To do concrete work in Hancock County right-of-way — sidewalks, curbs, aprons, and approaches — the county requires concrete contractors to register and post a surety bond. We issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check — enter the amount the county set and the premium updates.
















No underwriting queue for the standard concrete contractor bond — enter your amount, pay, and register with the county. Here is the whole thing:
Your business details, the bond amount the county requires, and the effective date — that is the entire application.
No credit check and no waiting — the executed bond is generated as soon as you pay. Larger amounts may get a quick review.
Submit the executed bond with your concrete contractor registration. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the county insists on them.
Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure Hancock County set and the premium updates.
Concrete contractors who pour sidewalks, curbs, aprons, and approaches within the Hancock County right-of-way must register with the county and post a surety bond. The bond stands behind your promise to do the work to county specifications and restore the right-of-way you disturb.
It is a three-party arrangement: you (the principal), the surety carrier, and Hancock County (the obligee). If your concrete work is defective or the right-of-way is left unrestored, the county can recover against the bond to correct it.
It is not insurance for you — if the surety pays the county, you repay the surety. Contractors who pour to spec treat the bond as a registration formality. We issue the amount the county set, at a flat 3% with no credit check.
Submit the application with the bond amount Hancock County set — the executed bond is generated instantly, ready to file with your registration.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
Five-minute application, flat 3%, $275 minimum. Enter the amount Hancock County required and file the same day.