Some will be, others will not and some will say they are when they are not. When choosing any contractor, ask to see their license or check with the local licensing board and ask for any references so you can check if they had issued and whether they were covered by their insurance.
Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured.
Fill out the paperwork and pay the fees.
Carpet installers are not required by law to be bonded and insured for all places, though for government buildings and a few others, it may be a requirement. However, it is much easier to find customers if you are bonded and insured.
The temp agencies themselves are usually not bonded. The housekeeping company that is hiring should be the company who is bonded, as they are doing the work. Even if hired as a temp, the company should be bonded and insured.
You ask him.
license......a business permit issued by a city or county government. The term bonded or insured is basically the same thing. Bonded usually applies if someone handles money or other valuables.
anonymous
No. Bonding is a separate
No
Ask if they are insured and bonded
When you are asked, 'Have you been bonded previously', on a job application, the employer is asking whether you have been insured. Being bonded means you were insured so if something is broken, lost, or stolen while you are working, it is covered.
no