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How to Get a Plainfield Right‑of‑Way Permit Bond (Contractor Guide, Hendricks County)

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If you’re planning construction work in Plainfield, Indiana that affects public property—such as roads, sidewalks, or utility corridors—you are required to secure a Right‑of‑Way (ROW) Permit Bond before the town will approve your permit. Plainfield enforces strict ROW rules to protect public infrastructure, making bonding an essential step for contractors working anywhere within Hendricks County.

According to the Town of Plainfield, any contractor performing work in the public right‑of‑way must apply online through the iWorQ permitting system and provide a $2,000 performance bond before approval. The Department of Public Works will not accept paper permits, and incomplete submissions are rejected until corrected.


Construction Bond

What Is a Right‑of‑Way Permit Bond?

A ROW Permit Bond is a surety bond guaranteeing that the contractor will:

  • Follow Plainfield’s construction standards

  • Protect public property while working

  • Restore any disturbed areas after the project

  • Cover costs if damage occurs

This ensures accountability and reduces risk for the town—especially on projects involving excavation, trenching, utility installation, driveway or curb work, lane closures, or any construction using public access points.



Who Needs a ROW Permit Bond in Plainfield?

You will likely need this bond if your work involves:

  • Sidewalk, trail, or path access and crossings

  • Road or curb cuts

  • Utility line installation or repair

  • Driveway expansions

  • Dumpsters placed on public roads

  • Any activity that may impede traffic or disturb public ROW areas

If you’re unsure whether your project qualifies, the town instructs contractors to call Public Works directly for clarification


How to Get a Plainfield ROW Permit Bond

1. Confirm Requirements with Plainfield Public Works

Plainfield requires:

  • A $2,000 performance bond

  • A detailed plan or drawing of the work

  • A list of materials

  • Traffic control and restoration plans (if applicable)


2. Apply Through iWorQ

All applications must be submitted online, including bond documents and project plans. Processing typically takes 3–5 days.


3. Obtain the ROW Bond From a Surety Provider

Contractors purchase the bond through an insurance or surety company. Premiums are generally low for small bonds like Plainfield’s $2,000 requirement.


4. Upload the Bond and Await Approval

The town will issue your permit electronically once the submission is complete.


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