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RMO License One of the most common, and often easiest ways that people without any prior experience can gain access to a contractor license is by utilizing either an RMO or RME.
You can take on projects as a handyman in Arkansas without a license if the cost of the work is less than $2,000. Once you get above the $2,000 threshold, youll need a license based on the type of work you plan to do.
Submit a $100 filing fee via check made payable to the Contractors Licensing Board. Give three non-supplier or banker references on the forms provided in the application. Provide proof of a $10,000 contractor bond. Take and pass the Arkansas Business and Law test and provide a copy of the score.
Average costs for starting a construction company ItemAverage Cost One-time Expenses Licenses permits $500-$5,000 Lease deposits (office space) $4,500-$10,500 Lease deposits (warehouse) $3,000-$15,00022 more rows
In Arkansas, all commercial contractors working on projects that are not single-family residences with a contract value of $50,000 or more need a license in Arkansas. Additionally, residential contractors are required to have a license if they work on projects over $2,000.
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For a contractors license, Arkansas generally requires the following: A completed application for the specific license type. A $100 filing fee. Three references who can verify work experience and arent related to you. A $10,000 contractors bond (for commercial license applicants only)
Anything that is not a single family residence is a commercial project. When the cost of a commercial project exceeds $50,000, a contractors license is necessary. You can get either a restricted or full contractors license. You will need a full license if the value of the project is over $750,000.

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