Yes, Yes,Yes. It is very important to have a licensed and bonded roofer, or any type of contractor. If for some reason the job is not done to your standards or to code you will have leverage when and if you need a Lawyer
You can verify if a roofer is bonded by asking for a copy of their bond certificate, which they should be able to provide upon request. Additionally, you can contact the bonding company directly to confirm the roofer's bond status.
Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured.
If your roofer is out of business and you need warranty work done, first check if they were licensed and bonded, as this may provide some recourse. You can contact the state’s licensing board or consumer protection agency to inquire about any potential claims against the roofer's bond. Additionally, review your warranty documentation to see if it includes provisions for transferring the warranty to another contractor. If necessary, you may need to hire a new roofer to assess and repair the issue, but keep records of your attempts to contact the original company.
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Are you licensed and bonded and do you have references?
If I have a business license for pet sitting, do I need to be bonded as well?
Contact your insurance agent--they should have a wealth of options available for bonding
If you are asking about the repairing of a/c systems then yes you need to be both licensed and bonded for your protection.......
In most states, gunsmiths must be licensed. To be licensed, a test must be taken and passed. Gunsmiths in most localities must also be bonded in order to be licensed.
There should be some official documentation from the agency that has licensed and bonded you. For example, if you have a drivers license, the official documentation and proof is your license that was issued to you from the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) within your state of residence. So, you have to ask to see the documentation that actually says you are licensed and bonded.
Yes, they are licensed and bonded company. Their license number is TC-3369.
'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.