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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.
A: Its not uncommon for contractors to ask for a down payment up front to secure your spot on their schedule or purchase some of the job materials in advance. Asking for more than half of the project cost up front, though, is a big red flag.
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.
Journeyman electrician license Specifically, youll need one of the following: Four years of experience and 240 hours of formal vocational training. Five years of experience and 160 hours of formal vocational training. Six years of experience and 80 hours of formal vocational training.
Under Virginia Code Section 54.1-1115, no one may contract for or bid upon the construction, removal, repair, or improvements to or upon real property owned, controlled or leased by another person without a license or the correct type of license.
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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
There is no statewide requirement to get bonded when you obtain your license from the Virginia Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation. However, a Virginia contractor license bond may be needed to meet your city or county requirements.
When you receive a job offer and start date, your employer will need to contact the Virginia Bond Coordinator to have a bond issued. A public service agency can also request a bond on your behalf by using the bond request form or by contacting the Virginia Bonding Program Coordinator.
Once you pass your test, youre ready to complete the DPOR Board for Contractors License Application. Read through it carefully and make sure you attach all of the necessary documentation, plus your license fee. The state says it takes about 30 days for them to process applications, so hang tight for a month or more.
If the contractor does not have a valid license, then the contractor may have violated 59.1-200(A)(46) of the VCPA, which allows the consumer homeowner to file a complaint against the unlicensed contractor to recover whatever financial damages were caused by the contractor in addition to reasonable attorneys fees (

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