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Reclamation Bond

Genesee County, Michigan - Drain Commissioner Soil Erosion Bond

Soil Erosion or Sediment Control

Overview

What it is.

Soil Erosion or Sediment Control

Who usually needs it

Developers, property owners, and contractors in Genesee County, Michigan who conduct land disturbance projects or earth changes that require soil erosion and sedimentation control (SESC) permits under Michigan's Part 91 of the Natural Resource and Environmental Protection Act must obtain this bond to ensure honest performance and completion of approved soil…

Pricing & timing

What to expect.

Generic pricing

Reclamation bonds ensure land or environmental restoration after mining, drilling, or construction activities. Typical Pricing:. • Rates: Commonly around 1–5% of the bond amount, though higher rates may apply for larger or higher-risk projects. • Bond amounts: Often $10,000 to several million dollars based on project scope. • Full underwriting: Required including financial review and environmental assessment. Reclamation and environmental bonds are specialized and require detailed project i…

Typical timeframe

Full underwriting required — typically 5–7 business days

Application

What to do next.

  1. Tell us the bond name, state, and amount on your form.
  2. Share business and applicant info so the team can quote it.
  3. Sign and pay; we issue the bond and send you the documents.
  4. Keep your effective date and renewal date on file with us.
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Details

Bond details.

StateMI
Bond amountVaries by license type or project
ObligeeGenesee County, Michigan Drain Commissioner
Bond classReclamation Bond
CategoryOther
BondGenesee County, Michigan - Drain Commissioner Soil Erosion Bond
Plain descriptionSoil Erosion or Sediment Control
Who needs this bondDevelopers, property owners, and contractors in Genesee County, Michigan who conduct land disturbance projects or earth changes that require soil erosion and sedimentation control (SESC) permits under Michigan's Part 91…
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