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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.
The Contractor Registration Program was created by the legislature to assist us while investigating worker misclassification (treating employees as independent contractors) in the construction industry. By law, an unregistered subcontractor is presumed to be an employee of any contractor that hires them.
The requirements to qualify for this license examination shall be two (2) years as a journeyperson or equivalent experience and training. The holder of this license may perform only work limited to domestic water pumps and water conditioning and only while in the employ of a contractor licensed for such work.
You can perform plumbing work in Minnesota if you are: Licensed with the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) or registered with DLI as a registered unlicensed plumber, or enrolled in a DLI-registered apprenticeship program.
You need a Minnesota plumbing license to perform plumbing work in the state.
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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.
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.
Of course, a plumber is trained to carry out extensive and small jobs, whereas a handyman may only be capable of tackling small plumbing tasks. Whats The Difference Between a Plumber and Handyman? The main difference between a plumber and a handyman is that a plumber must be licensed in 46 of the 50 states.
Within Minnesota, if youre a handyman and you make more than $15,000 per year by working on existing structures, youll need a Residential Remodeler License. If you want to contract to build new structures, youll need a Residential Building License.
Specialty contractors who provide only one special skill are not required to have a state license (except residential roofers).Special skill means one of the following eight categories Excavation. Masonry/concrete. Carpentry. Interior finishing. Exterior finishing. Drywall and plaster. Roofing.

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