Wyoming Generic Local License & Permit Bond (Continuous)
Overview
Wyoming businesses and sole proprietors who operate under a local license or permit — and whose issuing authority requires a surety bond as a condition of that license — turn to the Wyoming Generic Local License & Permit Bond (Continuous) to satisfy that requirement. This statewide bond form is designed to cover a wide range of local licensing obligations across Wyoming's cities, counties, and municipalities when a single standardized continuous bond is accepted. It runs on a continuous basis, renewing automatically with each premium summary, so your bonded status stays current without gaps. If a Wyoming local authority has told you that you need a license or permit bond, this is the instrument built to meet that demand.
Who Needs This Bond?
Your local Wyoming authority has approved your license application — contingent on posting a surety bond before it issues. Contractors, service providers, retailers, vendors, and other business operators across Wyoming often encounter this requirement when applying for a city or county business license or operating permit. The bond is needed by any principal who has been directed by a Wyoming local licensing or permitting office to secure a continuous surety bond as part of their compliance package. It is not an industry-specific bond — it is the flexible, continuous instrument that Wyoming local authorities accept when they require bonding but do not mandate a narrowly defined bond form.
What is this Bond For?
This bond exists to protect the local Wyoming authority — and the public it serves — from financial harm caused by a licensed business that fails to comply with the terms of its local license or permit. If the bonded principal violates municipal codes, fails to complete permitted work, or otherwise breaches the conditions of the local license, the obligee or an aggrieved party can make a claim against the bond for resulting damages. The surety guarantees that the principal will operate within the rules set by the local licensing authority. The continuous structure means coverage remains in place from one license period to the next without requiring a new bond each cycle.
When is it Required?
Before the local Wyoming authority will issue your license or permit, this bond must already be executed and on file. Licensing offices across Wyoming do not accept applications as complete — and will not issue an authorization to operate — until the surety bond is received and confirmed. If you are renewing a license that carried this bond requirement in a prior term, the continuous nature of this bond means your renewal premium keeps the bond active with no lapse. Do not schedule your opening date, begin permitted work, or represent yourself as licensed until the bond is secured.
Where Does it Apply?
This bond applies statewide across Wyoming, designed to serve local licensing and permitting requirements in any Wyoming city, county, or municipality that accepts a continuous general license and permit bond form. Because the bond type is generic and continuous, it can be adapted to meet requirements from Cheyenne to Casper and any jurisdiction in between. The specific obligee is the local Wyoming authority that issued your license or permit requirement — not a state-level agency.
How to Buy Online
Click 'Buy This Bond Online' on this page and the secure surety portal will open in a new tab, guiding you through the purchase of your Wyoming Generic Local License & Permit Bond (Continuous). Have your business name, contact information, and the name of the local authority requiring the bond ready when you begin. The process is fully online — no waiting on an agent callback, no office visit required.
Why Bond Titan?
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