DPOR issues state credentials—licenses, certificates or registrations—to those qualified to practice in regulated professions. We protect the public by verifying minimum competency, investigating complaints, and upholding professional compliance with state law and regulations.
The Virginia Class A contractor license is essentially the most valuable. For this license, the applicant needs proof of a minimum net worth of at least $45,000 and five years of relevant work experience. The benefits of having a Class A license are that your maximum project size and maximum revenue are unlimited.
The Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation (DPOR) regulates and licenses contractors who have completed required testing. To verify if a contractor is licensed, enter the license number or business name through the DPOR License Lookup or call 804-367-5800, TTY 711.
Who needs a Virginia contractor license? Compared to other states, Virginia's contractor license requirements are generally straightforward. Anyone performing or managing a project — or removing, repairing, or improving a project valued in excess of $1,000 — requires a license.
This department oversees licensure for a huge range of jobs across the state, from cosmetologists to professional wrestlers (oddly enough). And if you're a professional contractor, electrician, HVAC technician, plumber, or gas fitter in Virginia, you're going to want to know a little bit about them.
Licensing questions? Choose from this list of Professions & Occupations for telephone, fax and email contacts by board. Not sure where to start? Call the Agency Receptionist at (804) 367-8500.
exclusive agreement gives parties the freedom to form similar arrangements with multiple entities. Unlike exclusive contracts that lock you into working with just one partner, nonexclusive agreements open doors to numerous business relationships.
During the Term of this Agreement, you will not enter into. any agreement which would interfere with the full and prompt performance of. your obligations hereunder, and you will not perform or render any services for. the purpose of making Records or Master Recordings for any Person other than. Company.
Contracts like an artist agreement help avoid miscommunications and confusion over the rights and responsibilities of both parties involved. Artist agreements typically include availability expectations, performance markers, and licensing or ownership rights of the works created during the partnership.
A copyright exclusive license is one in which ownership in one or more of the copyright owner's rights is transferred by the copyright owner to a third party. A copyright nonexclusive license occurs when the owner retains ownership of the copyright and retains the right to license the same right to others.