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How do I become a Certified Idaho Pesticide Applicator? Step 1 Pass the closed book exam with a score of 70% or higher. Click here for information on our Exam Prep Course. Step 2 Complete an ISDA license application. Step 3 Pay the fee for the desired categories. $10 for the RU Category. $20 for the CH Category.
More often, Idaho general contractors only need to register with the state. Completing the registration form and providing the essential documentation is sufficient to work as a general contractor in the Gem state. You must register with the state if your work exceeds $2,000, including materials and labor.
NOTE: You can, as an individual, act as your own registered agent if you have an Idaho physical address. Or, you may use another legal business entity who is filed with our office with an Idaho physical address, but not your own entity.
APPLY FOR AND TAKE JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN EXAM: Once you obtain the necessary 6,000 hours of work experience, you must submit an application to take the journeyman electrician license exam. You must score at least 70% to pass. Licensed journeyman electricians must renew their licenses every three years.
The process for getting licensed is quick and easy. The contractor must fill out a form, get it signed and notarized, then mail or deliver the original notarized form, along with a copy of their photo ID, the application fee of $50, and proof of general liability and workers insurance, to the board.

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