San Bernadino, CA Temporary Use Permit Bond
Overview
San Bernardino requires a surety bond from anyone seeking a Temporary Use Permit for short-term activities on property not permanently zoned for that use. This bond guarantees that the permit holder will comply with all conditions set by the City, remove temporary structures, and restore the site when the permitted activity ends. If the permittee fails to meet those obligations, the City has a financial guarantee to recover costs. It is a local City of San Bernardino requirement, not a state-level license.
Who Needs This Bond?
Event organizers setting up temporary outdoor markets, carnivals, or festivals in San Bernardino need this bond. Contractors or developers using a parcel for a temporary staging yard, sales office, or construction support facility also require it. Any individual or business that has applied to the City of San Bernardino for a Temporary Use Permit and been told a surety bond is a condition of approval must secure this bond before the permit is issued.
What is this Bond For?
This bond protects the City of San Bernardino and the public from financial harm caused by a permit holder who abandons a site, leaves structures standing, or fails to clean up after a temporary use has ended. It is not liability insurance — it is a compliance guarantee that runs to the City. If the bonded party defaults on the permit conditions, the City can make a claim against the bond to cover remediation or removal costs.
When is it Required?
During the Temporary Use Permit application review process, San Bernardino's planning or development services department will notify you that a surety bond is required as a condition of permit approval. The bond must typically be in place and submitted to the City before the permit is formally issued and before the temporary use begins. Do not wait until your event or activity start date — the City needs the bond on file first.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively within the jurisdiction of the City of San Bernardino, California. It is not valid for temporary use permits issued by San Bernardino County or any other municipality. The bond runs to the City of San Bernardino as the obligee.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab. Complete your application, provide the bond details the City specified, and follow the steps to get your bond issued. Once issued, you will receive your bond document to submit directly to the City of San Bernardino.
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