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How to Get a Cleveland OH Right‑of‑Way Contractor Bond ($250,000)

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If you plan to perform construction, excavation, trenching, utility work, or structural improvements within Cleveland’s public right‑of‑way, the city requires a $250,000 Right‑of‑Way Contractor Bond. This high‑value bond protects the City of Cleveland and the public by ensuring that contractors complete work safely, restore public property, and comply with all local ordinances.

According to the City of Cleveland’s official contractor bond form, any contractor applying for a Right‑of‑Way Certificate of Registration must submit a surety bond in the penal sum of $250,000 as part of the registration process. This bond guarantees compliance with the Cleveland Codified Ordinances and applies to all construction, alteration, repair, and utility work affecting the public right‑of‑way.


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What the $250,000 Cleveland ROW Contractor Bond Covers

The bond ensures that contractors will:

  • Follow all Cleveland building and right‑of‑way regulations

  • Complete projects to city standards

  • Restore right‑of‑way areas after excavation or construction

  • Compensate the city or public for damages caused by non‑compliant work

If a contractor fails to perform properly, the bond allows the city or affected parties to recover financial losses.


Who Needs This Bond in Cleveland?

You must secure this $250,000 bond if your project includes:

  • Underground utility installation or repair

  • Pavement cutting, trenching, or excavation

  • Sidewalk, driveway, curb, or roadway modifications

  • Work requiring a Street Opening Permit or Right‑of‑Way Certificate

Cleveland requires both a Right‑of‑Way Registration and a Street Opening Permit for excavation activities. The bond is mandatory before permits can be issued.



How to Get the Cleveland Right‑of‑Way Contractor Bond

1. Complete the Right‑of‑Way Contractor Application

The applicant must provide accurate business information and follow the city’s registration requirements.


2. Secure the Mandatory $250,000 Surety Bond

The bond must use Cleveland’s official bond form and be issued by a licensed surety provider.


3. Submit Insurance Documentation

General liability insurance naming the City of Cleveland as certificate holder may be required depending on project type.


4. File the Bond and Application with the City

Submit documents to the City of Cleveland Department of Capital Projects or Building & Housing Department, depending on project scope. Addresses and instructions appear on the city forms.


5. Pay Registration and Permit Fees

Once approved, you may obtain your Street Opening Permit or ROW Certificate.



Get Your $250,000 Bond Quickly Through Wexford Insurance

Wexford Insurance specializes in contractor bonding and can help you secure the $250,000 Cleveland ROW Contractor Bond fast, affordably, and with expert guidance.


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