The Rhode Island Site Work Contractor Package includes essential legal documents designed specifically for Site Work Contractors, Homeowners, Suppliers, or Subcontractors. This package empowers users to assert their legal rights and manage vital aspects of a construction project, particularly those relating to the clearing or preparation of residential property. The package's core document, the Site Work Contract, is compliant with Rhode Island state law, ensuring that users have the legal backing necessary for their projects.
This package is useful in several scenarios, including:
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Must be 21 years old. Have a valid high school diploma or GED. Provide documentation proving you have experience. Appoint a supervisor to take an ICC accredited exam. Register business with Missouri Secretary of State. Get worker's compensation and general liability insurance.
Missouri. Handymen and general contractors do not need a state license to work in Missouri. Check your local handyman license requirements to make sure you are in compliance with any city regulations.
In the state of Georgia, general contractors performing work over $2,500 and all residential contractors need to obtain a license at the state level. The licensing process is handled by the Georgia State Licensing Board for Residential and General Contractors under the guidance of the Secretary of State.
Get a state sales tax number through the Missouri Department of Revenue. Complete the license application. Provide proof of having workers' compensation insurance. Obtain clearance from the Collector of Revenue's Office. Get an Occupancy Permit from the Building Division.
A completed registration form. A signed statement form. Proof of carrying at least $500,000 of liability insurance. A $200 registration fee made by check or money order and payable to R.I.C.R.L.B.
Florida, Louisiana, Colorado, Connecticut, Kansas, Indiana, Kansas, Missouri, New Hampshire, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wyoming don't require a specific state license for contractors. Before starting a project, though, check local ordinances to see what licenses you need from your city or county.
A completed registration form. A signed statement form. Proof of carrying at least $500,000 of liability insurance. A $200 registration fee made by check or money order and payable to R.I.C.R.L.B.
General Contractor Company licensure is not required on the State level in Missouri. General contractors are licensed at the county and city level. There is no state level license.