Kissimmee, FL Right of Way Bond
Overview
Kissimmee's public right of way belongs to everyone — and this bond makes sure contractors who work in it are accountable for what they leave behind. Before breaking ground on any city street, sidewalk, curb, or utility corridor in Kissimmee, FL, you'll need this bond on file with the city. It guarantees that work performed in the right of way is completed properly and that any damage to public infrastructure gets repaired. If it isn't, the city has a financial backstop to make it right.
Who Needs This Bond?
Contractors, utility crews, and construction professionals who have been issued — or are applying for — a right-of-way permit from the City of Kissimmee need this bond. If your project requires cutting, trenching, boring, paving, or otherwise disturbing any city-owned street, sidewalk, alley, or easement within Kissimmee limits, this bond applies to you. It doesn't matter if the underlying work is for a private developer, a utility company, or a telecom provider — the permit obligation belongs to the entity physically performing the work. If Kissimmee's Public Works or Engineering department told you to get this bond, you're in the right place.
What is this Bond For?
This bond protects the City of Kissimmee and its residents from the cost of unfinished or improperly restored right-of-way work. When a contractor opens a trench on a city street or disturbs a public sidewalk, the city needs assurance that the pavement, curbing, landscaping, and drainage will be returned to acceptable condition. The bond is the financial mechanism that makes that assurance enforceable. If the contractor walks away or fails to restore the right of way to city standards, Kissimmee can make a claim against the bond to recover restoration costs.
When is it Required?
Applying for a right-of-way permit from the City of Kissimmee is the moment this bond becomes mandatory. The permit won't be issued — and work can't legally begin — until the bond is in place. That means you need to secure this bond before you submit your permit application or at the time the city requests it as a condition of permit approval. Projects that are already underway without this bond risk stop-work orders and potential liability for any damage caused to city infrastructure.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to the City of Kissimmee, Florida, and is required only for work within Kissimmee's municipal right-of-way boundaries. It is a local city requirement — not a Florida state license bond — and it does not satisfy permit obligations in Osceola County or any neighboring municipality. If your project crosses into unincorporated county territory or another city, separate bonding and permitting will apply there.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and you'll be taken directly to the secure surety portal in a new tab. Complete the application, and your bond document can be issued quickly so you can submit it to the City of Kissimmee with your permit application. No waiting on an agent callback — the process is built to move as fast as your project timeline demands.
Why Bond Titan?
Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency, a trusted name in surety, and our online platform gives you access to a nationwide bond catalog without the friction of traditional agencies. You can buy this Kissimmee Right of Way Bond online, on your schedule, without phone tag or paperwork delays. We've built this process for contractors who need to move fast and get permitted.
