Mecklenburg County, NC Land & Use Construction Bond
- State: North Carolina
- Jurisdiction: Mecklenburg County
- Bond type: Right of Way / Street Work Bond
- Category: Contractor Bonds
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Overview
Contractors pulling land disturbance or construction permits in Mecklenburg County, NC are required to post a surety bond before breaking ground. This bond — the Mecklenburg County Land & Use Construction Bond — guarantees that permitted work meets county land use standards and that any damage to county infrastructure or property is remediated. It protects Mecklenburg County and the public from contractors who fail to complete required site work, erosion controls, or restoration. If you have been told you need this bond to move your project forward, you are in the right place.
Who Needs This Bond?
You are a contractor — general contractor, site developer, grading contractor, or excavation specialist — who has applied for or been issued a land disturbance, grading, or construction permit in Mecklenburg County. This is not a North Carolina state contractor license bond; it is a local requirement enforced by Mecklenburg County's Land Use and Environmental Services Agency. Residential and commercial contractors working on permitted construction projects within the county are the primary applicants. If your permit paperwork lists a bond requirement from the county, this is the bond you need.
What is this Bond For?
Mecklenburg County uses this bond to ensure contractors comply with approved land use plans, erosion control measures, and site restoration requirements tied to permitted construction activity. The bond creates a financial guarantee that if a contractor abandons a project or fails to correct violations, the county has a mechanism to recover costs. It is not a performance bond for a private client — it is a compliance guarantee to Mecklenburg County itself. The obligee is the county, and the bond runs in favor of the county's land use and construction oversight authority.
When is it Required?
Before a land disturbance or construction permit is issued by Mecklenburg County, the bond must already be executed and on file. You cannot start grading, excavation, or site work legally without it. The county will not release your permit until they have confirmed the bond is in place. Do not wait until your project start date — secure this bond as soon as the permit application is submitted.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively within Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, including unincorporated county areas and municipalities where Mecklenburg County exercises land use jurisdiction. It is a county-level requirement, separate from any state license bond issued by the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors. Work permitted through Mecklenburg County's Land Use and Environmental Services Agency falls under this bond's coverage.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' and the My Bond App portal will open in a new tab — you can complete your application and purchase without talking to an agent. Have your business entity information and permit or project details ready before you start. Once issued, your bond document can be submitted directly to Mecklenburg County to satisfy the permit requirement.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What information do I need to buy this bond online for Mecklenburg County?
You will need your legal business name, business entity type (LLC, corporation, sole proprietor, etc.), your principal business address, and your Mecklenburg County permit number or project address if it has been assigned. Having your contractor registration information handy will speed up the process. You do not need a North Carolina state license number for this bond — it is a county-level requirement, not a state license bond.
How does renewal work for this bond, and what happens if it lapses while my project is still active?
The bond term is tied to your Mecklenburg County permit period, and renewal keeps your coverage continuous for the duration of active construction and site work. If the bond lapses before your project is complete and the permit is closed, you are out of compliance with the county — which can result in stop-work orders or permit suspension. Renew before the expiration date, especially on longer-duration grading or land disturbance projects where timelines can shift.
What triggers a claim on this bond, and who files it?
Mecklenburg County — specifically its Land Use and Environmental Services Agency — is the obligee and the party that would file a claim. A claim is triggered when a contractor fails to comply with permit conditions, abandons required erosion control or site restoration work, or causes damage to county-controlled land or infrastructure and refuses to remedy it. The bond is not a tool for private property owners or subcontractors — it exists solely to protect the county's interest in enforcing its land use and construction standards.
What happens after I click Buy This Bond Online?
You'll open the My Bond App portal in a new tab where you can complete the secure online bond application and finish your purchase. Your Bond Titan tab stays open so you can come back and keep browsing.
Can I buy this bond entirely online?
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