How To Get A Class B Contractors License In Va
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How to get a class b contractors license in va. To apply for and obtain a license for contracting in Virginia as a Class A or a Class B contractor your designated employee must pass an examination or test often called the Virginia business exam. NASCLA contractors guide book. Class A 385.
All Designated Employees for Class B licenses must successfully complete. Class B contractors must have a least 3 years of experience and provide name and addresse of 1 individual that can attest to the satisfactory completion of building home improvement or commercial improvement projects. Like other types of contractor license bonds this bond acts as protection to the state and the public in case a contractor does not run their business or perform work in accordance with state laws.
Is at least 18 years old. The class of your license dictates the maximum dollar amount of any single contract as well as your maximum revenue in a 12 month period. What is the cost for the Virginia Class B Contractor License.
Mail the application and a check or money order for the license fee which is 235 as of December 2010 to the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation address printed at the top of the application. One of your first steps in obtaining your Contractors License. Your book will be shipped to you in 3-5 business days.
The bond form language states that bonded contractor. There is an 8-hour Pre-License requirement for all new Virginia Contractors. The Virginia Portion the General Portion and the Advanced Portion.
A firm shall name a designated employee who meets the following requirements. Class C 235. As with the Qualified Individual the Designated Employee must be a member of Responsible Management or a bona fide full-time employee.
