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Click New Document in your dashboard, and select Create Blank Document to create your Indiana Construction Contractor from the ground up.

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No, Indiana does not require a state-level license for general contractors. However, specific local jurisdictions within the state may have their own licensing requirements. General Contractor License Indiana Contractors Liability Blog Contractors Liability Blog
Contractors using time and material contracts must provide their vendor or supplier with a their own properly completed General Sales Tax Exemption Certificate (Form ST-105) to purchase construction material exempt from tax (i.e., the tax does not need to be paid by the contractor at the time of purchase).
Individuals who wish to receive a certification as an independent contractor for workers compensation purposes are required to file a certificate of exemption with DOR confirming independent contractor status. This will also be reviewed and processed by the Workers Compensation Board of Indiana.
How To Get A Contractors License In Indiana Step 1: Register The Business Name With The Relevant Department. Step 2: Decide What Type Of License Your Business Needs. Step 3: Fill Out The License Application And Send It To The Right Department. Step 4: Provide Proof. Step 5: Pay The Necessary Fees. Step 6: Take The Exam.
Indiana does not require licenses for general contractors at the state level. However, youll need to check local regulations. Some municipalities require contractors to hold an Indiana general contractor license before they can get to work.
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There are no licensing requirements for handymen at the state level in Indiana. However, there may be regulations at a local level. Before you do any work, check with the Indiana Professional Licensing Agency to ensure whatever you do falls within the law.
How to Start a Contracting Business Choose a trade. Many contractors make the mistake of offering various services under one company. Set up and register your business structure. Explore business insurance. Understand the licensing requirements. Set a service rate. Market your business locally. Join an industry association.

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