County of San Diego County Well Contractor Permit Bond

What is the Purpose of the County Well Contractor Permit Bond?

The County of San Diego requires contractors performing construction on wells in the county to obtain a County Well Contractor Permit Bond. The bond represents a financial guarantee by the contractor and the issuing surety company to the County of San Diego that all contracted work will be completed on time and the jobsite will be returned to its original condition.

How Much Does the Bond Cost?

For bond cost information, please review Section 67.441 (g) of the San Diego County Code, and the fee schedule as set forth in Title 6, Division 5, Section 65.107 (g) by County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health. 

The bond cost for the contractor is typically between 1%-7.5% depending on the contractor’s personal credit score.

Bond Amount Bond Cost*
Varies 1%-7.5%

*Prices shown are based on several factors. Not all available pricing tiers are shown. Rates do not constitute an offer of bonding and are subject to change at any time.

How Does the Permit Application Process Work With the County of San Diego?

Applications should be submitted to the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health Land and Water Quality Division. The application must include signatures from the contractor performing work, the property owner and the DEH.

Water Well Permit Application       

Does CCIS File the Bond for Applicants?

County of San Diego requires wet signatures** on filed bond documents. This means both parties must physically sign the bond prior to sending it in to the County of San Diego. The original bond form issued by CCIS needs be mailed to or dropped off at the following location by the contractor once signed:

County of San Diego
1600 Pacific Highway
San Diego, CA 92101

**Properly review bond forms to confirm if notarization is required. Failure to adhere to document requirements may lead to rejection of the bond form by the County of San Diego.

Does This Bond Expire?

The permit bond expires upon the specified expiration date, typically one year from the date of issuance. A new permit bond will need to be purchased should the project take longer than one year.

Claims Information

If the County of San Diego files a claim against the County Well Driller Permit Bond, the Surety company will investigate the legitimacy of the claim and proceed accordingly. CCIS does not handle surety claims in office, however, claims contact information will be provided to the contractor, to move the claims process forward.

If the claim is found to be legitimate, the Surety company will payout to the County of San Diego, up to the limit of the bond. 

Unlike insurance policies that protect contractors from unforeseen events, this bond protects the County of San Diego, its laborers, and suppliers from the actions of a contractor. Contractors are responsible for their actions and therefore must reimburse the Surety company for any claims paid. Failure to do so will significantly inhibit a contractor’s ability to obtain a surety bond for future jobs. 

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County of San Diego County Well Contractor Permit Bond Form
County of San Diego County Well Contractor Permit Bond Form
State/Jurisdiction: California