No because the NJ codes are very lax when it comes to codes thus a NYC master plumber is actually over qualified to work in NJ and NJ wants to keep a limit on how many LMPs there are
No, each state has their own codes for qualification as a licensed plumber. If they are license in both NJ and NY, yes.
Yes if they work for a licensed Master plumber in NYS
5 year apprenticeship then work for a Master plumber for 5 years then take the 4 part written and practical tests The normal NYC apprenticeship is 10,000 and 744 closs room studies
No, you have to have the proper license from the correct state.
Stay out of New York and its bordering states. ex. New Jersey, Conneticut, etc..
More than Likely.
By taking the NYC exams after contacting the department of buildings and asking what documentation they need to prove your experience and if they will consider it in NYC
To get a driver's license in New York or New Jersey, you must establish residency there. Legally speaking, that means you must reside in the state over half the year. To get a New York driver's license, you would have to give up any other licenses you have, and certify that you are a New York resident, which may make you liable for things like NY state or city taxes.
New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
In order to become a licensed master plumber in New York, you need to pass an exam and pay a fee. Plumbers operating in Nassau County, are licensed by the city in which they operate.
there is no possible way, so why dont you just get of your lazy azz and go to colledge you cockblogger in new york you need to be supervised by a master barber for a certain number of hours and you can sign up for your apprentice license then you can sign up for the master barber exam.
You still get points on your license regardless of what city you live in when you get them. The license bureau has a national database so each state knows what happens in the other states.