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How to Obtain a License in Alaska An Alaska Business License. A registered Tax Identification Number. Proof of General Liability Insurance. $20,000 for Property Damage. $50,000 for Injury or Death to one person. $100,000 for Injury or death to more than one person. Proof of Workers Compensation insurance. A Surety Bond:
In Alaska, most contractors that perform residential home improvements must be licensed by the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. Among other requirements, general contractors must post a bond for $25,000 and specialty contractors for $10,000.
In Alaska, most contractors that perform residential home improvements must be licensed by the Division of Corporations, Business and Professional Licensing. Among other requirements, general contractors must post a bond for $25,000 and specialty contractors for $10,000.
Alaska Contractor Registration and Permitting Requirements Obtain and fill out a completed application packet. Submit a current copy of your State of Alaska Contractors License. Submit a copy of the required construction bond. Submit a copy of your Mechanical/Electrical Administrators License. Pay the $360 fee.
It is important to note that a handyman cannot engage in electrical work, plumbing, HVAC, or structural work without the appropriate license.
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It is important to note that a handyman cannot engage in electrical work, plumbing, HVAC, or structural work without the appropriate license.
An Alaska Business License. A registered Tax Identification Number. Proof of Workers Compensation insurance. A nonrefundable application fee for $100 plus a license fee for $250 made out to State of Alaska.
Alaska Contractor Registration and Permitting Requirements Obtain and fill out a completed application packet. Submit a current copy of your State of Alaska Contractors License. Submit a copy of the required construction bond. Submit a copy of your Mechanical/Electrical Administrators License. Pay the $360 fee.
Alaska Contractor Registration and Permitting Requirements Obtain and fill out a completed application packet. Submit a current copy of your State of Alaska Contractors License. Submit a copy of the required construction bond. Submit a copy of your Mechanical/Electrical Administrators License. Pay the $360 fee.
It is important to note that a handyman cannot engage in electrical work, plumbing, HVAC, or structural work without the appropriate license.

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