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In Nevada, all individuals or businesses that construct or alter any building or structure must have a State contractor's license. There are some exceptions to the rule. To obtain the license, you must have experience and skills and complete an application together with a fee of $600. You can access the link to Nevada's Licensing Office by using the free website "Nevada Contractor Licenses Directory" where you can also access a "Contractor License Search."
If the general contractor refuses to pay, you must sue the contractor for payment. You may also sue his bonding company, if he has one. If your dispute exceeds small claims, see a real estate attorney right away.
The maximum age to rent a car in Nevada is at least 21
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In the state of Nevada, the maximum sentence for voluntary manslaughter is 10 years.For an open murder it will depend on the degree and any mitigating factors involved.
The maximum amount that you can receive weekly in Nevada is $398. The maximum amount you can claim is up to 26 weeks. However, with the federal extensions that were put into place, there are currently 4 tiers and state extended benefits that you could potentially be eligible for, providing the federal government decides to keep extending the time in which you can apply for those benefits.
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No license is required to be a handyman in the state of Nevada. However, if you want to build anything that will cost over $1,000 or that requires a building permit, you must get one. That can be done by applying for a contractor license at the Nevada State Contractors Board.
For Nevada corporation formation you can check with Corporate Services of Nevada. Their website is www.incorporationsolutions.com or you can call them at (775) 883-3711.
There are a variety of major industries in Nevada. These include casinos, business services, real estate, tourism, as well as lawyers.
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Until you are no longer in contempt. * The maximum is 25 days and/or a $500.00 fine, (Nevada Revised Statute 22.100).