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Business license Regardless of the business structure (LLC, limited partnership, corporation, etc.), most Wyoming contractors will have to register their businesses with the Secretary of State. Registration is fairly straightforward as the Secretary of State allows users to register through an online portal.
In the state of Montana, general contractors are required to register and apply. To register, you should contact the Contractor Registration Unit at 1-406-444-7734. Contact the Business and Occupational Licensing Bureau at 1-406-841-2300 for applications for a plumbing or electrical license.
Unlike most other states in the U.S., Colorado does not require general contractor licensing at the state level. However, most general contractor projects are regulated at the local level. You may have to get a license or permit in the counties and cities where you work.
No License: Projects Under $25,000 Tennessee requires all contractors and subcontractors to obtain the proper licensing in order to bid on or negotiate for contracts valued at $25,000 and above. That means projects under $25,000 do not require a contractors license.
When it comes to contractor licensing, Wyoming has almost no statewide regulations. Other than electrical contractors, the state leaves licensing up to the individual counties or municipalities.