Bond Titan
HomeBondsMichiganMonroe CountyMonroe County, MI Highway Permit Bond
Michigan
Contractor & Construction Bonds

Monroe County, MI Highway Permit Bond

State
Michigan
Jurisdiction
Monroe County
Bond Type
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond

Overview

Working in Monroe County's road right-of-way? Before Monroe County will issue a highway permit, they require a Highway Permit Bond that guarantees you'll restore any disturbed road surfaces, shoulders, or drainage structures to county standards. This bond protects Monroe County and its residents — not you — ensuring the county has financial recourse if permitted work damages public infrastructure and isn't properly repaired. It's a condition of doing business in the county's right-of-way, not optional.

Who Needs This Bond?

You're a contractor, utility company, or developer who has applied for — or been told you need — a Monroe County highway permit to dig, bore, or encroach on a county road right-of-way. Excavators trenching across a county road, utility crews installing underground lines, and builders needing driveway access cuts all fall into this category. If Monroe County's road commission or permitting office handed you a bond requirement as part of your permit application, this is the bond you need. The bond is tied to the permit, not to your general contractor license.

What is this Bond For?

This bond exists to protect Monroe County from the cost of repairing road damage caused by permitted encroachment work that a contractor fails to fix properly. If you open a trench, install a culvert, or bore under a county road and leave the surface, shoulder, or drainage in worse condition than you found it, Monroe County can file a claim against this bond to recover restoration costs. It holds contractors financially accountable for the specific scope of work described in their highway permit. The bond does not cover property damage to third parties or general liability — it is strictly a performance guarantee to the county.

When is it Required?

This bond must be in place before Monroe County will issue your highway permit — you cannot begin right-of-way work without it. The county will not approve your permit application until a valid bond is on file showing Monroe County as the obligee. If your permit covers a project with a defined timeline, the bond must remain active through completion and final county inspection. Starting work before the bond is secured exposes you to stop-work orders and permit denial.

Where Does it Apply?

This bond is specific to Monroe County, Michigan, and satisfies a local county road commission or permitting authority requirement — not a state of Michigan contractor license requirement. It applies to work performed within Monroe County's road rights-of-way, including county-maintained roads, shoulders, ditches, and associated infrastructure. Work on state or federal roads within Monroe County would be governed by a separate permitting authority and bond requirement.

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, where you can complete your application and purchase your Monroe County Highway Permit Bond. Have your permit details ready — the county may require a specific bond amount tied to your project scope. Once issued, your bond document is available immediately for submission to Monroe County.

Why Bond Titan?

Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency, giving you access to a nationwide surety bond catalog with the backing of an experienced agency — no waiting on a callback, no faxing forms to a local agent. You can buy your Monroe County Highway Permit Bond online right now, get your document fast, and get back to your project. We built this platform for contractors who need bonds today, not next week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Related Bonds

Michigan • Bay County
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond
Michigan • Bay County
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond
Michigan • Bay County
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond
MI
Contractor & Construction Bonds

Kent County, MI Highway Permit Bond

Michigan • Kent County
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond
MI
Contractor & Construction Bonds

Kent County, MI Highway Permit Bond

Michigan • Kent County
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond
Michigan • St. Clair County Road Commission
Right-of-Way / Street Work / Encroachment Bond
Buy Now
PayPayPayPal