Road Opening Licences

Road Opening Licences

You need a licence called a ‘Road Opening Licence’ to dig up a public road, footpath or grass verge. Find out how to apply for a road opening licence and the cost involved.

What is a Road Opening Licence

You need a licence called a ‘Road Opening Licence’ to dig up a public road, footpath or grass verge, for works such as:

  • Water/Sewer Connections
  • Lowering of footpaths
  • Footpath reconstruction
  • Pipelaying etc

How To Apply

You must register with Road Management Office www.rmo.ie  online MRL System (MapRoad Roadworks Licensing) to apply for a Road Opening Licence

Fees are available on request by emailing transport@meathcoco.ie

Application for a Temporary Road Closure

At times, a temporary road closure is needed in conjunction with a road opening licence, for an event or for other works. To comply with statutory requirements, an application for a temporary road closure should be submitted 8 weeks in advance.

 

The application below must be completed and sent to: Transportation Department, Meath County Council, Buvinda House, Dublin Road, Navan, Co. Meath, C15 Y291 or by email to transport@meathcoco.ie

Application Form for a Temporary Road Closure