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2019 West Virginia Contractor Licenses: Requirements, Search/Lookup
The license requirements for contractors are pretty strict in the state of West Virginia, which is why we have put this extensive article together to help you get a better understanding of the regulation, to ensure that your home improvement projects are carried out legally, whether you’re a homeowner or aspiring contractor. If you’re a... Read More
2019 Oklahoma Contractor Licenses: Lookup/Search, Roofing, Electrical
Getting a contractor license in the state of Oklahoma (or any state for that matter) requires years of dedication and hard work. The steps to get there, however, are filled to brimming with bureaucratic red tape — and understandably so. You shouldn’t be paying too much for your home improvement project. We’ve made it very... Read More
2019 Pennsylvania Contractor Licenses: Requirements, Lookup/Search
Think you need a license as a construction contractor in the state? No state-regulations require it, but the rules aren’t that simple. Whether you’re a homeowner or contractor, read on to get a better understanding of the rules. If you’re a homeowner looking to do home improvement, make sure to also get quotes from competing... Read More
2019 Wyoming Contractor Licenses: Requirements, Lookup & More
In Wyoming, all contractors (except for electrical) are licensed on a city level. As such, you need to check the licensure requirements established by your local government to determine the steps you need to take to become a licensed contractor. To check local listings and obtain contact information, you can go to this site: http://wyomuni.org/members/... Read More
2019 Tennessee Contractor Licenses: Search/Lookup, Electrical
Whenever a project has a value of more than $25,000, contractors in Tennessee are required to obtain a license. Read on for more information on the different situations and why it’s important that you stick to those rules, and why it’s important for homeowners to also only hire contractors that work within the rules. Are... Read More
2019 New Jersey Contractor Licenses: Requirements, Search/Lookup
Similar to other states, the State of New Jersey has its own set of procedures and requirements on how to obtain a contractor’s license. That said, there’s a ton of information you need to sift through and it can be a tad overwhelming to make heads and tails out of them. Pssst! We have made... Read More
2019 Maryland Contractor Licenses: Search/Lookup, Home Improvement
Situated near the nation’s capital, Maryland ranks as the 4th state with the largest percentage of federal workers in the U.S. With a population of more than 6 million people, the state of Maryland boasts a bustling economy, reaching a median household income of $75,847 in 2017, up 2.4% from 2014. Homeowners — we know... Read More
State by State Contractor License Requirements
Contractor license requirements vary state by state, and what applies in one state is therefore not necessarily the case in the neighboring state. Where some states require general contractors to have a license, others don’t, or they might simply be regulated at the local level – again a state by state determination. Homeowners — take... Read More
2019 Montana Contractor Licenses: Search/Lookup, Plumbing & More
Contractor license rules are often pretty difficult to understand as they often vary not just by state but even by county level. To give you a better understanding of the license requirements in the state of Montana, we put together this article. We strive to keep it as accurate as possible to help both contractors... Read More
2019 Alabama Contractors License: Requirements, Search, General
Contractor license requirements are a complicated landscape to navigate, and those of Alabama are no exception. Different states have different requirements, and this article seeks to clarify the need for contractors to have licenses in that specific state, hoping to aid both aspiring contractors and homeowners doing home improvement. Homeowners — don’t spend time going... Read More
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