Uintah County right-of-way bonds.
$275 flat. Five minutes.

Before you work in a Uintah County road or right-of-way, the Uintah County Road Encroachment Department requires a single right-of-way permit backed by a fixed $2,500 bond. Ours is $275 — the flat 3% minimum — with no credit check, issued in one sitting.

Required by the Uintah County Road Encroachment Department before work in a county road or right-of-way
Fixed $2,500 amount — the price lands at the $275 minimum, the same for everyone
No credit check — five-minute application, executed bond ready to file
$275flat (3% minimum)Fastoften same purchaseNo creditcheck to issue
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How it works

Three steps. One sitting.

County right-of-way permit bonds are about the simplest thing in surety. Here's the entire process:

NOW · 5 MINUTES

Apply online

Business details, a short description of the work, and an effective date. That is the application — no financials, no credit check section.

MINUTES, USUALLY

Pay & e-sign

Fixed-amount permit bonds like this issue right after purchase for most applicants. At most, 1–2 business days.

SAME DAY

File with the Road Encroachment Department

Your executed bond arrives by email, ready to file with your Uintah County right-of-way permit application. Wet-ink original mailed on request.

The whole pricing page.

$2,500 bond × 3% = $75, which is below our $275 minimum — so the price is $275 flat, per term. Fixed amount, fixed price, multi-year if you want it.

1-year term
$275
2-year term
$550
3-year term
$825
About this bond

What it is and who needs it.

What the right-of-way bond covers

Uintah County requires a right-of-way / encroachment permit before anyone constructs, excavates, or installs in a county road or right-of-way. The permit is administered by the Uintah County Road Encroachment Department (the county Roads Department), and the county conditions a single-permit version on a fixed $2,500 surety bond.

The bond guarantees you will perform the work to the county’s standards and restore the road and right-of-way when you finish — backfilling the trench, patching the surface, and leaving the right-of-way as you found it. If you don’t, the county can recover against the bond to make it right.

It is a three-party arrangement: you (the principal), the surety carrier, and Uintah County (the obligee). If the surety pays a claim, you repay the surety. We issue the fixed $2,500 bond at our $275 flat minimum with no credit check.

Uintah County Road Encroachment Department (single right-of-way permit)Uintah County requires this bond as a condition of a single right-of-way / encroachment permit; the $2,500 amount and restoration terms are set by the Uintah County Road Encroachment Department (the county Roads Department, 1489 E 335 S, Vernal). Contractors doing ongoing or multiple jobs may instead post the county’s blanket encroachment bond.

You need this bond if you are

A contractor doing one job in a Uintah County road or right-of-way
Installing a driveway approach or culvert that encroaches a county road
A utility crew pulling a single right-of-way permit from the county
Doing a one-time excavation or boring the county ties to a permit-and-bond requirement

Five minutes. The whole thing.

These are the actual issuing fields — no credit check section, because this bond doesn't have one.

Start the application →
FAQs

Common questions.

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

How much is the Uintah County right-of-way bond? +
The premium is $275 — our flat minimum. The bond amount is fixed at $2,500 by the county, and 3% of $2,500 ($75) is below the $275 minimum, so the price is $275 for every applicant.
Do I pay the $2,500? +
No. You pay $275. The $2,500 is the surety's maximum liability to Uintah County if a valid claim is made against the bond — it is not a deposit, and nobody holds your money.
Who requires this bond? +
The Uintah County Road Encroachment Department (the county Roads Department) requires it as a condition of a single right-of-way / encroachment permit.
Is there a credit check? +
Not on this bond — the application has no credit section at all. Small fixed-amount permit bonds like this one don't need one.
What if I do multiple jobs in the county? +
If you work in Uintah County right-of-way regularly, the county also offers a blanket encroachment and right-of-way bond that covers ongoing work — ask us and we will issue that instead.
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Uintah County right-of-way bond, issued today.

$275 flat, five-minute application, bond often issued in the same sitting. Free until issued.

Your premium @ 3%$275
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