Nassau County, NY Road Opening Permit Bond
Overview
Digging into Nassau County's roads, sidewalks, or rights-of-way requires more than a shovel and a plan — it requires a Road Opening Permit Bond. Nassau County demands this bond before it issues a road opening permit, ensuring that any contractor or utility company that cuts into public pavement restores it properly. If the work site isn't repaired to county standards, the bond provides financial backing to cover the cost. Bond Titan makes it fast and simple to get bonded and move your project forward.
Who Needs This Bond?
Utility contractors, telecommunications crews, and general contractors working in Nassau County's public rights-of-way all need this bond. If your crew is cutting pavement, opening a trench, or disturbing a county road or sidewalk for any reason — installing a water line, running fiber, repairing a sewer lateral — you're the principal on this bond. Subcontractors performing road-opening work under a prime contract in Nassau County typically need their own bond as well.
What is this Bond For?
Nassau County requires this bond to protect the public and the county itself from the cost of substandard road repairs. When a contractor opens a road or sidewalk, the county needs assurance that the surface will be restored correctly — not just patched and forgotten. The bond is a financial guarantee: if the permitted work leaves pavement in worse condition than required, Nassau County can make a claim to fund proper restoration. It keeps Nassau County roads safe and contractor accountability real.
When is it Required?
Before Nassau County issues a Road Opening Permit, the county requires the bond to already be in place. This means the bond comes first — before the permit is approved, before the work begins, and before your crew touches the pavement. You'll typically need to submit your bond along with your permit application to the appropriate Nassau County department overseeing road and right-of-way permits. Getting bonded quickly is what keeps your project timeline on track.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond is specific to Nassau County, New York — it is a local county requirement, not a New York State license bond. It covers work performed within Nassau County's public roads, sidewalks, and rights-of-way. Contractors working in neighboring jurisdictions such as Suffolk County or New York City would need separate bonds for those locations.
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. Fill out the application with your business and project details, and complete your purchase. Once approved, your bond documents are available for download so you can submit them to Nassau County without delay.
Why Bond Titan?
Bond Titan is powered by The Southern Agency, bringing serious surety experience to a fast, fully online platform. There's no waiting on an agent callback — you can buy your Nassau County Road Opening Permit Bond right now, any time of day. Our nationwide catalog means we know local requirements, and we've built the process so you can get bonded and get to work.
