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Montgomery, OH Soil Erosion Control Bond

State
Ohio
Jurisdiction
Montgomery
Bond Type
Grading, Erosion & Stormwater Bond

Overview

Get bonded and move forward with your grading or land disturbance work in Montgomery, Ohio. This Soil Erosion Control Bond is your city's financial guarantee that you will follow erosion and sediment control requirements throughout your project. If you fail to manage runoff, stabilize disturbed soil, or comply with the city's erosion control plan, the bond gives Montgomery a mechanism to recover the cost of corrective action. Have it in hand before your permit is approved and your work begins.

Who Needs This Bond?

If you are a contractor, developer, or property owner planning grading, excavation, land clearing, or any soil-disturbing activity within Montgomery, Ohio, this bond is likely required before the city issues your permit. It applies to those submitting an erosion and sediment control plan as part of a construction or development project inside city limits. This is a local Montgomery requirement — not an Ohio state license bond — so it must be tied to your specific project and permit application.

What is this Bond For?

Montgomery's Soil Erosion Control Bond protects the city and its residents against the cost of uncontrolled stormwater runoff and sediment damage caused by construction activity. It guarantees you will install, maintain, and remove erosion controls as required by your approved plan throughout the life of your project. If you abandon the site or leave erosion controls in disrepair, the city can draw on the bond to fund remediation rather than absorbing that cost itself. Your bond is proof of financial commitment to responsible land disturbance.

When is it Required?

Renewal or continuation of this bond tracks directly with the duration of your permitted project — the bond must stay active as long as disturbed soil remains unstabilized or your permit remains open. You will typically need to secure this bond before Montgomery issues your grading or soil disturbance permit, not after work has already started. If your project extends beyond the original permit period, expect to renew or extend the bond to match that updated timeline. Do not let coverage lapse mid-project or you risk a permit hold.

Where Does it Apply?

This bond applies exclusively to construction and land disturbance activity within the city of Montgomery, Ohio. It is issued to satisfy a local city permit requirement and is filed with or held by the city of Montgomery — not the Ohio state government. Work outside Montgomery city limits would require a separate bond tied to that jurisdiction.

How to Buy Online

Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and you will be taken directly to the secure surety portal in a new tab. Enter your project and contact details, complete the application, and your bond documents can be issued fast — no waiting on an agent callback. Once issued, you will have the documentation you need to submit to the city of Montgomery with your permit application.

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