Santa Clara County, CA Subdivision Tax Bond
Overview
Get bonded and move your Santa Clara County subdivision project forward with confidence. Developers and subdividers working in unincorporated areas of Santa Clara County must secure a Subdivision Tax Bond before the county will approve their final map or release their subdivision for recording. This bond guarantees that all special taxes and assessments tied to the subdivided land will be paid in full — protecting the county and future property owners alike. Having this bond in place signals to county officials that your project is financially accountable and ready to proceed.
Who Needs This Bond?
Subdivision developers and land subdividers seeking map approval from Santa Clara County need this bond. If you are splitting, dividing, or developing parcels within unincorporated Santa Clara County and your project carries special tax obligations, the county will require this bond before moving your subdivision forward. Real estate developers, home builders, and land investors who trigger the county's subdivision review process are the primary applicants. If Santa Clara County has told you that a Subdivision Tax Bond is required, this is the bond you need.
What is this Bond For?
This bond guarantees that the taxes and special assessments associated with your subdivided parcels will be paid — even if you sell the lots or transfer ownership before those obligations come due. Santa Clara County is the obligee, and you, as the subdivider, are the principal bound by its terms. If taxes go unpaid, the county can make a claim against the bond to recover what is owed. The bond protects the county's revenue stream and ensures that tax obligations attached to newly created parcels are not left hanging.
When is it Required?
Map approval is the moment this bond becomes mandatory. Before Santa Clara County will approve and record your final subdivision map, the county will require this bond to be in place to cover any outstanding or future special tax liability on the parcels being created. You cannot complete the subdivision process without satisfying this requirement first. The bond must be secured and submitted as part of your application package — not after the fact.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies exclusively within the unincorporated areas and jurisdiction of Santa Clara County, California. It is a county-level requirement — not a state license bond — enforced by Santa Clara County as a condition of subdivision map approval. Incorporated cities within Santa Clara County have their own separate processes and bond requirements.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab. Complete the application with your project and contact details, and your bond documents will be processed quickly. No waiting on an agent callback — the entire process is handled online from start to finish.
Why Bond Titan?
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