The City of Tulsa requires a $5,000 bond to license sidewalk and driveway contractors who build or repair sidewalks, driveways, and curb cuts in the public right-of-way. Three percent of $5,000 is $150 — below our minimum — so this is $275 flat.
















Municipal license bonds are the simplest thing in surety. Here's the whole process:
Business details and an effective date. That's the application — no financials and no credit section on this bond.
Small fixed municipal bonds like this issue right after purchase. At most, 1–2 business days.
Your executed bond and power of attorney arrive by email, ready to file with your Tulsa sidewalk and driveway contractor license. Wet-ink original mailed on request.
$5,000 bond × 3% = $150, which is below our $275 minimum, so it is $275 per term. Fixed amount, fixed price.
A City of Tulsa sidewalk and driveway contractor bond is a compliance guarantee to the city. It backs your promise to build or repair sidewalks, driveways, and curb cuts to Tulsa's construction standards in the public right-of-way.
It's a three-party arrangement: you (the principal), the surety carrier, and the City of Tulsa (the obligee). If your work in the right-of-way is defective or damages public property, Tulsa can recover against the bond.
It is not insurance for you — if the surety pays a claim, you repay the surety. Contractors who follow Tulsa's permit and inspection conditions treat the bond as a license formality.
These are the actual issuing fields — no credit section, because this bond doesn't have one.
Start the application →If yours isn't here, the bond team can usually answer within the hour.
$275 flat, five-minute application, bond often issued in the same sitting. Free until issued.