Town of Winter Park ROW bonds.
Flat 3%. Enter your amount.

The Town of Winter Park requires a bond to pull a right-of-way permit — the permit you need to work in the Town's streets and public right of way. Winter Park sets the bond amount on the permit, usually tied to the size of your cut or project. Whatever amount Public Works requires, we issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check.

Required by Town of Winter Park Public Works before it issues a right-of-way permit
Amount set by the Town — usually tied to the size of your cut or project — confirm the figure on your permit
Flat 3%, no credit pull — enter the required amount and the premium updates
Flat 3%of your bond amount$275minimum premiumNo creditcheck to issue
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How it works

Apply to filed in one sitting.

No underwriting queue for the standard right-of-way bond — enter your amount, pay, and file with Public Works. Here is the whole thing:

TODAY · 5 MINUTES

Apply online

Your business details, a short description of the work in the right of way, the bond amount the Town required, and the effective date — that is the entire application.

INSTANTLY

Issued on the spot

No credit check and no waiting — the executed bond is generated as soon as you pay. Larger amounts may get a quick review.

SAME DAY

File with Public Works

Submit the executed bond with your Town of Winter Park right-of-way permit application. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the Town insists on them.

The whole pricing page.

Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure on your Winter Park permit and the premium updates.

$5,000 bond
$275
$10,000 bond
$300
$25,000 bond
$750
About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

What the right-of-way bond actually covers

A right-of-way permit bond is a restoration guarantee. When you trench, bore, or cut pavement in the Town of Winter Park's streets and public right of way, the Town wants a financial backstop that you'll restore the surface to its required standard and won't leave a hazard behind in a high-traffic mountain-resort corridor.

It's a three-party arrangement: you (the principal), the surety carrier, and the Town of Winter Park (the obligee), acting through its Public Works department. If the work damages Town property or the cut isn't restored to spec, the Town can recover its repair costs against the bond up to the penal sum.

Winter Park sizes the bond to the project — a small utility tie-in carries a lower amount than a long trenching run. We issue whatever amount Public Works set, at a flat 3% with no credit check, and the bond must stay active while your permit is open.

Town of Winter Park — Right of Way PermitThe Town of Winter Park requires a surety bond as a condition of its right-of-way permit, guaranteeing restoration of the public right of way. The bond amount and terms are set by the Town of Winter Park through its Public Works department, generally based on the scope of the work; confirm the required amount on your permit. We do not cite a specific code section here because the Town code provision is not independently verifiable online.

You need this bond if you're

Pulling a Winter Park right-of-way permit — the bond is filed with your permit application
A utility or fiber contractor trenching or boring in Town streets
A paving or excavation contractor cutting pavement in the public right of way
A developer or builder tying into Town utilities across the right of way

Five minutes, issued on the spot.

Submit the application with the bond amount Winter Park Public Works set — the executed bond is generated instantly, ready to file.

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FAQs

Common questions.

If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.

How much is the Town of Winter Park right-of-way bond? +
The premium is a flat 3% of the bond amount, with a $275 minimum. The amount itself is set by Winter Park Public Works on your permit — usually tied to the size of your cut or project. Enter the figure on your permit and the quote updates.
What bond amount does Winter Park require? +
It varies by project. The Town sizes the bond to the scope of work in the right of way, so a small utility tie-in carries a lower amount than a long trenching run. Confirm the required figure on your permit before you apply.
Is there a credit check? +
No — the right-of-way bond is issued with no credit pull. Larger bond amounts may get a quick soft-pull review, which never affects your credit score.
How fast will I have the bond? +
The standard right-of-way bond issues on payment — many applicants finish and have the executed bond in the same sitting. Larger amounts may get a quick review within 1–2 business days.
Where do I file it? +
With Town of Winter Park Public Works, alongside your right-of-way permit application. We deliver the executed bond and power of attorney by email, ready to submit.
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Pull your Winter Park right-of-way permit today.

Five-minute application, flat 3%, $275 minimum. Enter the amount the Town required and file the same day.

Your premium @ 3%$300
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