As of 2021, there are over 52,000 licensed doctors in the state of Texas.
No state requires that shotguns be licensed.
All busineses have to be locally and nationally licened to be a legitimate company.
Yes, under the Texas Licensing and Regulations Dept you need to be licensed if you trim or temporarily remove any hair on the body.
It depends. But either way, you must be able to carry a firearm ( Concealed Handgun Permit). You do not have to licensed if you are on someone's payroll and your title is special assistant or operations, etc. as long as you do not say you are security or bodyguard. In the state of Texas everyone has to be licensed by the state if you use the word security. That is why your department stores in Texas call there security, Loss Prevention, Asset Team, etc.. Jewelry Couriers, each state is different. Some you do not. Texas, once again you have to be on the jewelry company's payroll. If not you have to be licensed.
Yes, with a very small exception, surety bonds are required to be issued by a licensed and admitted surety company that is licensed by the state in which the bond is being filed. The bond can be executed by a licensed agent or an other attorney in fact, for the surety company.
Yes, in the State of Texas, you are required to hold a private investigators license. Licensing is handled through the State of Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Bureau. You can get an individual license (if you are hired by a licensed PI company) or if you want to start your own company then you must register for a company license.
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Anyone over the age of 18 can buy autom insurance in Texas, licensed or not.
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The answer is yes and no. You cannot go into a gun store in a state where you don't live and walk out with a handgun. You can, however, have a handgun shipped from a licensed dealer where you are to a licensed dealer in your state and pick it up there, unless there is a local state law prohibiting that. You have to find a gunshop that is willing to do that. Some will, some won't.
According to the information I found at www.lpntraining.org, in Texas and California an LPN is known as a licensed vocational nurse. Most LPN programs take about a year to complete, after which you can take a national licensing exam, and get a license in your state. You can find more information on these programs in Texas, at this site. http://www.lpntraining.org/Texas/