Before you move an overweight or oversize vehicle across Hancock County roads, the county Highway Department requires a surety bond guaranteeing you pay for any damage your load causes. We issue it at a flat 3% with no credit check — enter the amount the county set on your permit and the premium updates.
















No underwriting queue for the standard oversize bond — enter your amount, pay, and file with the county. Here is the whole thing:
Your business details, the bond amount on your county permit, 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 oversize/overweight permit application. Wet-ink originals mailed whenever the county insists on them.
Bond amount × 3% = your premium, one-time, $275 minimum. Enter the figure on your Hancock County permit and the premium updates.
When you haul an overweight or oversize load across Hancock County roads, the county Highway Department conditions the move permit on a surety bond. The bond stands behind your promise to pay for any damage the load does to county pavement, bridges, signs, or right-of-way.
It is a three-party arrangement: you (the principal), the surety carrier, and Hancock County (the obligee). If your move damages a county road or structure and you don’t pay, the county can recover against the bond.
It is not insurance for you — if the surety pays the county, you repay the surety. Haulers who route carefully and repair what they damage treat the bond as a permit 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 move permit.
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.