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Technically speaking, Texas does not have a general contractor license. If you are performing "specialty" work such as electrical or HVAC contracting (among others) you will need a license but otherwise, there no issue. Cities and counties, though, do have the right to require licenses. There are several types of contracting licenses, for a general contractor you will probably need all of them. For instance in Texas, the license fee for plumbers is $155, an electrician is $50, etc.
General contractors licenses are not issued at the state level in Texas. Individuals interested in obtaining a license for a general contractor will have to do so at the city and county level by purchasing a building permit and/or signing a document saying you understand the restrictions and codes.
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To obtain your license you can start by visiting the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, there you will find the necessary application. (this is also vilable at their website)
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No, Texas driver licenses are not in compliance with the Federal REAL ID Act. The state has asked for an extension.
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It varies by insurer and and the risks classifications of the contractor Generally the insurer will calculate a rate for you based on volume (annual gross) or by your annual labor costs or some combination of both. Each company can develop it's own methodology for risk rate calculation.
No, there is no legal requirement at the time of this answer. There is however a requirement for registration with the state of Texas. Having General Liability Insurance though is the first sign that you are hiring a responsible and perhaps reputable Contractor.