Call the department in West Virginia that handles the contractors ceritifcation. Ask them what their criteria is to obtain a license there and explain you live in New Hampshire. Make sure you do not do anything deceitful as it will come back to haunt you.
The license Plates of New Hampshire that Read "Live Free or Die" are manufactured by prisoners in the state prison of Concord
New Hampshire
That would be New Hampshire.
You need to get the license in the state where the marriage will take place, in this case, New Hampshire.
The motto is "Live Free or Die" but it is at the top of the plate. The bottom says " HAMPSHIRE" with New in script centered just above.
I dont know where you live, but in Virginia all you need is a valid learners permit.
Hampshire is in southern Britain as I live there ;)
It depends. Most of the time, convicted felons are not able to become licensed. Depending on the circumstances of the felony, the person seeking licensure can send a letter to the licensing board.
They lived in Maine, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina ext.
They lived in Maine, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, Florida, Michigan, Indiana, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina ext.
One can find rates on contractors in the area you live by using the FCIC website. This website allows you to find contractors in your area depending on your income level.
In most places, for residential, no. For commercial, most jurisdictions require a contractors license for anyelectrical work. Where I live, there is a low-voltage license that is less than a full-blown electrical license that is used by fire alarm, security, and telecommunications contractors. The NEC and most jurisdictions define low voltage as less than 30 volts. Check with your local building department to be sure!