New Mexico Right of Way Lease Blanket Damage Bond
Overview
Working in New Mexico's public rights of way under a lease arrangement? You need a Right of Way Lease Blanket Damage Bond before that work begins. This bond protects the state against damage you cause to public right-of-way areas during the course of your leased operations. It covers multiple incidents under a single bond — hence "blanket" — so you're not filing a new bond every time you access a permitted corridor.
Who Needs This Bond?
Utility companies, telecommunications providers, and pipeline operators leasing access across New Mexico's public rights of way are the primary applicants for this bond. If your company holds or is applying for a blanket right-of-way lease with the state — meaning you regularly access multiple public corridor locations under one agreement — this bond is required. It is not a one-time project bond; it is tied to an ongoing lease arrangement with a state agency overseeing right-of-way access.
What is this Bond For?
This bond guarantees that you, as the lessee, will repair any damage to public right-of-way infrastructure caused by your operations. If you fail to restore the right of way to its required condition after entry, the bond provides the financial backing for the state to recover those costs. It is a damage assurance mechanism — not a performance bond for a construction contract, but a liability backstop specific to your lease obligations.
When is it Required?
Before your blanket right-of-way lease is approved or renewed in New Mexico, the issuing state agency will require this bond to be in place. The request typically comes during the lease application or renewal process, and your lease cannot be executed without proof of bonding. If you are expanding your operations into new right-of-way corridors under an existing agreement, your agency contact may also require the bond to be updated or re-filed.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies statewide across New Mexico and is tied to right-of-way lease agreements administered at the state level. It covers any public right-of-way corridor included under your blanket lease, regardless of which part of the state that corridor passes through. This is a statewide obligation, not a municipal or county permit requirement.
How to Buy Online
Click "Buy This Bond Online" on this page to open the secure surety portal in a new tab — that is where you complete your application and purchase. The process is fully online, and your bond documents are issued digitally so you can submit proof to the state quickly. No agent callback required, no waiting days for paperwork.
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