Yes, but you need to tell your insurance company. Some policies will not cover an accident if they find out the garaging address is different than what is listed on the policy.
Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured.
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Is your licensed daughter an adult that is living elsewhere? If so then yes. If your daughter is a youthful operator that you are not listing on the policy to avoid paying extra premium then you may be guilty of insurance fraud in the form of premium evasion of an undisclosed youthful operator.
no
No, they do not have to be licensed. But it is far better to use a licensed plumber because they are insured for their work and are up to date on new products and codes.
Yes, and insured.
'Bonded, licensed, and insured' is a phrase that small businesses use to let their customers and potential customers know that they have gone through all of the legal procedures to be able to perform their trade.
No less then $150 if they are licensed and insured
Yes, as long as the vehicle itself is insured and the adult is properly licensed.
No, excavating contractors do not have to be licensed by the state. However, state licensure usually means more experience and that they are insured.
Yes, if it is going to be legally registered, licensed and driven.
You can ask to see a license or you can contact your city/county government.