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What are the requirements to getting a license? Pass Mississippi Law and Business Management exam. Pass the NASCLA Electrical Contractor exam or the Mississippi Master Electrician exam. Show proof of general liability insurance coverage. Three reference letters, (one from the bank, 2 from coworkers)
Commercial and residential contractors and roofers are required to be licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. For all the details on how to obtain a commercial or residential license, view our instructional video. Or give us a call at 800-880-6161.
The licenses are awarded by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. Youll need to pass a trade exam, as well as a business and law exam. You must show proof of general liability insurance.
Yes. A license is required to perform electrical work in the state of Mississippi. Most Mississippi electrician licenses, similar to journeyman electrician licenses in other states, are issued on a local level and allow you to work in a specific jurisdiction.
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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Commercial and residential contractors and roofers are required to be licensed by the Mississippi State Board of Contractors. For all the details on how to obtain a commercial or residential license, view our instructional video. Or give us a call at 800-880-6161.
All contractors performing new residential construction over $50,000, residential remodeling or additions over $10,000, or residential roofing over $10,000, are required to have a license issued by MSBOC.
You will need five years (8,000 hours) of hands-on fieldwork and 1,000 hours of classroom training to be eligible. Licensure exams are based on the National Electric Code, and most cities allow their licensure exams to be open-book. Depending on your city, you will need to score at least 70% to pass the exam.
General contractor license fees For a commercial general contractor license, the application fee is $400, while the residential application fee is just $50. For either application, adding an additional classification will cost $100 each. There are also fees for the licensing exams. Each portion of the exam costs $120.
All contractors performing new residential construction over $50,000, residential remodeling or additions over $10,000, or residential roofing over $10,000, are required to have a license issued by MSBOC.

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