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A state licensed entity is a business or individual who is licensed by the state. This means that the person or company has passed all required state testing and is able to perform the work required. This is the preferred choice when choosing contractors and other similar tradesmen.

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a licensed medical provider of any kind


Where to go to confirm a company is licensed bonded and insured?

Licensing: check with the entity who issues licenses (probably your state) Insurance & bonding: Ask for a certificate, and call the companies listed and the agent to confirm.


What is the California state entity number for this business?

The California state entity number for this business is a unique identification number assigned by the state of California to track and identify the business entity.


How can I find the California Secretary of State entity number for a business entity?

To find the California Secretary of State entity number for a business entity, you can search for it on the Secretary of State's website using the business name or other identifying information.


Are plumbers licensed by the state of North Carolina?

Yes, plumbers can be licensed by the state of North Carolina. At nclicensing.org you can find plumbers that are licensed and at www.plumbersofamerica.com/north-carolina-licensed-plumber.aspx


Do managers of title companies need to be licensed?

A manager of a title company is not required to be licensed title agent. Only persons actually issuing policies are required to be licensed. Check with your particular state's requirement. In many states, there must be a full-time, licensed title producer onsite during regular business hours in a title AGENCY. Therefore, if that is your state's requirement for a title AGENCY, the answer is YES. Ditto, a licensed title producer's license may be required as a title examiner/title officer, reading title and issuing final policies. However, in some states, if you are a foreign corporation or LLC doing business in that state (meaning you are licensed there, but do not have a physical presence there) ONLY the entity license (office license) and individual holding the entity license must be licensed and registered as title producer. The out-of-state examiners do not have to hold a license in that state and if their home state does not have licensing, they can exam and issue in the foreign state. Again, check with your state's DOBI or DOI as to their requirements. Every state is different. For example, New York does not have licensing requirements at all, however, the Notaries are required to pass a state exam in order to be issued their Notary Public commission. New Jersey, Florida and Pennsylvannia have specific licensing rules as to foreign corps/LLCs as I am sure other states do as well.


Must basement remodelers be licensed in the State of Texas?

Yes, basement remodelers must be licensed in the State of Texas. Any contractor must be licensed.


Do you have to be licensed in each state you practice law in?

Yes, you have to be licensed in every state that you practice in. If doing federal law (i.e. immigration court) you can practice in any state as long as you are licensed in at least 1 state.


What is the difference between an insurance company and an insurance agency?

An insurance company is the entity that assumes the financial risk of the events/occurrences against which the customer wishes to insurer. That is, it is the risk-bearing entity and it issues policies (contracts) that specify the nature and extent of the risks that it insures, and in what amounts. An insurance company must be authorized (licensed) to transact in the state in which it does business. The insurance regulator is concerned with a number of factors, not the least of which is claims paying ability. An insurance agency is the entity that sells insurance policies issued by the insurance company. In essence, it is the "retailer" and has direct dealings with the customer. An agency is staffed by licensed insurance agents and other licensed personnel.


How many licensed doctors are there in the state of Texas?

As of 2021, there are over 52,000 licensed doctors in the state of Texas.


Do excavating contractors need to be licensed by the state?

No, excavating contractors do not have to be licensed by the state. However, state licensure usually means more experience and that they are insured.


What is the entity number for a business registered in California?

The entity number for a business registered in California is a unique identification number assigned by the Secretary of State's office to each registered business entity in the state.

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