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How much does a utility bond cost in California?

Some California utility companies require customers to post surety bonds in lieu of cash deposits before utility services can begin. The required amount of these bonds is determined on a case-by-case basis, and applicants should verify their required amount of bond coverage prior to bonding.

Our experts have issued many CA utility bonds before, including the ones listed below, but fret not if your bond is not on that list! SuretyBonds.com can help you with other utility bonds not listed. If you have your surety bond form and know your required bond amount, we can help you get the utility bond you need quickly, easily and accurately.

These bonds are subject to underwriting, so the price you’ll pay for your bond depends on both your required bond amount and a review of your personal credit report. Find out exactly how much you’ll pay for your bond by requesting your free bond quote now!

Bond Type
$1,000-$100,000Southern California Edison Covina Utility Deposit Bond
$1,000-$100,000Southern California Edison Rosemead Utility Deposit Bond
$1,000-$100,000Southern California Edison San Dimas Utility Deposit Bond
$1,000-$100,000Southern California Edison Santa Barbara Utility Deposit Bond
$1,000-$100,000San Diego Gas and Electric Utility Bond
$1,000-$100,000Pacific Gas and Electric Utility Bond
$1,000-$100,000Los Angeles Department of Water & Power Bond
$1,000-$100,000Southern California Gas Company Utility Bond
$1-$10,000City of Needles Utility Bond
$1-$100,000City of Roseville Utility Deposit Bond

We can provide your free, no-obligation surety bond quote within just 1 business day of submitting your application. Call 1 (800) 308-4358 or submit a quote request to get started!

Why do I need this bond?

Utility bonds are financial guarantees that customers of utility companies will pay their utility bills on time and in full. If the principal (customer) fails to adhere to the terms of the bond agreement and falls behind on payments, the bond protects the utility company from financial loss up to the full amount of the bond. The principal, in turn, must reimburse the surety for all damages paid out.

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Want more information on utility bonds? You can read more research on these bonds here.

What’s the fine print?

Pacific Gas and Electric Company surety bonds remain in effect until:

  • the applicant’s utility service accounts are closed, OR
  • the applicant establishes credit pursuant to Rule No. 6, OR
  • the company receives written notice of the bond’s termination AND 20 days pass from the time the notice is received

San Diego Gas and Electric surety bonds remain in full force and effect until terminated by the surety. The surety can cancel the bond by giving written notice of cancellation to the company via registered or certified mail (return receipt requested) specifying the effective date of cancellation, which must be at least 30 days after the notice is received.

Southern California Edison Company bonds can be canceled by either the company or the surety by written notice of cancellation served by certified mail or registered mail (return receipt requested) to the other party. The notice should indicate the effective cancellation date, which cannot be less than 30 days after the postmarked date of the notice.

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power bonds can be terminated by the principal or surety by sending written notice via certified mail to the City Attorney in Los Angeles, California. Termination/cancellation becomes effective 30 days after the receipt of said notice. These bond forms and all signatures on them must be acknowledged by a notary public.

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