Go to L&I office (Labor & Industries). In Wa State all is governed by L&I. Be prepared to wait in line and spend money.
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According to Findlaw.com, building contractors in the State of Ohio are not required to be licensed, but they do need to be bonded. In addition, each city or town has different requirements - you're best served by checking with the Consumer Affairs office of the city or town where you're planning to have the work done.
yes, they can, ask any probation officer, each state has programs designed to help ex-felons get bonded to get jobs
There should be some official documentation from the agency that has licensed and bonded you. For example, if you have a drivers license, the official documentation and proof is your license that was issued to you from the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within your state of residence. So, you have to ask to see the documentation that actually says you are licensed and bonded.
Become a registered car dealer in your state by filling out the state applications paying the fees getting licensed bonded and insured.
You can sell in any state where you are licensed, bonded and have complied with all local, state, and federal requirements.
Hire a lawyer that is licensed in that other state to file the suit in that state.
If you are based, and conducting your practice, in another state and are simply communicating with someone in Indiana you need not be licensed there. However if you intend to appear in court in Indiana or conduct your practice within the state you must be licensed in the state in which you intend to practice.
Any licensed home inspector should be able to inspect new construction. Contact your state's building commission to locate licensed inspectors.
Look for a licensed title insurance agent with an office in the state you are transacting business in. You can contact your state insurance administration for information or a list of licensed agents in your state or look on line for a licensed title insurance agent in your local area. I would recommend confirming they are licensed and bonded. You can also check other qualifications by looking for a title company affiliated with local chambers of commerce and or professional associations like ALTA.
Almost every state requires painting contractors be licensed and bonded. In order to find a list of licensed painters in your area you may contact the licensing agency and search for local painters or ask the agency for a complete list of all painters in the state.
What would you like to do?? Does your state require a lic. and bond?? IF NOT, so what? If so, call an attorney ASAP.