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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Wisconsin Contractor document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Owner' and 'Contractor' fields with the respective names. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for legal purposes.
  3. In the 'Project Location' section, specify the exact address where the work will take place. This helps in identifying the site for permits and inspections.
  4. Provide a detailed 'Project Description' outlining the scope of work. Be clear and concise to avoid misunderstandings later.
  5. Indicate any building permits required for your project. This is essential for compliance with local regulations.
  6. Complete sections regarding insurance, including details about financial responsibility, liability insurance, and worker’s compensation if applicable.
  7. Ensure all signatures are obtained from both parties at the end of the document to validate the contract.

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You can check if your contractor is licensed properly at DSPS Credential/License Search. For more information visit the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
The Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services requires state level licensing for individuals who perform electrical, elevator, HVAC, utility, or dwelling contractor work. Wisconsin only requires state level bonding for individuals who perform dwelling contractor work.
General Liability Insurance WI requires a general liability policy covering at least $250,000 per occurrence due to 3rd-party bodily injury or property damage, or the company must have a surety bond in place.
Profit or Loss A worker who can either gain a profit or suffer a loss of income as a direct result of their work is generally an independent contractor. If the worker gets paid set wages regardless of realized profit or loss generated from their actions, they are generally an employee.
Individuals who typically must be bonded include union officers (both elected and non-elected), employees such as business agents, trustees, key administrative and professional staff, and clerical personnel.

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Wisconsin doesnt explicitly offer a general contractor license. Instead, it requires contractors performing the typical duties of a GC to carry a Dwelling Contractor License. In order to get a Dwelling Contractor License, you must first acquire a Dwelling Contractor Qualifier License.
Some states require a contractor be bonded before obtaining a license. Without being bonded however, suing them in the event of an issue, could be a moot point as they have no guarantee they can pay which is what a bond would do.

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