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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Contractor document in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Contractor and Owner details at the top of the form, including names and addresses.
  3. In the 'SCOPE OF WORK' section, specify the type of roofing package selected (New Roof or Re-Roof) and provide details on materials such as shingles brand/color and warranty year.
  4. Complete the 'WORK SITE' section by entering the property address where the project will take place.
  5. Fill in the 'TIME OF COMPLETION' fields with start and completion dates for your project.
  6. Ensure you check off any necessary permits required for your project under 'PERMITS'.
  7. Review and complete sections regarding insurance, changes to scope, contract price, and late payment terms as applicable.
  8. Finally, sign and date at the bottom of the form to finalize your agreement.

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All of Kansas contractor licensing requirements come from the cities and counties throughout the state, as do the penalties for unlicensed contracting. The penalties can vary from city to city or county to county, but expect fines and fees.
Nearly 60,000 contractors operate across Kansas, with each city or county regulating the contractors in their jurisdiction. However, you can easily confirm if your prospective contractor is duly licensed by using the Uhire professional license search tool.
In Kansas, licenses for construction professionals, including Class A, B, and C contractors, arent available on a state level. Instead, contractors are required to obtain a license through their city or county, each of which has its own set of qualifications and regulations.
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Verify the license of any contractor you are considering hiring. You can confirm this through the Uhire professional license search tool or from your local regulatory agency.

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