obligee holding the guarantee. You cannot legally begin road opening work in Hudson County without this bond in place.
What is this Bond For?
This bond is a financial guarantee that any contractor who opens a Hudson County road will restore it to the county's standards when the work is complete. It covers the cost of proper backfill, patching, repaving, and surface restoration if the contractor fails to do so. Hudson County relies on this bond to ensure taxpayers are not stuck paying to fix contractor-caused damage to public roads. It is not insurance for the contractor — it protects the county and the traveling public.
When is it Required?
Every road opening permit issued by Hudson County triggers the bond requirement — there is no exemption for routine or small-scale work. The bond must be in place before the permit is approved and work begins, not after. If you are a contractor who regularly performs utility or excavation work in Hudson County, you may need to maintain this bond on a continuous basis to cover multiple permits over time. Check with the Hudson County permit office to confirm whether a single-project bond or an ongoing blanket bond is appropriate for your volume of work.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively within Hudson County, New Jersey, and covers work performed on county-maintained roads and rights-of-way. It is a local county requirement — not a New Jersey state license bond — and is administered by Hudson County directly. Work on municipal streets within Hudson County's incorporated cities and towns may require a separate municipal bond in addition to this one.
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 and the required bond amount specified by Hudson County, and your bond documents can be issued quickly. Once issued, you file the bond with Hudson County as part of your road opening permit application.
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