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Get Your Contractor License

from: Lynn Kenilworth


Getting any type of license can be an stressful experience. A contractor license is no exception. Some applicants become so anxious about the whole process that they fail the tests. You can avoid all that unnecessary stress just by following these simple steps:

Prepare

1. Complete all the forms needed for your contractor license application. This includes documents that may be asked to prove your experience in the last ten years under the contractor license field you are applying for.
2. There are special requirements needed for other types of contractor license. Be sure to follow those requested for your type of contractor license.
3. Operating capital is important. Make sure that you have enough in your savings to provide for the business. You must meet the capital requirement asked by the state otherwise your contractor license application may be turned down.

Ready to submit your application?

1. After completing all the forms, meeting all other requirements and beefing up your savings, you will have to send all the documents to the Board. The Board will then review your application and tell you if you need to take the exam or not.
2. If they determine that you need to take the exam, you must pass the Business and Law Exam to get your contractor license.
3. To prepare for the exam, you need to study. There are licensing schools in the state, which are accredited by the government, to help you review to get your contractor license. You could also go online for study materials on your trade for the exam through the state's website.

Getting the License

1. The exam takes about two and one-half hours to finish. The Board requires all those who passed for their contractor license to pay for a bond. The amount will depend on what trade you are in and what type of license you applied for.
2. The contractor license is usually valid for two years, after which you will be required to renew it.
3. You can apply your contractor skills in other states. However, you'll still have to go through the entire process for a contractor license: file an application, pass the Business and Law exam, and pay the fees.
4. You can apply for another contractor license in a different trade. But you must have your first license before you can add a trade. You will have to take another exam for that second trade practice.

Remember:

1. It is not real hard to get your contractor license. As long as you prepare your documents, study your trade and pay the necessary fees, then it will all be easy for you.
2. Most new applicants fail because they let their fears get the best of them. When taking the exam, keep calm. Take a deep breath before answering the questions. Skip the hard questions and go back to them when you have enough time. Panicking doesn't help so remain calm, reminding yourself that you are expert in your field.
3. Trust you instincts. You've been practicing your trade for some time now so go with your gut. Just answer with what you think is right. Don't overstress yourself.

With proper preparation, you'll have your contractor license in no time. The more you pay attention to the details of your application, the bigger the chance for you to get your license fast and hassle free.



 

 

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