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A general contractor, as defined by the Nevada State Contractors Board, is All businesses or individuals who construct or alter any building, highway, road, parking facility, railroad, excavation, or other structure in Nevada. Contractors, even subcontractors, must qualify to be licensed before bidding.
To be eligible for a Nevada contractors license, you must be 18 years of age and have 4 years of work experience as a journeyman, foreman, supervisor, or contractor. Your work experience must be within the last 10 years of your application date.
Simply mail the complaint form to: Northern Nevada Office: 9670 Gateway Drive, Suite 100 Reno, NV 89521. Investigations: (775) 688-1150 Fax: (775) 688-1271. Southern Nevada Office: 2310 Corporate Circle, Suite 200 Henderson, NV 89074. Investigations: (702) 486-1110 Fax: (702) 486-1190.
A: No, you cannot use someone elses license for contracting work. The individual/entity signing the contract as well as the individual/entity doing the work need to have their own license.
Generally, a standard down payment is between 10% and 25% of the project cost. You might see up to 30% for smaller jobs, such as paying professional house painters. Those dealing with more in-depth and costly projects, like general contractor down payments, tend to be closer to the 10% price range.
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By law, anyone who contracts for or bids on a construction project valued at $500 or more (total labor and materials) must be licensed by the NSCB. Ask to see the contractors pocket license ID card.
To get your Nevada contractors license, start by submitting an application to the Nevada State Contractors Board. License requirements are fairly extensive in this state, including professional experience, financial statements, passing scores on two exams, and a surety bond for your business.
You may file your complaint by calling the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) to request a licensed contractor complaint form. You can also download the complaint form online at: , click on Forms, then Complaint Forms.
In Nevada and California, advance payments when you sign a contract are limited to 10% of the total estimated job cost or $1,000, whichever is lower. Whatever amount you agree on, it needs to be fair to both parties.
RMO License One of the most common ways that individuals with no experience can have access to a contractor license is through an RMO or RME. RMO stands for Responsible Managing Officer.

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