Coweta County right-of-way bonds.
Flat 3%. Enter your amount.

Coweta County requires a right-of-way performance bond before you cut, bore, or build within the county’s roads and public right-of-way. The county sets the amount on your right-of-way / encroachment permit, and we issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check — enter that amount and the premium updates.

Required by Coweta County as a condition of a right-of-way / encroachment permit
Amount is set by the county on your permit — usually tied to the cost to restore the right-of-way
Flat 3%, no credit pull — enter your required bond 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 Coweta County. Here is the whole thing:

TODAY · 5 MINUTES

Apply online

Your business details, the bond amount the county 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 Coweta County

Submit the executed performance bond with your Coweta County right-of-way / encroachment permit. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the county insists on them.

The whole pricing page.

Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure on your Coweta County 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

Coweta County controls the roads, drainage, and public right-of-way the county maintains. Before a contractor or utility cuts pavement, bores under a road, or builds a driveway or utility tie-in within that right-of-way, the county requires a right-of-way / encroachment permit — and a performance bond standing behind the work.

The bond is a performance-and-restoration guarantee to the county: it backs your promise to do the permitted work to county standards and to restore the right-of-way — pavement, shoulders, drainage, landscaping — to its prior condition. The amount is set by Coweta County Public Works on the permit, generally tied to the cost of restoring what you disturb.

It's a three-party arrangement: you (the principal), the surety, and Coweta County (the obligee). If you leave the right-of-way unrestored or out of spec and the county has to fix it, the county can recover against the bond — and if the surety pays, you repay the surety.

Coweta County — right-of-way / encroachment permitCoweta County requires this performance bond as a condition of a right-of-way / encroachment permit for work within the county-maintained right-of-way; the bond amount and terms are set by Coweta County (its Public Works / Engineering department) on the permit. The county's specific right-of-way ordinance and bond schedule are administered at the department level — confirm the required amount on your permit, and we'll issue the bond Coweta County names.

You need this bond if you are

A utility or telecom contractor boring or trenching within Coweta County right-of-way
A site or road contractor building a driveway, curb cut, or tie-in to a county road
A developer whose Coweta County permit conditions work on a right-of-way bond
A paving or grading contractor the county requires to guarantee restoration

Five minutes, issued on the spot.

Submit the application with the bond amount Coweta County set on your permit — 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 Coweta County right-of-way bond? +
The premium is a flat 3% of the bond amount, with a $275 minimum. The amount itself is set by Coweta County on your right-of-way / encroachment permit — usually tied to the cost of restoring the affected right-of-way. Enter that figure and the quote updates.
Who sets the bond amount? +
Coweta County does, on your permit. It's generally based on the estimated cost to restore the pavement, drainage, and right-of-way you disturb. Send us the amount on your permit and we'll issue exactly that.
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.
What does the bond guarantee? +
That you complete the permitted work to county standards and restore the right-of-way to its prior condition. If you leave it unrestored or out of spec and the county fixes it, the county can claim against the bond — and if the surety pays, you repay the surety.
When does it renew? +
Terms run 1, 2, or 3 years — your choice at purchase — and the bond stays in place until the county releases it. We send renewal notices 60 and 30 days before expiration, with autopay available, so the bond never lapses while your permit is open.
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Coweta County right-of-way bond, issued today.

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

Your premium @ 3%$300
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