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Believe it or not, South Carolina is the only state that allows a Residential General Contractor to perform electrical, HVAC and plumbing work on a project but only if the contractor passes the South Carolina Residential trade exam and receives a license without a waiver.
South Carolina requires that most contractors obtain a license when performing work in the state. Three different kinds of licenses general contractor (for work valued over $5,000), residential home builders, and residential specialty contractors are available depending on the type of work youll be performing.
Florida now allows license reciprocity for contractors in other states. Out-of-state contractors who have been licensed in other states for at least 10 years may qualify to apply for reciprocity without taking an exam.
License reciprocity Reciprocity for contractors currently licensed in neighboring states and wishing to work in Virginia is available to electrical contractors from Alabama, the District of Columbia, Kentucky, Maryland, West Virginia, or North Carolina.
South Carolina has contractor license reciprocity: Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Texas, Utah and the City of Reading, Pennsylvania (but not the rest of the state).
License reciprocity Residential Contractors are given reciprocity if they hold a license in Mississippi or South Carolina. Out-of-state contractors will still need to pass the Georgia business and law exam before being issued a reciprocal license.
A handyman, under the classification of Residential Specialty Contractor, does not need a license to work in South Carolina. However, you will need to register with the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
I have a North Carolina License, may I perform work in South Carolina? You will be required to have a South Carolina contractors license in order to perform work in South Carolina.