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In order to become licensed as a Contractor (Class A, Class B, or Class C), applicants must complete eight hours of pre-license education. For Class A and Class B applicants, the pre-license education must be completed by a member of responsible management or the designated employee.
If your business offers construction-related services in Virginia, a general contractor license is mandatory. However, the type of license youll need depends on the size and type of projects your business will perform.
Anyone performing or managing a project or removing, repairing, or improving a project valued in excess of $1,000 requires a license. Tradesmen like plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians, gas fitters, and other typical subcontractors must also carry a state-issued license.
Virginia: All persons engaging in contracting work must be licensed. A general contractor can be subject to sanctions and fines for hiring an unlicensed subcontractor. In cases of fraud or misrepresentation, a contractor may also face criminal prosecution.
Avoid paying in cash. Contractors cannot ask for a deposit of more than 10 percent of the total cost of the job or $1,000, whichever is less. * (This applies to any home improvement project, including swimming pools.) Stick to your schedule of payments and dont let payments get ahead of the completed work.
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A Class C license is restricted to contracts/projects that are less than $10,000, with the total amount of all contracts/projects performed in a twelve month period remaining below $150,000.
A good rule of thumb is an initial deposit of no more than 10% down or $1,000, whichever is less. Unless the job requires custom-made items or special orders, in which case an initial down payment should be no more than 30% of the total value of the contract.
Any person who undertakes work without (i) any valid Virginia contractors license or certificate when a license or certificate is required by this chapter or (ii) the proper class of license as defined in 54.1-1100 for the work undertaken, shall be fined an amount not to exceed $500 per day for each day that such
A Class A contractor performs on projects $120,000 or more, or more than $750,000 over 12 months. Class B is for projects over $10,000 (but less than $120,000) or more than $150,000 over 12 months. Class C contractors license is for projects over $1,000 (less than $10,000).
The exact deposit amount contractors ask for upfront varies and is especially dependent on the size of the project. For relatively small jobs, like a $16,000 bathroom remodel, contractors may ask for a 50% deposit. For large jobs, like a $100,000 full-home renovation, a 10%20% deposit is more typical.

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