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In Minnesota, you need to earn a state license and registration to work as a painting contractor. Requirements for licensure include having workers compensation for employees, obtaining general liability insurance and taking and passing the state exam.
You dont need a license if: Youre an employee of a licensed contractor or a subcontractor who doesnt work directly with the homeowner. Your work is limited to buildings with more than four units. Youre working on your own home, and you dont plan to sell it.
Contractors looking to apply for a license will go through Minnesotas Department of Labor and Industry. General contractors will need a residential building license, while subcontractors performing work in more than one of the following trades also require a license: Excavation.
If you only provide handyman services in one specialty area, such as exclusively focusing on drywall and interior painting, you wouldnt need a license even if you make more than $15,000 a year. You would need to obtain a Certificate of Exemption, however.
Licenses are required for all residential building contractors and remodelers in Minnesota who contract with a homeowner to construct or improve dwellings by offering more than one special skill.
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Step 1: Register for the How to Pass the Minnesota Contractor Licensing Exam Course. Step 2: Register for Your Minnesota Residential Contractor Exam. Step 3: Attend How to Pass the Minnesota Contractor Licensing Exam. Step 4: Take the Exam. Step 5: Apply for Your License.
In Minnesota, commercial painters do not require a license. However, painters contracting with homeowners and offering skilled services in more than one areasuch as interior, exterior, and drywall paintingdo require a building contractor or remodeler license.
Interior finishing, e.g. floor coverings, wood floors, wallpapering, and interior or exterior painting. Exterior finishing, e.g. siding, exterior plaster and stucco, painting and rain carrying systems. Drywall and plaster, e.g. installation, taping, finishing, painting, and wallpapering.
A building contractor, remodeler or roofer license is required for anyone that contracts directly with a homeowner to provide building construction or improvement services in more than one skill area.
Minnesota Handyman License Requirements The categories of specialty services include masonry/concrete work, carpentry, interior finishing (e.g. flooring and carpeting), exterior finishing (e.g. painting and siding), drywall/interior painting, and general installation services (e.g. pools, garage doors, and fireplaces).

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