'Bonded, licensed, and insured' is a phrase that small businesses use to let their customers and potential customers know that they have gone through all of the legal procedures to be able to perform their trade.
Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured.
license......a business permit issued by a city or county government. The term bonded or insured is basically the same thing. Bonded usually applies if someone handles money or other valuables.
Fill out the paperwork and pay the fees.
Be hired by them as a licensed, bonded and insured recovery agency.
No, "licensed," "bonded," and "insured" are not the same thing, though they are often related. Being "licensed" means a business or professional has obtained the necessary permits to operate legally in their field. "Bonded" refers to having a surety bond, which provides financial protection to clients if the business fails to fulfill its obligations. "Insured" means the business has liability insurance to cover potential damages or accidents, protecting both the business and its clients.
You want a licensed, bonded, and insured plumber.
Yes, most paper shredding companies are insured. Before selecting a company for your paper shredding needs, make sure they are licensed, bonded and insured. The ensures that you are dealing with a reputable company.
Become a registered car dealer in your state by filling out the state applications paying the fees getting licensed bonded and insured.
When you are asked, 'Have you been bonded previously', on a job application, the employer is asking whether you have been insured. Being bonded means you were insured so if something is broken, lost, or stolen while you are working, it is covered.
Some companies require bids. If you are licensed, insured & bonded..go for it.
Carpet installers are not required by law to be bonded and insured for all places, though for government buildings and a few others, it may be a requirement. However, it is much easier to find customers if you are bonded and insured.
You ask him.